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=== Assistant: Thank you for the clarification and for sharing the composite image. === Thank you for the clarification and for sharing the composite image. In the written comparison document I provided earlier, the primary portrait referred to—especially in the refined section discussing harmony with the Gifts of Heaven description—is the one on the right. That rightmost image best embodies the qualities of divine serenity, inward joy, and merciful intelligence, as discussed. It also aligns more with the description that emphasizes: * A loving, gentle gaze filled with knowing * A peaceful yet vivid expression of spiritual strength and purity * Balanced and harmonious facial structure reflecting divine-human unity The middle portrait, with golden-blonde hair and a more majestic, solemn bearing, introduces a noble and kingly dimension—very fitting for Christ as Lord and King—but slightly less gentle and personal in expression than the rightmost one. It resonates with power and awe, while the rightmost portrait invites closeness, grace, and heart-based recognition of the Lord as Truth and Love. Would you like me to update the comparison document to include this new image and integrate this threefold reflection more clearly?
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