Gloomer’s “Dominical Blues” – mini paintings by Lucas Treb

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      A reflective blend of music and Lucas Treb’s intimate artwork, “Dominical Blues” explores the emotional journey of leaving rigid belief systems behind. Looking back through the lens of the 2.0 philosophy, this 2016 creation becomes both a document of healing and a stepping stone toward greater personal freedom, awareness, and creative evolution. Melancholic yet hopeful, it reminds us that every ending can become the beginning of a deeper awakening.

      12 apr 2016 – (Rating) A nice 6/10, I’m genuinely enjoying this rise!

      In 2016, amid personal reflections on loss and belief systems, “Dominical Blues” emerged as a gentle sonic tribute to intimate mini paintings by Lucas Treb. It blends melancholic harmonies with visual art, creating a space for emotional processing, specifically, the quiet ache of stepping away from religious indoctrination and the lingering shadows of Religious Trauma Syndrome (RTS).

      The music feels like a slow, healing blues: soothing yet uneasy at times, mirroring the sadness of shattered worldviews, the weight of dogma, and the first steps toward personal freedom.

      Core insights, seen with fresh eyes today, highlight something timeless yet limited. The track validates the pain of losing faith, the initial emptiness when old certainties crumble, and gently pushes back against rigid institutions that can harm rather than help. It honors resilience: reclaiming your own spirituality without external rules. Simple, human truths shine through, music and art as quiet companions for inner work.

      The 2.0-revolution takes this further, not as rejection but as natural evolution. Where “Dominical Blues” offers catharsis within the old frame of trauma and recovery, 2.0 upgrades consciousness itself.

      It moves beyond healing scars from outdated systems to building a reality where technology, clear awareness, and human potential dissolve the need for such trauma altogether.

      Religious institutions once filled gaps in understanding and community; today, we integrate their best, connection, wonder, ethics, into a tech-augmented, society-wide awakening.

      The bluesy gloom evolves into empowered harmony: not just surviving loss of faith, but thriving in a world where personal truth is default, amplified by tools that expand minds and societies.

      This piece contributed beautifully to the early stirrings of questioning, yet 2.0 surpasses it by making liberation systemic and joyful, not just personal and poignant.

      As we look back, this 2016 track reminds us how far the upgrade has carried us. What once felt like uneasy silence at the end of a song now flows into endless creative possibility.

      The paintings and melodies planted seeds; 2.0 waters the whole garden. Keep creating, keep questioning, your inner revolution is already winning.

      And hey, if the old blues still hits, just remix it with some AI flair;

      even the ghosts of dogma can learn to dance.

      If you’re interstested, you can download 33 of his best paintings here:

      LucasTrebArt

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