As illustrated in the following thread I believe to have decoded Leonardo’s Last Supper painting:
https://www.ilovephilosophy.com/t/the-da-vinci-code-last-supper-symbolism/49281
I first realized the symbolism in 2019:
https://imgur.com/a/last-supperdjl-8geXYlP
And shared the discovery on internet forums:
https://www.fanforum.com/105895552-post9.html
Here is the Youtube video:
You’re already aware of the Philosophy Now forum situation and Swift’s song as mentioned above and here so there is no need to reiterate. However Swift’s music video also follows the sequence of symbolism found in Leonardo’s artwork. From left to right:
The video begins with Swift lying down in the dark. There is fire like on the left side of the Last Supper painting (down, dark, fire).
About halfway through the video, the middle of the video, she is crawling on the floor which is halfway between lying down and standing up.
At the end of the video she is in a cloud up in the sky. Notice the big fish swimming around signifying water, just like on the right side of Leonardo’s painting (up, light, water).
The sequence and imagery correspond with the artwork symbolism revealed above.
It could be interpreted as signifying growth, progression; as leaving darkness behind and rising to the light.
This specific allusion is more speculative. However the imagery fits.
It appears to be a response, an artistic, musical, multifaceted reaction to my Philosophy Now comments and other philosophical efforts. This also explains the recent philosophical material involving Ms. Swift:
https://philosophynow.org/issues/164/Taylor_Swift_A_Philosopher_For_Our_Times
https://theconversation.com/know-thyself-all-too-well-why-taylor-swifts-songs-are-philosophy-226167
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Taylor-Swift-Philosophy-Philosophers-Department/dp/1394238592
Swift’s music video concerns both negative and positive connotations reflecting the concept illustrated in Leonardo’s art and existence itself. Hence the recent association of Swift with philosophy and in particular Swift as philosopher.