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Uncover Codes Hidden Within World-Famous Art and Structures
Did you know that Pythagoras spent time in Egypt or that some of the world’s most famous works of art contain esoteric clues meant to awaken humanity to our evolutionary potential?
In an all-new Gaia Original Series, CodeX, polymath Robert Edward Grant reveals the codes he’s found concealed within the Vitruvian Man, The Last Supper, and Michelangelo’s Sistine Chapel ceiling. How do these clues tie in with the hidden symbols Grant has found in the Great Pyramid of Giza and what can they tell us about who we really are and what we are meant to become?
Peek Inside the Series
1.Decrypting Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man
What esoteric secrets did Leonardo Da Vinci encode within his legendary Vitruvian Man drawing and how can these messages help humanity evolve?
2.The Last Supper Decoded
Why did Leonardo Da Vinci risk persecution by painting encoded messages into The Last Supper that reveal a completely different history than we are taught?
3.Encoded Symbology of the Ancient World
Decode messages left for humanity in world-famous works of art, mysterious ancient structures, and esoteric symbols with the power to awaken higher consciousness.
4.Ancient Sites & Symbols of Egypt
Explore ancient mysteries of geometry, sound, and numbers that answer age-old riddles about music and its effect on human consciousness.
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About Robert Edward Grant
Polymath Robert Edward Grant is a successful entrepreneur and bestselling author of Philomath who is fascinated with the interconnected strands that weave throughout sacred geometry, math, art, and music. Robert peers between the layers of our reality, finding clues that have been waiting for centuries to be found — in ancient artwork, inscriptions, and structures — that perfectly align with modern sciences and mystery school teachings handed down for hundreds of years. He’s a prolific inventor, artist, sculptor, music theorist, musician, and author of several research and patent publications spanning biology, DNA combinatorics, number theory, geometry, and physics.