Thursday, August 16, 2007

Mona Lisa,,, Amon L'Isa



The world famous Mona Lisa.



(above) The right part of Mona Lisa is covered and she doesn’t look any different except a little more feminine.





(above) Mona Lisa again but this time the left side is covered, and you can now notice the striking difference, it looks like a male not female. Egyptian god of fertility Amon and Egyptian godess of fertility L'isa, thier names combine to form Mona Lisa. Again here we see the
tendency to combine male and female, like we saw in the chalise and the blade.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Chanakya,

You might enjoy this, it's brand new and very different:

http://altreligion.about.com/librar y/davinci/blmona.htm

It relates the androgyne in art to the occult Sigil of Saturn, and to the flowering of hermeticism during the Italian Renaissance.

morinn said...

it must be pointed out that the amon and "L'isa" part was invented by the author. There exists no egyptian divinity called L'Isa. And Isis was never known as Isa.

Anonymous said...

actually..

http://lotuspharia.freeyellow.com/thecircleofisis/id344.html

Isa
Finno-Ugric, Lapland, Saami
A goddess of this region who is viewed by some scholars as a form of Isis.

Jobes, Gertrude, Dictionary of Mythology, Folklore and Symbols, Scarecrow Publishers, New York, 1962

Anonymous said...

Ok some retard has spent way too much time in front of the da vini code book!!!! Freak

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