The church at the monastery of St. Hildegard, 05/26/2019
The altar of church associated with Saint Hildegard is different from normal ones. When visitor first enters the cathedral, he will notice a huge mural on behalf of a cross usually hung on the front wall. It seems that Jesus opening arms in white clothes is saying, "Welcome to heaven!" The altar on the left is there a pedestal of the nuns designed for choirs. You can notice a huge cross hung on the wall at the right forward to facing nun's altar.
The same is true of the Parish and Pilgrim Church of St. Hildegard at the down of the hill. It is located at the boundary between the fields of wine on the hill and the village down to the river Rhine. The church is the resting place for ancestors of this village. Perhaps they seems to help their successor's vineyards and economy to flourish.
Here, the man in Sapphire Blue welcomes the visitor. It is said that the mosaic above the altar was reproduced what St. Hildegard had drawn from her vision. This illumination is the Second Vision of the Part of SCIVIAS. To me, it seems like an art of occult in middle ages.
A most quiet light and in it burning with flashing fire the form of a man in sapphire blue. Scivias