In Part Two I discussed and illustrated the 1:1 relationship between the radius of Leonardo’s Salvator Mundi and the height of his middle and index finger. In Part Three I will add a few layers of sacred geometry, starting with the equilateral triangle that circumscribes the Savior’s or Divine Son’s translucent sphere. The proportion of the height of the equilateral triangle to the radius of its “incircle” is eternally and in this illustration, 3:1. What is of particular note in this image is that the fabric of the Savior’s robe or cloak—draped over his left shoulder (on the right side of the above image)—almost in its entirety, follows the 60° incline of the left side of the triangle up to the horizontal top of his tunic....
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