Did Leonardo Da Vinci belong to a secret society? Did he leave
decipherable clues in his works for the future and is the so called
secret 'code'not all fantasy and fiction? Is
it true that he came quite close to being burned at the stake
for some of his esoteric works?
What if answers to all the above questions have new evidence
now turning towards a highly probable yes... and if so what was
he trying to encrypt secretly?
A number of new documentaries claim that a whole range of arcane
knowledge about the Renaissance era, which has recently been emerging,
is all nonsense.
Yes, this widely read book may have some obvious fictitious elements,
and fraudulent documents have corrupted the credibility of some
of the substantial historical material. Be that as it may, we
must seriously ask ourselves whether the inclusion of a single
false document, is enough to laugh off a fairly large collection
of repeating convincing clues.
This hardly seems reason enough to ridicule all further findings
on this subject, albeit that they are still in the evaluation
stages, and have not yet been fully publicised.
Before touching on some of the clues that lead us to Da Vinci's
mysterious obsession with sacred geometry and the human form,
and what this is leading to, here is some breaking news about
a 'hidden' Da Vinci painting:
DA VINCI APPEARS TO HAVE PAINTED A MASTERPIECE TITLED
'MARY MAGDALENE'... AND HER FACE IS IDENTICAL
TO THE PERSON SEATED TO THE RIGHT OF CHRIST IN 'THE LAST SUPPER
'
Art experts believe this Renaissance artist was responsible for
painting a recently 'discovered' work depicting Mary Magdalene
semi-naked! They are convinced that the forgotten painting titled
‘Mary Magdalene’ shown below, clearly exhibits Da
Vinci’s style and technique, and therefore is most likely
a genuine portrait. If you are surprised that this finding has
not been given the kind of media coverage that it is deserving
of, ask yourself: "Why?"
The painting can be easily referenced on the internet from reliable
sources. And if it intrigues you as much as it has me,
this is a challenge to you to prove for yourself that it is an
original painting.