The miraculous journey of Dominique - Klaus Porombka - E-Book

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Klaus Porombka

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Our perception significantly shapes our perception of reality, space and time. But how would our reality change if we could free ourselves from the limitations of our perception? Little Dominique comes a little closer to the answer to this question when he suddenly stumbles out of his sheltered everyday life into a completely unknown world in which nothing is as it seems. This new world is made up of different colors, gravity is upside down and the inhabitants barely reach the 10-year-old's chest. Can Dominique's new companion bring light into the darkness? And is it possible that entire universes exist right under our noses without us being able to perceive them? Or did Dominique just dream it all?

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Foreword

The following story is about the feelings and thoughts of every living person. It is about the fact that only universally valid thinking and feelings are considered universally correct.

But who says that everything that an individual perceives is actually what is generally perceived?

Who says that we all mean the same appearance of a color when we say "red", for example? Could it be possible that the impressions that different people have of the same thing differ from one another, but that they are in some way synchronized due to what they have learned?

Specifically: That one person may see yellow and the other green, but both have been taught to call a color brown when it looks a certain way?

Sensually perceptible differences force us to make verbal distinctions. Whether we all perceive the same thing when we make a verbal effort to define a certain thing, or whether we are merely adapting to norms that emerged long before us, remains to be seen.

Based on the thought process with the colors: What about everyone's spatial perceptions then?

The following story attempts to bring some understanding to this piquant question.

The train of thought just revealed is surprising. Admittedly.

However, it is the basis for: "The Miraculous Journey of Dominique".

PS: This story does not claim to be scientifically justifiable.

Mathematical contexts and other institutions of contemporary culture are ignored by the narrative and not questioned.

Have fun reading!

Narrative

This story is set in the previous century, the nineteenth.

We find ourselves in peaceful times in a very idyllic region in the south of France, with a newlywed couple living on a rural estate.

Their life together is characterized by mutual consideration and caring feelings and actions. They care for each other with loving respect and are constantly concerned about each other.

Our couple, who love each other dearly, soon start to wish for offspring.

It doesn't take long for our lovely mistress to give birth to a very adorable son.

The birth of their first child, whom our lovers call Dominique, brings the couple, who are already drawn to each other, even closer together. They hardly know what to do with their happiness.

The boy grows up well protected and loved by his parents. Even now, tolerance and understanding define their relationship. Everything is based on reciprocity. Small differences, which inevitably arise sooner or later in interpersonal relationships, are talked about and discussed so that there is nothing to reproach each other for and they go to bed every night with everything settled.

Of course ..., there are situations that also call for harsher reactions, but these are rarely the case, as we look out for and respect each other.

As the reader may gather from what has been written, there are very open, honest relationships between them.

When Dominique turns 10, our little family moves house. The move takes them back to a very nice, quiet area.

Here they live just as happily as before.

Little by little, they are getting to know many of their new neighbors. They have more of them in their new place of residence than they had before.

It soon becomes apparent that one of the neighbors does not enjoy a good reputation in the area.

People generally speak badly of this woman. "She's kind of strange," people say of the elderly person who lives alone and who everyone just calls "old Jaqueline, the old lady".

Over time, Dominique experiences more and more often and more intensely that many people think badly of Jaqueline and that she is a constant topic of conversation.

Because he is touched by this and cannot understand the sometimes unbelievable statements of others, he soon turns to his parents with his problem.

"People are always talking badly about someone," his mother and father try to comfort him. They tell him not to take other people's gossip to heart, but to form his own opinion when the time comes. Experience has shown that this makes the most sense.