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The painting, called "Salvator Mundi," Italian for "Savior of the World,"

This da Vinci painting became the most expensive work ever sold, soaring to $450.3 million at a Christie’s auction in New York on Wednesday.  

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33 minutes ago, Era Might said:

Why's he holding a glass ball. Wizard?

Salvator Mundi painting of Leonardo da Vinci showing Jesus with a Globus Crusiger of glass. 
 

Globus Crusiger of glass symbolizing the undefinable Holy Spirit (divine) that brings in the divine knowledge to the male part of the soul, the male being a receptacle for divine knowledge. 

The trinitarian hand gesture symbolizes that the male and female part of the spirit (the two fingers) is united together under a covenant made with the divine (pointing upwards). 

In da Vincis painting Jesus is wearing the Virgins blue color and not his usual red color; this symbolizes the union of the male and female spirit. 

Jesus is painted very androgynous in da Vincis painting, this again signifies the union of the male and female spirit 

Notice that the leather pattern matches the Kabbalah Tree of life where the heart gem is the Da'at sephiroth and symbolizes the unification between the male and the female (se picture below). 

There are three lights reflecting in the glass Globus Crusiger, this again points to the trinity of the male, female, and divine. 

The black empty background symbolizes that the union covenant between the male and female parts of the spirit is made before the physical human being is created and the spirit life cycles have started. 

The leather pattern shows two triangles, the point-up triangle symbolizes the male part of the spirit, and the point-down triangle symbolizes the female part of the spirit. 

The bottom gem in the leather pattern matches the Tifret sephiroth in the Kabbalah Tree of life which here symbolizes balance between the male and the female part of the spirit. 

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To conclude, Salvator Mundi by Leonardi da Vinci symbolically depicts the union of the male and female part of the human spirit and its covenant with the divine. 

-MM 

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1 hour ago, little2add said:

 

Salvator Mundi painting of Leonardo da Vinci showing Jesus with a Globus Crusiger of glass. 
 

Globus Crusiger of glass symbolizing the undefinable Holy Spirit (divine) that brings in the divine knowledge to the male part of the soul, the male being a receptacle for divine knowledge. 

The trinitarian hand gesture symbolizes that the male and female part of the spirit (the two fingers) is united together under a covenant made with the divine (pointing upwards). 

In da Vincis painting Jesus is wearing the Virgins blue color and not his usual red color; this symbolizes the union of the male and female spirit. 

Jesus is painted very androgynous in da Vincis painting, this again signifies the union of the male and female spirit 

Notice that the leather pattern matches the Kabbalah Tree of life where the heart gem is the Da'at sephiroth and symbolizes the unification between the male and the female (se picture below). 

There are three lights reflecting in the glass Globus Crusiger, this again points to the trinity of the male, female, and divine. 

The black empty background symbolizes that the union covenant between the male and female parts of the spirit is made before the physical human being is created and the spirit life cycles have started. 

The leather pattern shows two triangles, the point-up triangle symbolizes the male part of the spirit, and the point-down triangle symbolizes the female part of the spirit. 

The bottom gem in the leather pattern matches the Tifret sephiroth in the Kabbalah Tree of life which here symbolizes balance between the male and the female part of the spirit. 

orb.gif

To conclude, Salvator Mundi by Leonardi da Vinci symbolically depicts the union of the male and female part of the human spirit and its covenant with the divine. 

-MM 

I thought it looked oddly feminine. I guess that explains it.

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Leonardo like androgynous males. His last painting of John the Baptist is a prime example along with the John character in his Last Supper that spawned all sorts of mayhem. 

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On 11/17/2017 at 6:02 AM, little2add said:

 

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 I like his bologna  symbolic  curls 

 

 

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32-year-old Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud is the buyer of a rare Leonardo da Vinci painting.

 The Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s personal wealth is estimated at $33 billion,  so the $450.3 million is only (Donald) trump change :hehe2:Prince_Salman.jpg

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