The Real Da Vinci Code Leonardo`s Vitruvian Man - A Code for Greater Love and Better Relationships
Released on = June 11, 2006, 6:01 pm
Press Release Author = Allen Rubin/Life Purpose Resources
Industry = Entertainment
Press Release Summary = Author Allen Rubin in his newly released book "The Da Vinci Man Code: Leonardo's Real Secret Code," reveals that the Vitruvian Man is a universal code for greater love and better relationships.
Press Release Body = Author Allen Rubin in his newly released book "The Da Vinci Man Code: Leonardo's Real Secret Code," reveals that the Vitruvian Man is a universal code for better love and relationships. Leonardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man (the Da Vinci Man with four arms and four legs in a square and circle) is the most popular secular symbol in the world. Allen's 10 years of research, supported by 400 illustrations) suggests that the Vitruvian Man is a universal code for greater love, relationships, success, health and the new age 21st century paradigm of indivisible wholeness, the paradigm for world peace. A New Renaissance (davincimancode.com)!
Da Vinci believed that the proportions of the human body are magical and the Da Vinci Man represented man (the microcosm) created in the image of God (the macrocosm).
Leonardo said it best: \"The outstretched arms and legs of a man form a square and a circle: the square symbolizes the solid physical world and the circle the spiritual and eternal. Man bridges the gap between these two worlds." -Leonardo Da Vinci, "The Magical Proportions of Man"
Allen believes that "a great relationship is a partnership, like the Da Vinci Person with, four arms and four legs working harmoniously together. The two cojoined Da Vinci forms also reveal that our nature is half masculine and half feminine. This is more apparent as we grow older. Grandmas become stronger; Grandpas become softer. We are half masculine and half feminine. Understanding the differences between the feminine and the masculine nature permits us to be more flexible, allowing and giving to the other."
Allen says that our indivisible wholeness is both anchoring and expressing. "The two cojoined Da Vinci forms reveal the wholeness of our inner masculine which is anchoring, building and purposeful (Da Vinci form outstretched) and inner feminine which is creative and emotionally flowing (Da Vinci form uplifted). Our masculine anchoring is the container for our feminine ocean."
"Our wholeness is both nesting and providing: The feminine within requires relationship for nesting (Da Vinci form uplifted). The masculine needs to be on purpose in order to support family and find meaning (Da Vinci form outstretched)."
"Inner wholeness requires attention and flow (Da Vinci form outstretched balances Da Vinci form uplifted, as in ballet): The feminine needs the anchoring of full attention and being listened to, but not fixed, so she can flow. She just wants to express herself and be validated so that she can figure it out for herself. The feminine will find herself very validated in conversation, which is more difficult for the masculine and requires her patience."
"The inner wholeness is both building and validating. The Masculine 'builder' likes getting straight to the point and wants to fix things (Da Vinci form outstretched balances Da Vinci form uplifted). Instead of telling a woman what to do, he should let her express herself and validate her feelings. The masculine is not as intuitive, which is why he may need the feminine to tell him what she needs. The feminine needs to let the masculine know she is proud of him for being a warrior on his purpose. The masculine needs to hear "I believe in you."
Liberation and Surrender (Da Vinci form uplifted balances Da Vinci form outstretched): The stability of masculine anchoring (Da Vinci form outstretched) makes him feel rigid. Hence, the masculine sometimes feels dead inside. He needs feminine flow to feel alive (Da Vinci form uplifted). Extreme sports helps him feel less rigid.
"The feminine force of nature makes the masculine feel alive. He needs the feminine to surrender, to feel alive through her flow. The masculine loves the feminine ability to express the forces of nature. There is nothing more satisfying for the masculine than to be an anchor for those forces and feel their fullness enter into him."
"Wholeness is both multitasking and modal (Da Vinci form uplifted and outstretched). The feminine is able to use both sides of her brain. This is why she is able to multi-task (do many things at once). The masculine is more modal (the tendency to do just one thing at a time)."
The Well and the Cave: Allen says, "The inner feminine may need to go into a well until she feels safe enough to totally express her feelings. The masculine needs freedom to withdraw in order to gather strength to relate to his partner. Relationships are not as easy for him. A man may need to go into his cave to relax for a few minutes, fortify himself and transition. Then he can give more."
Can you see how the two cojoined forms of the Da Vinci Man represent the union of the masculine and feminine within?
Allen Rubin is the author of "The Da Vinci Man Code: Leonardo's Real Secret Code." 400 Illustrations support ten years of research. View a sample chapter with over 20 illustrations, at http://www.davincimancode.com. Allen helps individuals experience and relate from their core, authentic self, which he believes is angelic in nature.
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