Is the picture we see, really what we are seeing? Spanish Painting Pondering’s.
When I began this book The Secret a Treasure Hunt, I found myself “mentally swimming in circles”. I had to start somewhere, but where? The easiest thing to do, I thought, was to start breaking down the words, and the paintings. I have done just that. Chances are, if you are here, you are working on the same things. Here, let me help! What I have found with the paintings particularly is this: “Some objects in the paintings are CLOSER than they appear”. Sound familiar? Well, kind of? Reminds me of the imprints on side view mirrors on automobiles. But the reality is this is VERY true when scanning the images in the book. Let’s take the Spanish painting for example. In the next video I break down the possibilities of the conquistador on the mountain in the painting. He is wearing a Spanish “Morion” helmet. HIs clothes resemble the patterns of the Swiss Guard enlisted by Pope Julius the 2nd to protect the papal home at the Vatican. Why use this imagery? Watch the video on “Spanish Morion” to see what the symbolgy means, and where it can lead you, to search!