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geo the mystic samurai speaks to you about his quest for knowledge and wisdom. join him for insightful, honest conversation about whatever is on his mind. geo & danichi talk alternative reality will still be broadcast when both have the time, at the same time.
Date / Time: 5/16/2009 2:52 AM UTC
Did you know Leonardo Da Vinci wasn't the only painter in our past intentionally hiding codes and secret messages in artwork? Renaissance painter Hans Holbein was renowned for his portrait of Henry VII, but I am interested in his mysterious painting titled The Ambassadors, a Tudor age portrait of two noblemen surrounded by: a crucifix, a distorted image of a human skull, a lute with a broken string, swastikas patterns in the table cloth fabric, several alchemist symbols, a Cosmati floor pattern, an open book displaying the words "Divide", a cylindrical sundial, an astronomical globe, a polyhedral sundial, a damask curtain, a compass and set squares, an empty flute case, a Lutheran hymnbook, a hymnbook showing The Ten Commandments, and a gold medallion depicting St Michael. There is more, much more, but most fascinating to me are the musical clues I found throughout Hans Holbein the Younger' esoteric painting The Ambassadors, in the future, I might even incorporate a Holbein code into a song. As for Holbein himself, he was an enigmatic persona of the Renaissance era; he left the world with almost nothing to describe his life in great detail. Besides the intricately precise works of art, Holbein left no diary, journal, autobiography, or notebook, to help anyone understand him completely. It's like he existed on this planet for a singular purpose: to create art immortal. Transposing art into science/occult symbology: Holbein codec - The Ambassadors Keywords: conspiracies, occult, Tudor era, Polisy, Cabala, Catherine of Aragon, Order of St Michael, Henry VIII, St George, magic squares, Steinmetzen, masons, Anne Boleyn, Good Friday, trinity of threes, Shield of David, Magen David, Church of Rome, momento mori, Templars, Humanism, Martin Luther, Copernicus, Westminster Abbey, Fide Defensor, ancient Astrology, Hermetic orders, Jacques Lefevre, Alchemy, secret societies, metaphysics, Nicholas Kratzer, esoterica, speculative masonry, World Soul, Astrological squares, Cornelius Agrippa, Evangelical, freemason symbology, Cainites, De Occulta Philosophia, Renaissance sorcery, Magi, Anne of Cleves, Revelation 12:7, spatial paradoxes, Holly Grail, allegory, Collectanea Satis Copiosa --
Resources: The Role of Scientific Concepts in Art Jesus R. Soto Leonardo, Vol. 27, No. 3, Art and Science Similarities, Differences and Interactions: Special Issue (1994), pp. 227-230 Doi: 10.2307/1576057 Abstract The author examines how the new concepts of space, time and matter, put forth in science at the beginning of the century, can transform the imaginary world of artists. In this opinion, artists should not try to study the details of scientific theories or concepts, but should instead grasp the fundamental principles and general philosophy underlying these ideas and use them in artistic research. The author illustrates his discussion with examples of his artwork. -- Categories On the Beauty of Physics: Essential Physics Concepts and Their Companions in Art and Literature Science writer & editor, Emiliano Sefusatti; collage artist, John Morse; fine art & literature reviewer, Hilary Thayer Hamann. Published: New York, NY: Vernacular Press, c2005. Edition: 1st Ed. ISBN: 0974026638
Abstract Categories On the Beauty of Physics is a multidisciplinary, interdisciplinary educational book that uses art, and information from a variety of disciplines to facilitate the reader's encounter with challenging material. It promotes scientific literacy, fosters an appreciation of the humanities, and encourages informed and imaginative connections... -- The Invention of Infinity: Mathematics and Art in the Renaissance By Judith Veronica Field Published 1997 Oxford University Press Mathematics in art 250 pages ISBN: 0198523947
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Mathematics in hieroglyphic art: http://letsplaymath.wordpress.com/2007/07/28/egyptian-math-in-hieroglyphs/ Clipeology, paleo-astronautic: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ufoart/esp_ovnis_arte_9.htm
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I leave you with a quote from Leonardo Da Vinci: "If the painter wishes to see beauties that would enrapture him, he is a master of their production, and if he wishes to see monstrous things which might terrify or which would be buffoonish and laughable or truly pitiable, he is their lord and god. In fact, therefore, whatever there is in the universe through essence, presence or imagination, he has it first in his mind and then in his hands…" In another life I wrote: "Anything in existence, even it's most complex structure or form; anything can be analyzed down to its most basic elements to obtain a greater understanding of its universal meaning, and purpose."
Danichi Vam-Phyere
tempora mutantur, nos et mutamur in illis - The times are changing, and we are changing with them
If you do anything in life, try to learn something new each day…
cathies DistantEchos
5/16/2009 8:02 AM UTC
LOVE THE MUSIC ALSO THANK YOU GEO FOR POSTING IT FOR ALL TO SHARE.... AND TY DANICHI
5/16/2009 7:55 AM UTC
http://www.svcc.cc.il.us/academics/classes/murray/hum210/holbein.htm
Wonderful blog danichi and ive found someones interpretation of what that painting means to them.... http://www.svcc.cc.il.us/academics/classes/murray/hum210/holbein.htm but this is just one persons theory
Danichi
5/16/2009 3:41 AM UTC
Thank you Geo and Dan VBrown for posting my blog about The Da Vinci Code sans Danichi Code, because for me it truly is a world within a world, behind every wall, every window, exist Angels and Demons...
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