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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper, 2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
crystal with four sides is salt
four women is the salt of the earth
mountain crystals are six sides
mystery of the mother
human flesh with spirit is
six sides
Anton Heyboer www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper, 2001,
23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
the spiritual be one with woman and
man
man vibrations has to be six sides to be spiritual potention
woman is matter man is crystal vibrations
mountain crystal is six sides woman matter is six sides
the
not sexual six is onbevlekte ontvangenis
Anton Heyboer www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper,
2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
'this are six sides crystals human body is also six
sides so this kind of crystal is health when it comes in the aura of
human when he wears it
so grows the crystals in holes from out the beginning of the earth
Anton
Heyboer www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper, 2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
the sun goes under red because the
light must go through so much matter that blue can not go through red is
the strongest light vibration and that light (?) is what we see
the crystals get their color because they grow in holes with iron damps
every
metal gives in the hole its own color to the crystal that grows there
Anton Heyboer
www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper,
2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
bergcrystal
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper,
2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
materie is moeder
Anton Heyboer www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper, 2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
Jupiter is the planet of six and happiness and health
woman in heaven
the crystals with six sides correspondence with the human what is also
built up out six
Anton Heyboer
www.anton-heyboer.org
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Indian ink and acryl on ricepaper, 2001, 23,5'x31,5'.
photo Marike Heyboer
Anton Heyboer
www.anton-heyboer.org
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