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DaVinci Code III: The Creator Within

DaVinci Code 3

Article by Ralph Miller

There are many mysteries hidden inside of Leonardo DaVinci's drawing called "Proportions of the Human Figure." It seems likely that DaVinci had an understanding of certain hidden secrets that had been passed on from ancient sources. It is interesting that DaVinci very cleverly hid most of these mysteries. For some reason he just did not put them in plain view. DaVinci wanted them to be discovered.

Fractal Image

In the Ayahuasca temples, many people who participate in ceremonies emerge in a world where all of reality can be represented in very complex mathematical formulas or relationships. The incredible design and beauty of creation, has an underlying organization that is unbelievably complicated and elegant. People see fractal patterns, which are part of these infinitely complicated geometric patterns.

DaVinci was also aware of the mathematical anomaly called the 'Golden Mean' that, as it turns out, is found throughout nature. The Golden Mean is a relationship between three different dimensions that form a ratio. The ratio itself is actually a unique number called Phi symbolized as the Greek letter Phi or . Phi was likely named after the 5th century B.C. Greek mathematician Phidias.

In geometry this ratio is found in a Golden Mean rectangle, the uniqueness of which is found in its ability to self-replicate. By starting with a simple square that is divided in half; the diagonal or hypotenuse of one of the halves of that square can then be used as the length of radius forming a circle or an arc that will define the length of a rectangle. The rectangle will include the original square, plus another Golden Mean rectangle. The next rectangle is smaller but also contains a square plus another Golden Mean rectangle. This process is self-repeating.

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