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>Crossposto dal quarto:
Leonardo Da Vinci was red-pilled on the allegorical connections between Christianity and astrology.
From right to left, the 12 apostles represent the 12 signs. In order to see this, you need to understand that each sign corresponds to a body part.
Aries, the Ram, rules the CEREBRUM, the face, the head, the eyes.
Taurus, the Bull, rules the CEREBELLUM, the neck and the throat.
Gemini, the Twins, rules the two hands and lungs.
Cancer, the maternal sign, ruled by the Moon, is associated with the chest/breast.
Leo, the Lion, rules the heart. Ever heard of Lionheart? Corleone? Corazon de Leon? Heart of Lion.
Virgo, the pure one, rules the digestive system/stomach/intestines.
Libra, the scales, rules the hips and kidneys.
Scorpio rules the tailbone and reproductive glands.
Sagittarius, the Centaur, rules the thighs and buttocks.
Capricorn, the Mountain Goat, rules the knees and skeletal system.
Aquarius, the Water Bearer, rules the shins and ankles.
Pisces, the Two Fish, rules the two feet.
Now, going back to the Last Supper painting, from right to left we see the apostles sitting in the order of the zodiac/the signs they correspond to.
1.) The first apostle has a prominent forehead. This is Aries.
2.) The second apostle is pointing to his neck. This is Taurus.
3.) The third apostle has both hands exposed and using them in the same manner. This is Gemini.
4.) The fourth apostle is pointing to their chest/breast. This is Cancer.
5.) The fifth apostle is displaying a bold expression, which is in alignment with the nature of the sign of Leo.
6.) The sixth apostle is being critical with seemingly precise opinion. This is in alignment with Virgo.
7.) The seventh apostle, the only female at the table, represents Libra, which is the only sign that is not represented by a creature in the animal kingdom.
8.) The eighth apostle is point at the neck of the seventh and has a knife in their other hand, near their waist/tailbone. This is Scorpio.
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