
The Artist's Blue-Pink Vision and
Images Guided by Presence
British artist in her twenties traveling through Mexico. Skeptic.
A Symphony in Blue and Pink
I went in with my doubts. Everything I had been taught told me that to reach a state of deep immersion - to truly step outside the ordinary - you needed years of meditation or the help of external substances. The idea that simply being in this space, without any of that, could trigger a parapsychological experience felt like incredible talk. But then, it happened.
Suddenly, I was submerged in a world of blue and pink. These aren't just colors to me; they are the colors of my life. For the past year, I’ve been completely tuned into them - I see them everywhere, I wear them, I make my art with them. Seeing the entire space transformed into this palette felt like a profound homecoming. It gave me this incredible sense of security in my brain. Even as the familiar world fell away, I felt safe. I felt... there. I was still myself, but I was connected to something much larger.
Geometry in Infinite Dimensions
Then, the shapes began to appear. I was introduced to entirely new forms - geometries that exist in infinite dimensions. It’s hard to put into words because they don't follow the rules of the world I know. It wasn't just a static vision; there was a presence there with me. It felt like an invitation, a guiding hand showing me these structures, as if saying, "Wow! Look at this!"
I watched as this presence "painted" the shapes while they turned and shifted. It was as if I was witnessing the very act of creation or direction. Using my own hands, I could feel the movement of the painting, the flow of the shapes as they were being directed into existence. It wasn't a hallucination; it was an introduction to a deeper reality.
A New Map of Reality
Coming out of it, I was just... smiling. I was happy. To see my own internal creative world mirrored back to me in such a vivid, multidimensional way changed my understanding of what my mind is capable of. I didn't need a substance to open the door; the door was already there, and the shapes I saw were more real than anything I could have imagined on my own. I wasn't just observing art; I was inside the process of art itself.
This artist's experience features a meaningful personal synchronicity (life colors appearing), introduction to "infinite dimensions," and a presence actively guiding/creating visual imagery. The experience validates her artistic identity while expanding its framework.