Leonardo da Vinci & the Power of Imagination with Jon Rappoport

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“If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, we’ve flattered reality enough. It doesn’t need any more. Reality needs a massive injection of imagination.” ~ Jon Rappoport

By Catherine Austin Fitts

This Sunday, Nina Heyn, author of Food for the Soul, Robert Dupper, who leads audio, video and graphics for the Solari Report and Ulrike Granögger, who leads the Solari Future Science series, will join me in Paris for a celebration of Leonardo da Vinci.

We will be visit the Leonardo exhibit at the Louvre – one of the great museums of the world. https://www.louvre.fr/en/leonardo-da-vinci

“The fifth centenary of the Italian master’s death is therefore a unique opportunity for the Louvre to bring as many as possible of the fourteen to seventeen paintings now attributed to Leonardo, according to specialists, to join the five large paintings in the Paris museum. The exhibition will include a large selection of drawings and a small but significant group of paintings and sculptures that will provide some tangible context.

This international retrospective will present the latest research findings, critical editions of key documents and the results of the latest analysis carried out in laboratories or during recent conservation treatment by the Louvre.”

To celebrate this occasion, I invited Jon Rappoport to join me to discuss Leonardo and the power of imagination. As Leonardo’s work inspires us to learn and create, so Jon’s work on imagination is a magnificent series of teaching to guide us on our way. Consider this back to back heros – Jon was the Solari Report Hero of the Year for 2018. Leonardo is our Hero of the Year for 2019.

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