What Does This Symbol Mean
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that's the Eye of Ra
But what does it mean? What does that mean?
For me, it is a symbol of the Luciferian cult/network that is trying to gain complete control of the world. In other words, a symbol of Satan, "the god of this world", not the eye of God Almighty.
ACTUALLY EYE OF horus (LITTLE g)
"I of Raw" aka set apart; instead of mixed.
Nature sets itself apart from whole (process of dying) into each partial (living)...others within nature tempt one to mix aka e pluribus unum (out of many, one) aka tikkun olam (healing the world by bringing together) aka equality (same) through diversity (different) aka united states; united nations; european union; universal pictures; uniformity; unilever, unisex etc.
Sounds like a bunch of bullshit
It's the eye of horus....part of an ancient Egyptian pagan cult. Apparently somebodies eye was put out and it was replaced by some demon god with a magic eye. I guess they think it gives them special knowledge or foresight. They put the image on things and say it represents healing but in reality you're just affirming their ridiculous beliefs. It's interesting in that the antichrist is supposed to have had his eye put out too....
It is the eye of horus and is used in many ways, to ward off evil, protection etc in many cultures but origi¦ally from ancient Egypt. It is also used to proclaim a higher plane of consciousness and has links to esoteric studies of the pineal gland. Do yourself a favour and go down this rabbit hole.
Well. If you want to know what a freemason thinks, which is the main society who uses this eye. Why not look for some books on the matter.
https://www.google.ca/books/edition/Mystic_Masonry/YFg4AAAAMAAJ
Keep in mind, this is a book from 1897, from a member about the matter.
Youll find that they were way ahead of the curve, and that nowadays that have managed to make most of these spiritual and occult things "nonsense" while at the same time practicing these ancient religions and rituals themselves.
Anyway one snippet in this book says...
To me, it doesnt just represent the spiritual nature of man, but the beings who created us who are forever watching our progress, whether we accept that they are there or not.
That symbol isnt just some artwork to me, to me it represents the truth of what we are.
a) perceivable symmetry represents predefined meaning; suggested symbolism represents redefined meaning, which tempts whoever consents to ignore predefined meaning.
b) one represents the G (generated) within the balance of upward triangle (male; motion) and downward triangle (female; momentum)...suggesting male (process of dying) without female (momentum) tempts trans (life) to ignore the sustenance of self as choice within balance (momentum of motion).
c) the few corrupt ALL (perceivable) seeing I (perceiving) with suggested eye of providence (foresight), hence suggesting progressivism (towards outcome) as the inversion of adaptation (perceiving) to origin (perceivable).
Having mind/memory allows ones free will of choice to balance in-between hindsight/foresight simultaneously, hence struggling to resist the temptation to want suggested (foresight) or wanting to hold onto suggested (hindsight)...the more one resists both, the more balanced ones choices will be.
Nonsense
a) NON (suggested nothing) SENSE (everything perceivable)
b) what's the symbol for nothing? What's the symmetry of nothing? What's the meaning of nothing? How could one sense nothing? How could nothing communicate itself? Why do the many suggest "no; non; not; nothing; nothingness" to each other?
Another picture? Stop spamming, pls.