Guest guest Posted November 19, 2006 Report Share Posted November 19, 2006 Namaste Arwen, You are correct! I hope you did not get any pointers from those who read the book or saw the movie. I've always thought that all of the apostles in the Last Supper painting were men. But after looking at the illustrated version of the book, I was amazed to see that the person in question looked feminine. I've always thought that the figure was supposed to be St. John. The author also points out that there is a figure V shown in between Jesus and the person on his right. This figure is supposed to represent the feminine in symbological language. If you have not read the book, we recommend that you do so to experience the various clues in developing the plot of the story. In the end, one will find the cosmic significance of the message. Regards, John R. valist, "arwen610m" <arwen610m wrote: > > Mary Magdalene > > > valist, "John" <jr_esq@> wrote: > > > > Namaste to all: > > > > This is a test for those who have not seen the movie or read the > > book. The question is: in the famous Last Supper painting of Da > > Vinci, who was sitting to the right of Jesus Christ? > > > > The answer is the key to the entire premise of the book. > > > > Regards, > > > > John R. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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