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Da Vinci's Perfect Man
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A brother pointed out (in a discussion forum of the facebook group 'Freemasonry Research') that Da Vinci's Perfect Man has his feet oriented in an interesting fashion.

Is there anything in this?

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Dear Bro. Anton
Just in august I visited de castle of Amboise, where Leonardo dieded.
I have many photos of the castle and of its park. If You want I can send them to you.
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Bro. Francesco

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TRUE!

Leonardo was an operative master mason (watch the many his projects of civil buildings)

Opinion about the figure? The fantasy runs.

the coincidence is however a lot interesting, but I belive that is one coincidence, intentional from the disposition of the limbs of the body in the circle. Or not? Bah!

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How about uploading those photos and posting the link in this thread?

www.ringo.com
is good for sharing photos

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I think if you try standing in a vertical circle that it is quite hard to put both feet along the line of the circle

But I suggest Leonardo is telling us something along the line of the human is the one that squares the circle. For example, does the human bring the circle of the zodiac down into the density (squareness) of matter?

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Russell

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