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    Hi Melodie

    I think both Leo Di Vinci and MichelAngelo were quite alike; both of them were ahead of their time and studied the human form after death.

    Re Charlton Heston, from Ben Hur, The Ten Commandments, and he also played MichelAngelo, I feel he suited those roles perfectly .Mind you, there are not that many countries and eras after Christ, that I have an affinity during AD or CE as it is now known. Upon saying this, I do have an affinity to Ancient Greece; King Arthur and The Knights of the Round Table; and Egypt, as well as the Renaissance. I loved Venice when I went as a young teenager many years ago! (Although Egypt covers very many centuries, the early Egyptian deities arriving in Egypt after the final fall of Atlantis which took aeons in its destruction before it was completed).

    I believe that where we have had positive lives and especially spiritual ones, we are drawn to a particular era and country; where a life was not happy, then we are very often not drawn to that country. That's my thoughts anyway!

    Of course, 2,000 years ago, much had to be related and expressed in symbols and parabells, and women did not have the freedom and independence they do today. (Unlike Ancient Atlantis, many millions of years ago, where male and female were born eternally wed, twin souls, one half of the same Dual Life Ray).

    My understanding is that time wise... not enough is taught on the vast expanse of time when some of us lived in the higher planes of being, long before planet earth came into being and the first physical man, and woman.

    Pat

  • Yes I have always had a fascination for it, even more so after reading all about the secrets painted into the pictures by the Artist. Very Interesting. I feel absolutly sure that it is a woman (mary) at the table to his left of the last supper.

  • Hi Melodie

    I have always loved this picture. Centuries ago it would have been even more amazing.

    There have been for some time now, theories on this. Interesting to watch.

    Pat

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