12:16 PM April 24, 2022
row two, second from left :
the guy only has one leg, which is not unique in this image, but he has one leg in the middle of his body, with gray legging sock
and it is implied that it’s a correct right foot , because it is resting on the other guys right foot
but no left foot is showing for him,
and we can deduce that the flesh colored ankles on the left guys right foot is behind the column base , thus is considered touching
and then the bare Ankle, which must belong to the left hand guy, because the ankles match, is floating.
and so the joke of the second guy is that he has he only has a right leg ; it’s a bit of a puzzle/joke.
3:36 AM April 24, 2022
it’s clear or there’s certainly more to be found significant more
there are additional significant discoveries in this F134 canterbury picture
but I graciously may leave some
I’ve had my fill with this rather overwhelming picture decoding
big enough of a jackpot for me
it’s already the world’s biggest jackpot
and it’s a big todo list is now you’ve got to
what has to happen now is that we have to develop the grid analysis:
you overlay a grid on top of these several images that we’re discussing:
- the Canterbury Psalter “mushroom tree/ balancing/ hanging/ touching sword” image
- the bull slaying scene tauroctony
- salamander roasting “dancing man”
The purpose of the grid is to force yourself to give diligent vigorous aggressive analysis of each every square inch of the image
don’t let anything slip by without analysis
analyze every hand
every foot
every leg
every hem
which direction everyone is looking
Who has a beard or not
every mushroom hem
Every raised garment lifted garment
every column base
every branching or non-Branching feature, or snake-like feature, or ivy leaf feature
every sword
every blade
the relative height of each hand
the relative height of each foot
the angle of every leg
list everything that’s touching anything else
Make a complete list of every item that’s not touching every other item in the whole image;
a combinatorial explosion, that I was struggling to hold back in order to decode this Canterbury Psalter mushroom tree image in November 2020, I had to block out the image, it was too much at once.
😓
11:34 pm April 23,2022
highly improbable # of left hands higher than right hands in comic panel
https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b10551125c/f134.item.zoom
1) Hatsis-type figure, left hand 2:56am April 24, 2022 is lower than right hand
2) left hand up, right hand down, like God
3) ” & compare bearded’s lifted garment to that of the passing student in upper left [2:40 am April 24 2022] also msh hem touching stable colume base, & both feet lifted, indicating transcending eternalism-reliance.
4) no limbs.
who lacks limbs? top right – trip guide & father. mid row far right side.
who has left hand higher than right? Nearly everyone; it’s easier to list who doesn’t.