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hetalian-veteran · 8 months ago
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*wakes up in a cold sweat at 2am*
Okay but a Hetalia/Da Vinci Code crossover with aph Prussia as Silas.
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lisablack000 · 22 days ago
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"The Gospel of Mary Magdalene is like a hidden cipher, a fragment of truth buried beneath centuries of silence. It paints a picture of a woman who wasn’t just a follower but a leader, entrusted with secrets Jesus shared with no one else. Reading it, you feel the tension—Peter’s jealousy, Andrew’s doubt, and Mary standing firm, recounting visions of the soul’s escape from the chains of this world. It’s a story that upends everything we’ve been told about the early church, hinting at a sacred feminine that was erased to consolidate power. This isn’t just a text; it’s a rebellion against the forces that tried to bury Mary’s legacy. You can almost hear her voice across the ages, demanding we uncover the divine spark she knew was within us all."
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— Dan Brown - _Inspired Reflection, in the style of his novelistic approach in The Da Vinci Code.
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justcallmejanus · 2 months ago
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Does anyone know if there's an "Angels & Demons" (or any of Dan Brown's works) discord server?? Whether it's about the movie version or the book one..
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artlada1 · 11 months ago
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Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) is one of the most intriguing personalities in the history of Western art. Trained in Florence as a painter and sculptor in the workshop of Andrea del Verrocchio (1435–1488), Leonardo is also celebrated for his scientific contributions. His curiosity and insatiable hunger for knowledge never left him. He was constantly observing, experimenting, and inventing, and drawing was, for him, a tool for recording his investigation of nature. Although completed works by Leonardo are few, he left a large body of drawings (almost 2,500) that record his ideas, most still gathered into notebooks. He was principally active in Florence (1472–ca. 1482, 1500–1508) and Milan (ca. 1482–99, 1508–13), but spent the last years of his life in Rome (1513–16) and France (1516/17–1519), where he died. His genius as an artist and inventor continues to inspire artists and scientists alike centuries after his death .
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art-chap-enjoin · 9 months ago
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92-2811 - Death was not punishment enough
On our third day in Edinburgh (I have skipped some unfinished sketches) we visited a friend from our Cambodia days and started with a trip to the Rosslyn Chapel. Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 by Sir William St Clair. Relatively recently its role in the Da Vinci Code movie and book has attracted more visitors and raised more funds for restoration. This sketch was done while we listened to a…
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patterspod · 2 years ago
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We are happy to be hosted today by the ineffable @humanbgon and their feed. We are in definitely good company.
Please check out our first episode if you like to laugh, a good brain teaser, gobs of weirdo supernatural stuff all tied up in a cozy, strange roadtrip mystery of errors!
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k0rproductions · 2 years ago
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Avatar: Fatherhood Explored In 60 Seconds | k0r Productions
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furlantravelfashionblogger · 4 months ago
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The Apprentice Pillar. Rosslyn Chapel.
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There was once a Master Mason in charge of building Rosslyn Chapel. This Master Mason had an idea of how marvellous the Chapel could be, and he planned to make a beautiful pillar decorated with all sorts of wondrous leaves and vines. But when his pillar was finished, he was dissatisfied.
He knew it could have looked even better - more beautiful and more alive — but it was his own skill and craftsmanship that had fallen short.
What he needed to do, he felt, was to travel abroad and see the amazing cathedrals of Europe.
If he could study them, he would be able to come back with the knowledge needed to create the pillar of his dreams for Rosslyn Chapel. Sir William St Clair gave him permission to travel, and he left.
He was gone a long time. Years, in fact. And while he was gone, a lowly apprentice boy had a vision, in which he realised how this amazing pillar could be made. He set to work, and created the feat of stone carving that you see today — the famous 'Apprentice Pillar'.
When Master Mason returned, he felt he finally had it in him to create the pillar he wanted.
Into Rosslyn he came, full of ambition and plans. Imagine his feelings, when he saw the Apprentice Pillar, standing there already in all its glory! And then imagine his anger when he discovered that it was not even a craftsman of high status who had made it, but a lowly apprentice!
He flew into a rage of jealousy, picked up his mason's mallet, and struck the young apprentice on the head, killing him outright.
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pritheeee · 4 years ago
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A major Dan Brown appreciation
Dan Brown.
And, his Robert Langdon series.
I remember reading “Digital Fortress" at the lobby of Hotel Ramada from the common bookshelf, barely completing the book in three days while my stay with my family in Shanghai, China. Read the rest of it via a pdf I found online because it just sticks to you. Brown would go with his recipe of conspiring the heck out of the literary world with his work. It's not the first Langdon series book, but it really caught my attention and I wanted to explore more of the series.
Each a separate plot, an individual storyline of its own. I came home and bought "Origin" read it and then purchased "Da Vinci Code" (the actual best), and so on. Still deficit of "Angels and Demons"- which I'll hopefully buy next, and get a hardcopy of "Digital Fortress" and my collection would be complete. The art mentions are major in his works, mentioning real landmarks, real organisations and controversial truths, in the form of a blockbuster mystery high speed pursuit style of the novels. His fascination with the paradoxical interplay between science and religion really makes you think. Raises a lot of questions you didn't bother thinking about before. His play with words show how literature is conceptualized, created and which mixture of elements makes works and genres unique. All in all, a 10/10 Author for me.
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civilbuildersphotography · 5 years ago
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Frequency in the sky. Frequency of the earth. #frequency #air #earth #davincicode https://www.instagram.com/p/CEsBh3JgyWk/?igshid=1nfymtarkbzik
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lazy3n3my14 · 5 years ago
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I AM BACK AFTER SO MANY YEARS NEED NEW AMAZING BLOGS TO FOLLOW
Follow for Follow
Also yeah my interests have change
Repost or like so i check out your blog
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365daysofsnark · 5 years ago
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August 5
The U.S. Army abolished flogging on this day in 1861, relegating the practice to Dan Brown novels and the secret desires you only share on Pinterest under a made-up name.
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vacancysignsforsale · 6 years ago
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Psyche rant
So recently I was watching the Da Vinci Code and obviously the question that was going through my head after finishing it was if Jesus really did have any descendants living among us and if they’re really being hunted down... 
But then I became aware that a more pressing issue was Silas... Towards the end of the movie Bezu Fache (Jean Reno) realized he was being used by Bishop Manuel Aringarosa (Alfred Molina).. and I was wondering if that would have been put in consideration as they trialed Silas had he survived. 
Sort of reminds me of the way the Jeffrey Dahmer trial made me feel, in terms of a comparison with Ted Bundy’s trial. His guilt, his choice of words, the way he asked for forgiveness in a way that was to broken to even contain all the emotions his body language was giving off. 
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jzaphotography · 7 years ago
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King's College London, Maughan Library Gaunt Francis Architects, Sir James Pennethorne (1851) See More at jza.photography
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inge-universe · 2 years ago
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Dan Brown @authordanbrown #danbrown #danbrownbooks Robert Langdon Serie #davincicode #inferno #hetberninimysterie #hetverlorensymbool #robertlangdon #robertlangdonseries Wie heeft dit boek al gelezen? Wat vond je er van? ............ Bedankt voor het #recensieexemplaar #leesexemplaar ............ Inhoud: Het Bernini mysterie Professor Robert Langdon wordt naar CERN ontboden om een mysterieus symbool op de borst van een vermoorde wetenschapper te duiden. Hij legt verband met de Illuminati.... de machtigste terreurbeweging uit de geschiedenis. Maar die bestaat allang niet meer. Of toch? Dan onthullen de Illuminati dat er een tijdbom in het Vaticaan verstopt is. Hun timing is perfect: de kerkleiders zijn bijeen om een nieuwe paus te kiezen en Rome wemelt van de pers. Om de bom te vinden doet men een beroep op Robert Langdon, wiens unieke kennis van de Illuminati tot het uiterste beproeft zal worden. De race tegen de klok leidt langs verzegelde crypten, gevaarlijke catacomben en verlaten kathedralen. Het spoor dat Langdon probeert te volgen is vierhonderd jaar oud. Het slingert door Rome, naar een verloren gewaande locatie die de enige hoop op redding van het Vaticaan bevat. Deze explosieve internationale thriller raast van verlichte rede via duistere mystiek naar een onvoorziene, schokkende ontknoping. Door dat alles heen loop de oude strijd tussen religie en wetenschap. ............ #instabook #bookstagrammer #bookstagram #bookstagramnl #bookstagrammers #instaboek #boekstagram #boekenwurm #booktrovert #books #bookmail #dutchbookstagram #reading #boekenpost #lezenisleuk  #dutchbookstagrammers #dutchbookstagrammer https://www.instagram.com/p/CndqDLho8u-/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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