Wednesday, March 5, 2014

Musings: Twinflames in "The Last Supper"

I looked up the Christian asteroids after reading about it in a twinflame article. Mary Magdalene is said to be Jesus's twinflame. I've read and watched "The Da Vinci Code" in the past but can't remember much about it.

I saw a picture of "The Last Supper". I can't help but notice there's always this creeper next to the woman in Renaissance art.


Like seriously.

You know what it means.

I've never gotten all that interested in Leonardo Da Vinci's life or his artwork. I had to study him, well after finding out Leonardo asteroid is prominent in my chart. Leonardo was multi-talented and had many interests. It was a blend of everything that made his art so fascinating.

And that is the direction I find myself taking.

A relook at "The Last Supper" today left me baffled.


It isn't about that V-shape.
It isn't just that Jesus and Mary Magdalene are mirror images.

We have a feminine and masculine side in all of us. A balance of it is when we become whole.

If red represents femininity in a person, and blue represents masculinity, they are actually wearing opposite colours inversely.

They complete each other, both the feminine side (red) and the masculine side (blue). And when you blend red and blue together, you get violet. Violet is the colour of spirituality.

That fits the twinflame theory. The combination of both is what makes it divine.

Leonardo Da Vinci could have painted it to reveal the twinflame relationship, except maybe he didn't call it "twinflames" back then.

It wasn't just about their secret relationship. It was also about what their union brought along.

My heart is heavy.

Transit Jessie asteroid (used as Jesus NAME asteroid) is on Fomalhaut today.


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