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Hello today we are here to introduce the theme of symbolism and subliminal messages

represented in many paintings that you couldn’t even imagine had a second meaning.

Before we get started, we want to make clear that this presentation is only based on
facts and reliable sources and we don’t have any harmful intentions.

Let’s start slow, we all know where many famous art pieces are stored right? In the
louvre museum. But little did you know that this museum it has a meaning itself. Look at the
inverted pyramid. What if we told you that these are symbols for the masculine and feminine
sides? The louvre architect wanted to contrast these 2 pyramids by making them totally
opposites.

The upright pyramid represents the male side, the point of an arrow and the genital.
The upside-down one stands for the uterus and the chalice. Now you might be asking what is a
chalice doing here. What does it represent? We will keep the suspense but by the end it will all
become clear.

The last supper. Everyone knows this painting, right? It shows Jesus and the 12
apostles sharing bread and wine, the body and the blood of jesus. Specialist questioned for a
really long time what was this extra hand doing there? It was not a mistake. VIDEO
EXPLICANDO.

Now this is kind of mysterious and it was not proven yet but as we know Da Vinci was a
very bright man and many people believe that Leonard also hid in this painting a secret
equation that predicts the end of the world. We will leave that up to you to make your own
opinion.

Leonard was part of The priory of Sion. This prory was a European secret society
founded in 1099 and there were several historical personalities in this society such as Sir Isaac
Newton, Botticelli, Victor Hugo and Leonardo da Vinci himself. This society hides several
secrets among them the location of the Holy Grail, for those who don't know, the holy grail
was the chalice through which Jesus and the apostles shared the wine at the last supper.

The priory if Sion has always defended the sacred feminine and the divinity of women
and da Vinci was no exception. Look at the mona lisa: as you can notice, on the right side of
the mona lisa the landscape is lower and less imposing while on her left side the landscape is
at a higher level and is more robust, this is why? This was not some kind of mistake by da Vinci.
We all have a masculine and a feminine side. What da Vinci wanted was to highlight the
feminine side of the mona lisa by making the left landscape less conspicuous so that attention
would be directed to the woman. This effect might be a little faded because as we know it has
been more than 500 years since Leonardo finished painting the portrait. The passage of time
changed the colours and the perception of concepts, for example the brows, the chair…

In 2010 a scientific discovery made by Italian researcher Silvano Vicenti, who analyzed
the eyes of the world's most famous painting. According to Vicenti, Da Vinci hid the true
identity of the Mona Lisa in the eyes of the painting. The painter believed that the eyes were
the window to the soul, therefore, the perfect place to hide the girl's secret. In a manner
invisible to the naked eye, Vicenti discovered the letters "LV" in the Mona Lisa's right pupil.
Obviously, these are Leonardo's initials. But what is in the left pupil is even more fascinating.
The other letters, believed to be "B" and "S", could point to the identity of the girl portrayed,
which, even after several centuries of speculation, is still a mystery. Vicenti also discovered the
number "72" or "L2" hidden in the arch of the bridge at the bottom right of the painting.

The Creation of Adam is probably the most famous fresco in the Sistine Chapel. A
fresco is an art technique which consists in painting directly on the walls or ceiling of a place
and not on a blank canvas. In this painting we can see Adam trying to touch God. We also see
God surrounded by angels laying on this kind of fabric. Interpretations made by several
specialists tell us that this fabric is shaped to resemble a human brain. The anatomical side of
the figure is a great metaphor and, that in fact, God is inside us, in our thoughts.

Now, as we all know women were persecuted by the church. But why? Well, it was
simply male resentment and jealousy because the church was supposed to be led by women!
It is true that Jesus, before dying, left the church in charge of Mary Magdalene. Mary
Magdalene? Who is this? No more and no less than Jesus' wife and the mother of his daughter,
yes, Jesus had a daughter.

vicente, jesus' life was all portrayed in the bible, how come there is no mention of
mary magdalene or any of jesus' wives?

You are mistaken! Mary Magdalene is in the bible, but she is portrayed as a prostitute.
Again, the work of man. Even so, there are many passages in the bible that portray mary
magdalene as the wife of jesus, and speaks of her marriage etc., but the bible that we know is
not the original. The bible is a series of documents chosen by the Vatican that hid the human,
sentimental part of Jesus, only showing those that portrayed him as the son of God.

Going back to the last supper, does anyone notice anything strange here? Let's zoom
in! There is a woman in the middle of the disciples! Who is this woman?

Mary Magdalene!

Very nice! And notice her position in relation to Jesus... the feminine symbol! The
symbol of the chalice! Which means that the holy grail is... mary magdalene! In the end the
Holy Grail is still a chalice (uterus) which contains Jesus’ blood, meaning that his descendance
is the real holy grail. Showing that the endless search for the material chalice was useless
because the holy grail is so much more than that. It has a whole spiritual background.

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