As we are getting older some of our capabilities get rusty. Some gates in the cerebral palace have been closed for a long time. Perhaps they were locked after a disgrace, perhaps pain was involved. Perhaps there simply was no longer an opportunity to use certain rooms – as keeping up the others involved so much care and work.

By Detlef.
So one day you find yourself in front of a barred gate, which has obviously been closed a long time, and there must be a reason for that, and see: it won’t open because of all the weeds around – not to talk about the lock.
But the lock is rotten and the weeds are willing to give way. So: what’s holding you back?
Fragezeichner 8:13 am on June 19, 2009 Permalink |
Maybe some (cerebral) gates are closed for good reasons? And trying to reopen them with force leads you to place you better avoid…
Detlef 12:41 pm on June 19, 2009 Permalink |
Hi, Fragezeichenr
That’s an important point you make.
I think you can’t open a cerebral gate that is closed for a good reason with force. You won’t even see a gate. But I’m not a shrink. Maybe there is some danger.
Frauke Watson 10:30 pm on June 19, 2009 Permalink |
I agree, it is probably a good moment to try and gain access when the door shows up in the first place. Force is never a good choice, I guess – that would just prove we are not ready and would not be able to integrate what we found… There be monsters there!