The DaVinci Code

May 02, 2004 23:53

First and foremost, let me get this off my chest:

Keith, I know you probably still read mine and Meredith's livejournals and I know that you keep trying to IM me from a million different screennames. I also know a lot about you ... it's amazing what you can find out about a person online ... which I'm sure you can verify. I'm not trying to be mean, I never was, but obviously you don't see that, and I really don't care whether you think I'm a bitch or not. I just would like it if you left me and my friends alone. Please.

Now that I have that out of the way, I would just like to say that the DaVinci Code is one amazing book and I highly recommend it to all you bookworms out there. Dave H. ... this ones for you. So this book, although fiction, is written using mostly factual bits of info. It's really quite amazing how much I have been learning. For instance, tonight, I read a part that entertained the idea that Jesus was mortal, as well as a father and husband. To Mary Magdalene no less. Want more proof? Look closely at Leonardi DaVinci's "The Last Supper". The disciple seated directly to Jesus' right isn't a disciple at all ... it's a woman, thought to be Mary Magdalene. Both the woman and Jesus touch hips, but the tops of their bodies are seperated, creating a "v" shape, which is an ancient symbol of femininity, representing the female womb, and was called the chalice ... or the Holy Grail. Therefore, if these premonitions are correct, the Holy Grail is not actually a cup at all ... not literally anyway. It was a human being, a woman ... Mary Magdalene at that. I am starting to ramble, however, and I'm sure many people who read this are thinking "Alright, so she REALLY likes this book. Big whoop." So this is where I'll let people decide for themselves whether they should read it or not. But trust me, once you start, you won't want to put it down.
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