"A revelation, of eternal truth, to mankind. In the middle [of Jacoba's 'Painting No. 23' ] the motif of a floating ship, with the radiant white sail, like a saint spreading his both arms to heaven to absorb all the wisdom of the divine. Next to it, and following the first, the other two [ships], also with immaculate-white sails, but the interior of them not yet unfolded that strong [as the first ship]. In this way they continue, quietly and surely, over the rippling water-surface, towards suffering humanity.. .In the foreground, on both sides, two heavy, powerful black figures of trees, their branches twisted and wringing to each other and thus creating the gate of misery and suffering, through which every person must go who wants to bring something to mankind, what can help. In large angular blocks the earth is shown below, from which the trees grow up, the earth and its fertility. (translation from Dutch, Fons Heijnsbroek, 2018)"