The Last Supper, The Zodiac, and the Hidden Thirteenth Sign

The greatest story ever told has many hidden truths behind its wall of deception, hidden and decoded in the Last Supper through Da Vinci’s work.
by Gregg Prescott, M.S.
Founder, Webmaster, & Editor, In5D.vip
One of the most famous paintings in human history may contain one of the most significant astronomical and astrological secrets ever encoded in art. Leonardo da Vinci‘s The Last Supper, commissioned by the Roman Catholic Church in the late fourteen hundreds, appears on the surface to depict a simple meal between Jesus and his twelve apostles. But look closer, and an entirely different story emerges.
Let us start with the numbers. Thirteen figures sit at the table. Twelve disciples, and Jesus at the center. In mainstream Christianity, the twelve disciples represent Jesus‘s inner circle. But in astrotheology, the oldest and most universal spiritual tradition on Earth, the twelve represent the twelve signs of the zodiac, the twelve houses through which the sun travels in its annual journey. Jesus, the thirteenth, represents the sun itself, or more specifically, the hidden thirteenth sign of the zodiac: Ophiuchus.
Ophiuchus, the serpent bearer, sits between Scorpio and Sagittarius in the actual celestial sky. It was deliberately removed from the zodiac when the calendar was reduced to twelve months, suppressing its significance. Ophiuchus represents the healer, the one who overcomes death, the wounded one who rises. Sound familiar? The entire Jesus narrative maps perfectly onto the mythology of Ophiuchus.
Now look at how the disciples are arranged in the painting. They sit in four groups of three, with Jesus at the center. Four groups of three. Those are the four seasons, each containing three astrological signs. Spring contains Aries, Taurus, and Gemini. Summer contains Cancer, Leo, and Virgo. Autumn contains Libra, Scorpio, and Ophiuchus. Winter contains Sagittarius, Capricorn, and Aquarius. Da Vinci did not arrange those groupings randomly. He was encoding the zodiacal wheel directly into a devotional painting commissioned by the very institution that sought to suppress this knowledge.
The astrotheological parallels to the Jesus story run deep. Jesus is born on December twenty fifth, the date when the sun, after sitting at its lowest point in the sky for three days following the winter solstice on December twenty second, finally begins to rise again. The sun is born again. Three days of darkness followed by resurrection. This is not metaphor, it is astronomy.
The twelve apostles are the twelve signs through which the sun journeys. The Last Supper itself occurs at the full moon of the spring equinox, which is Passover, which is also the astronomical moment when the sun crosses the celestial equator and day overtakes night. Light overcomes darkness. Every single element of the Easter narrative is written in the stars.
Jesus walks on water, which is the sun moving through the age of Aquarius, the water bearer. He feeds five thousand with fish and bread, which maps to the age of Pisces, the two fish, the age that was just ending at the time these stories were compiled. He is preceded by John the Baptist, who baptizes with water, because the age of Aquarius precedes the age of Pisces in the precession of the equinoxes.
Da Vinci almost certainly knew all of this. He was a scientist, an astronomer, an anatomist, and almost certainly connected to esoteric mystery school traditions. His notebooks were written in mirror script specifically to obscure their contents. This is not the behavior of a man who simply painted what he was told.
He was given a commission by the church, and he delivered something they would accept on the surface. The genius of it is this: the church itself became the unwitting distributor of the very knowledge it sought to suppress. Every cathedral, every monastery, every church hall that reproduced The Last Supper was spreading astrotheology to the masses.
There is also the matter of the figure seated immediately to the right of Jesus, who many esoteric researchers believe is not the apostle John, but Mary Magdalene. Between Jesus and this figure, a V shape is formed, which some interpret as the chalice, the divine feminine, the true holy grail being not a physical cup but a suppressed wisdom tradition and the sacred feminine principle that the church worked for centuries to eradicate.
The bible itself is written in the language of the stars. The word Christ comes from the Greek Christos, meaning the anointed one, which is the sun at its highest point. The word Easter comes from Ostara, the Germanic goddess of the spring equinox. The cross is not a Roman execution device, it is the celestial cross formed by the intersection of the ecliptic and the celestial equator at the two equinoxes. The son of God dying on the cross is the sun of God crossing the celestial equator.
None of this diminishes the spiritual wisdom encoded within these stories. The teachings of love, forgiveness, service to others, and the death of the ego are profound and universal. But they are not the exclusive property of one religion, and they did not originate two thousand years ago. They are the eternal wisdom of the cosmos, written in the language of the stars, translated into myth, and then deliberately obscured by those who understood that a population connected to cosmic truth is a population that cannot be easily controlled.
Da Vinci knew. and he trusted that in time, the right people would look closely enough.
Here we are.
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Sending you all infinite LOVE and Light!
Gregg
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Gregg Prescott, M.S., founded In5D.com, In5D.VIP, In5D Quantum Tie Dye, and Zentasia after a 2009 “galactic download” inspired In5D. With his wife, Ali, he co-owns In5D International Psychics. His In5D Facebook has 370,000+ followers, and YouTube has 146,000+. A visionary, author, and speaker, Gregg hosts spiritual conferences via In5dEvents. Follow him on Rumble, YouTube, Gab, Telegram, In5D Bitchute, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter, and TruthSocial to stay updated on his latest content and events. Check out his book, Pop Culture Idioms From A to Z Vol. I: Cool Phrases for Cool People.

