>>40701553 (OP)looks like a triptych in the same style of Hieronymous Bosch. Essentially a story is being told in three parts. Easiest to understand OP pic by first understanding Bosch's triptych "Garden of Earthly Delights".
In the first panel on the left, we see what is basically Paradise, in the second panel in the middle, we see the time of conflict when "evil enters the Garden", in the third panel on right we see the end result of that evil after it has completely succeeded at its goal.
Something similar is happening in OP pic related, where the first panel is the "eden", the second panel shows the beginning of evil entering that "eden", and the third panel is the end result of the evil winning, no more "eden".
The first panel shows workers in the field, no conflict, the giant man sleeping on the hill is the "sleeping giant" of the People, the masses. Everyone is worker here, there are no elite, everyone is "equal" (equally having to work to support themselves).
The second panel shows the introduction of conflict in the People. The Sleeping Giant is no longer peacefully slumbering, instead they're agitated (deliberately agitated), rioting and protesting.
In the third panel the elite have completely taken over. We see elite symbolism everywhere in this pic: the Pyramid, which symbolizes hierarchy (the top of the pyramid, representing the elite, is small and supported by the large base of the pyramid, which represents the masses of peasants). The Stairs on the left ascending into the sky is another elite symbol that symbolizes hierarchy and elitism. It is the stair/path that leads to the top of the pyramid, to elitism. The Dancing figure in the transparent box, with the Void sun above symbolizes Form. Form and the Void are synonymous terms, both are only concerned with the outer appearance of things, and are unconcerned with the Spirit and inner meaning. (Think of a twinkie without any filling at all, it's just a hollow shell).
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