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A cross-section of the human brain: The circle
indicates the position of the pineal gland, or
wisdom eye.
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The
Italian sculptor, painter, architect and poet Michelangelo,
is renowned as one of the three greatest artists of the
Renaissance, along with Leonardo da Vinci and Sanzio
Raphael. Among his numerous works, the painting "The
Creation of Adam" is widely known and highly praised
throughout the world, and is a vital part of his first
masterpiece-a series of frescoes based on the Book of
Genesis. The painting, which took four years to complete,
depicts God creating Adam. Hes is shown surrounded by a
group of angels while extending Hier finger toward the newly
created Adam, who reclines powerlessly on the ground,
waiting to receive complete life and power from the Creator.
Since
ancient times, people have been familiar with this episode
recorded in the Biblical Book of Genesis. Thus, when
appreciating The Creation of Adam, they are inclined to
focus on the beauty of youth and health that shines forth
from the newborn Adam, as well as on the wisdom and mercy
radiating from God, who looks much older in contrast.
However,
if we study this painting from the view of spiritual
practice, we will be amazed to discover a much more profound
meaning hidden behind it. Through The Creation of Adam
Michelangelo was trying to reveal the mystery of the wisdom
eye! If we carefully observe the group of angels surrounding
God in the painting, we can see that the outline of the
angels is a precise a diagram of the human brain. The
curtain encircling the angels clearly delineates a
cross-section of the brain. The point where God's extended
right arm intersects with the brain (the curtain surrounding
the angels) represents the center of the forehead-the spot
on which Master always reminds us to focus our attention.
Going deeper from this spot to approximately where God's
left hip is located in the painting is the pineal gland in
the human brain-the position of the wisdom eye. Michelangelo
thus created this fresco as a tool to reveal to the world,
in an extremely ingenious and metaphorical manner, that ever
since the beginning of human creation, God has been
communicating with humankind through the wisdom eye; the
life and power bestowed by God are also transmitted through
this secret passageway connecting the secular world and the
Heavenly Kingdom.
The
Bible says that we are the temple of God. Michelangelo went
a step further to indicate the position of God's throne in
his painting, and to expose this eternal mystery of the
universe to the world. Judging from his exceptional talents
in many fields, and his lifetime of accomplishment, we can
assume that, five hundreds ago, Michelangelo had already
explored the temple of God and obtained the inexhaustible
treasure of the Heavenly Kingdom.