I wander in the midst its old and new buildings, observing the endless variations of the shapes and colors that coalesce to form a single body of the structure. It is fascinating how quickly the mind frames and categorizes the scene, subconsciously gravitating into categories such as “tower," “window," “column”. Is it possible to break out these mind-made boundaries and see things that were not of the architect intent? In order to trick the mind it is essential to shift the focus attention onto small details and sometime to watch the world through inverted-colors filter. Success is surprisingly rewarding by opening up the world of unexpected deep feelings.