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The Sistine Chapel Is Our DNA

By: Geraldine Gordon, Debra Reynolds
Narrated by: Jason Lloyd, Katy Quinn, Sandra C Morse - dedication
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Now we know, before it was discovered by modern science, that Michelangelo painted human DNA’s double-spiraling helix within the Sistine Chapel’s ceiling.

He revealed the Medici School’s oral tradition of the ancient Enneagram by painting the Sibyls and Prophets in a special sequence, in such a way that they are a practical guide today for understanding planetary body types. He used fish iconography, held by Jonah, to show Vesica Piscis and further expressed the Flower of Life through Sacred Geometry—the language of Higher Dimensions. This book gives voice to Michelangelo who could not speak of this ancient hermetic knowledge during his lifetime, when humanity was just emerging from the Dark Ages.

Is it possible that Michelangelo painted the Sistine Chapel as a User’s Guide for us to see our connections to Cosmic Order?

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