Hidden Messages and Creative Power

 

Michelangelo’s legendary ‘Creation of Adam’ on the ceiling of the Sistene Chapel is justly celebrated for its artistic brilliance. But while the ‘Da Vinci Code’ has become known in recent years, there is a hidden message in Michelangelo’s own creation as well.

If you look closely, it becomes obvious that God and his surrounding angels in this artwork are in the form of a human brain – indeed, once it’s been seen, you can’t unsee it!

Furthermore, the distance between His finger and Adam’s parallels the synaptic gap.

Michelangelo is not necessarily dispelling the existence of God but highlighting the divine creative power within each individual’s brain.

Despite this image being extremely famous and having been gazed upon by countless people, its hidden-in-plain-sight message has largely gone unnoticed. Your own environment is communicating messages of which you are unaware as well. What my training affords me is the capacity to recognize the subliminal coding of your surroundings and how that feedback might be supporting or hindering your mindset, experience, and progress. By removing the less-than-flattering messages and replacing them with more supportive, enlightening programming, you can subtly but noticeably shift both your thought process and your experience.

Look in your surroundings and identify one item that either has unpleasant associations or that no longer inspires you, and remove it. Then locate something that you truly enjoy seeing and that improves your mood and mindset, and place it somewhere that you’ll be able to see and appreciate regularly. Each step you take towards replacing brain pollution with brain food will enhance your life experience!

 
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