Virgin of Guadalupe: José Aste Tonsmann, researcher who discovered 13 images in his eyes, dies

José Aste Tönsmann, researcher of the “secret” of the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe and who discovered 13 images in them, died on November 25, at the age of 93.

“The Higher Institute of Guadalupe Studies united with the Aste family we ask God for the eternal rest of the researcher and scientist of the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe Doctor José Aste Tönsmann, member and great friend of this institute,” published the ISEG on December 25. November on his Facebook account.

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“May hope live in the resurrection of our Lord Jesus Christ keep him under the eternal gaze of our Mother of Guadalupe,” added the Higher Institute of Guadalupan Studies (ISEG).

Who was José Aste Tönsmann, researcher of the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe?

José Aste Tönsmann was the researcher who discovered 13 images in the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe, his object of study since 1979.

A civil engineer from the National University of Engineering (UNI) in Peru and a PhD in System Engineering from Cornell University (United States), Aste discovered 13 human figures in the eyes of the Empress of America, using digital imaging processing.

The small figures are located on the two corneas—one 8 millimeters in diameter and the other 7 millimeters—although they are not the same size but in the same positions; and they correspond to two groups of people.

In a video which he published on YouTube in 2020, the researcher explains that in the first group you can see an indigenous person sitting; an old man who would be Bishop Juan de Zumárraga; a young man who was Juan González, a Nahuatl translator who accompanied the bishop; Saint Juan Diego, the visionary of the Virgin of Guadalupe; a black woman who had embarked with the bishop in Spain to serve him in Mexico and to whom the prelate granted freedom before dying; and a bearded man with European features.

Aste also indicates that the other seven images correspond to an indigenous family, composed of a young woman in the center of the group who seems to be looking down and who would be the mother. Next to her is a man with a hat and, between them, two children and a baby.

Another pair of figures would be those of a mature man and woman, probably the grandparents of this family, who are standing behind the others.

The mature man is the only figure, Aste Tönsmann specifies, that he found only in the cornea of ​​the right eye.

The message of the images of the eyes of the Virgin of Guadalupe

In an interview with ACI Prensa a few years ago, the specialist commented that the images allow us to understand that La Morenita de Tepeyac welcomes all races and thus gives “a message against racism, a trait that is increasingly worse in today’s world.” “.

In his opinion, the message of the images is also favorable to the family since it “is denigrated throughout the world, for this reason, we can affirm that the Virgin wanted the family to be highlighted in our time.”

With the Virgin of Guadalupe, the researcher then added, there is also a clear pro-life message.

“It is sad but it is a fact, the abortion agenda began in developed countries and reached our lands. There is no doubt that the Virgin of Guadalupe brings to today’s world a strong message in favor of the family and also the right to life of all Latinos, of all the children of the world,” he concluded.

In 2020, José Aste Tönsmann shared a video where he explains what he considers to be the messages of the Virgin, based on the images he discovered.

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