Mistakenly thought to be a painting, Da Vinci's fresco of 15 -th century "The Last Supper" is more than brilliant and is one of the most famous works in the world. Located in the Church of Santa Maria delle Grazie in Milan, Italy, it depicts a scene from the Last Supper, one of the last days of Jesus.

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Constellations
As we all know, all the constellations were depicted in the calendars of ancient Maya, Zep Tepi, Kali Yuga, better known today as the zodiac.
What's interesting is that The Last Supper, when examined from a closer look, we see that Da Vinci, who had access to the secret libraries of the Vatican, hid very important information in his works, hidden in plain sight.
Our constellations are a celestial clock. For example, each of these constellations is approximately 2150 years behind the sun. The completion of this celestial clock is approximately 25,800 years. We completed the Pisces age and the entire cycle, simultaneously, which is why we are all consciously (electromagnetically) ascending.
Each planet has a negative and positive magnetic charge and certain planets align according to the cyclical celestial calendar that is recorded which affects the electromagnetics of the earth and we are electric and part of Gaia "As Above, So Below".
The numbers
The "Last Supper" is also known as "nisan", meaning the spring equinox, usually falls on 21.03 each year. There are 12 disciples including the Son of God "Jesus" making it 13, a strong and taboo number associated with women. The sun is associated with many expressions of Divine power, such as the great solar lords Ra, Horus, Mithras and Jesus - all symbols of the Inner Christ (Greek word for gold) all born of virgins, all born on December 25 and all who died at 33.
The Holy Spirit and polarities
The hand gestures of each of the students represents a zodiac sign, starting with Aries and ending with Pisces. The only woman in the zodiac is the Virgin (Theotokos) and is portrayed by Mary Magdalene, also the only woman at the Last Supper. Mary (meaning high priestess) Magdalene (meaning tower of knowledge) and Jesus (Zeus) Christ (gold) also make a trinity which is the human relationship with GOD. Traditionally the trinity is Father, Son and Holy Spirit.

What will happen to the woman? How can she not exist in this equation? Man, woman, Holy Spirit or God are clearly depicted in all alchemical drawings and in Kabbalah as Hokhmah (understanding/woman) and Binah (wisdom/man) come together to arrive at Keter (crown/holy spirit). This theology can be applied both internally and externally. Balancing the right (female) and left (male) brain hemispheres to arrive at higher consciousness individually and as separate matching twins of male and female that are equally evolved, attracted and unified. In physics everything has a negative (-) and a positive (+) pole. The color blue is associated with the female and red with the male. Looking at Da Vinci's painting of Jesus wearing a red robe with a blue cloak, and Mary Magdalene wearing a blue robe with a red cloak, they represent the balancing of the left and right hemispheres. Obviously his knowledge is so carefully encoded in many of his works.
Read also: Subject of the science of Kabbalah
The number 12
In addition, you can see how Da Vinci also grouped students by 4 seasons. Jesus in the middle of the 12 zodiac signs represents the Sun. The number 12 is a number revered by mathematicians and early astronomers. So the sky is divided into 12 parts, as are the months of the year, reflecting the annual movement of the heavenly bodies. Religious beliefs have built on the veneration of the number 12 and were adopted by many early civilizations.
Read also: The symbolism of the astrological circle
Odin, or Norse mythology, sits on a chair from which all creation is visible, and has 12 sons. The Babylonians have had the most lasting influence on our calendars, times, mathematics and religions, all of which emphasize the number 12. The ancient Zoroastrians had twelve commanders on the side of light (light being a symbol of the sun) , and in Judaism and the Hebrew Scriptures there are many references to the 12 tribes of Israel . The Greeks had 12 gods on Mount Olympus. Mithras , and the Christians of the time believed that their savior had 12 disciples. Shia Muslims list 12 ruling imams after Mohammed. In Buddhism there are 12 stages of life.
Such saints are depicted with a bright sunlight around their heads, which appears when an object approaches the sun and stands in front of it. Although many ancient religions such as the Gnostics understood things like the twelve disciples of Mithras to symbolize the stages of the setting and rising sun throughout the year, later religions took it literally and believed in actual 12 students - and some still do.
The White Brotherhood wears white, symbolizing their enlightenment. Thus, in many traditions, the Sun, the most visible manifestation of illumination in our world, is a symbol of the Creator Himself - the Christ spirit in every human heart. The fact that every living being contains within itself a center of life that can grow into a "Sun," a metaphor for the light within.
We are taught that the savior is coming. He is here, has always been and lives in each one of us. The problem is that most don't want to do the alchemical work that starts in the heart (our electrical battery) as described by Jesus, which represents our god-given rights.








