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Post by Jenny on Jun 2, 2018 15:50:14 GMT -5
Although the prize for Maranatha is no longer available, many still contemplate what the solution might have been for the puzzle book. A 'KEY' was later revealed, but how to use it for a submission method was not. And the final mystery, the Holy Grail, remains unknown as well. Can this be solved yet today? Summary: Maranatha- Et in Arcadia Ego
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Post by holliwood27 on Jul 28, 2018 17:40:24 GMT -5
okay since its void ill share my thoughts ....when I was in a chat room on tweleve with Duncan ...he said he liked the way I was thinking...so the only difference in what I was trying to tell people is that its a woman. ROSE...isn't that the key? connect the dots on one of those image pages...and it shows a rose ...did anyone else get this? ~Peace, Holli
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Post by Jenny on Jul 29, 2018 7:18:39 GMT -5
okay since its void ill share my thoughts ....when I was in a chat room on tweleve with Duncan ...he said he liked the way I was thinking...so the only difference in what I was trying to tell people is that its a woman. ROSE...isn't that the key? connect the dots on one of those image pages...and it shows a rose ...did anyone else get this? ~Peace, Holli The KEY for the hunt was later revealed to be a hexagram on tilt, which many had discovered within the first four images of the book. Later, Duncan commented that this 'Divine Shape' created from the 3 primary shapes of all creation, could represent 'God'(or the creator). But maybe Duncan was hinting to the fact he feels God is a Woman? Or both Man and Woman? Further clarification hasn't come.... yet.
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Post by Bownarrow on Jul 13, 2020 1:50:02 GMT -5
"The teacher of Thibault knew the measure of a man "
Poissant, Thibault (b Estrées-lès-Crécy, Somme, 1605; d Paris, Sept 16, 1668).
In Rome Poissant worked with other young French artists making models after antique works under the direction of Nicolas Poussin.
From the above it may be concluded that the "Thibault" referred to in the clue is "Thibault Poissant" and "The teacher of Thibault" is Nicolas Poussin.
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Post by rubyfelixir on May 21, 2022 13:11:13 GMT -5
Thibault POISSANT worked for Nicolas FOUQUET. Poissant was indeed a sculptor. However, I am unable to access the information at the link that you provided to review your claim that Poissant was a student of, or under the direction of, Nicolas POUSSIN.
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Post by Jenny on Apr 12, 2023 9:40:17 GMT -5
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