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We are looking at the bust of a woman, and what looks obvious is a bride and a bridegroom, and the friend of the bridegroom in a marriage so that we know this is Rosh Hashanah at the second coming.
See how there is a silver left hand that pushed the boat in.
Notice the faces on either side showing us what is happening between the two eyes.
Repetition in how two kingdoms become one kingdom.
This is the opening of the gates and the coronation of the king, it is the last trumpet, the awakening blast, it is the hidden day no man knows because it was not to be named.
This is a man with a raven's head sitting down with his right hand upon his knee, his left hand on his other knee, see the other arm under it. There are a few phallus in the painting, but notice the one under the raven's head while we are here. They preparing the last sacrifice, the last great feast to the birds of the air.
Its curious because the Raven is reclining and to show him like this insinuates that he may have already eaten, not sure.
Yea, reclining after a meal is too big a theme, it's almost a given that the raven just ate, meaning that its done.
O, the raven has dude in his mouth.
So cool right.
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On the man's chest is a man, but on the woman's there is a dragon.
Looking below their heads you can tell they are one. It's Like one person being divided and a creature emerging from the division.
Looking at her face is like a mask being pulled off and that's the face if a man in two directions.
The woman is wearing a crown and you can see a person in the throat of both.
When I look at this pic as a whole, I see right leg, left leg.
Last edited by Hannibal Flavius; 03-12-2024 at 12:59 AM..
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