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This case provides a delicate approach to vital purpose, unconscious pattern, and >emotion recollected in tranquillity.< The author defines, the >paradoxical analytic triangle< to which Pizer refers, as a human quality, an unprecedented level of understanding and comprehension, that lets analyst and patient recognize their own dependence on the object. In so doing, they both gain a quality of presence through recovering the projections that they have attributed to the object. Four aspects are considered important steps leading to this human quality within the analytic process: dissociation leading to impasse sensibility opening to countertransference recollection in tranquillity leading to self-reflexivity and the patient's >vital purpose< – the most salient aspect (the lighthouse) of the whole project.