Eye of
Horus
Eye of Ra
(Udjat, Wedjat)
It represents the sun, and isassociated with the Sun God Ra
(Re).
The mirror image, or left eye, represented the moon, and the
God Tehuti (Thoth). (A very similar concept of the sun and moon as eyes appears
in many religious traditions)
According to legend, the left eye was torn from Horus by his
murderous brother Seth, and magically restored by Thoth, the God of magick. After
the restoration, some stories state, Horus made a gift of the eye to Osiris,
which allowed this solar deity to rule the underworld. The story of this injury
is probably an allusion to the phases of the moon as the eye which is
"torn out" every month.
Together, the eyes represent the whole of the universe, a
concept similar to that of the Taoist Yin-yang symbol. Spiritually, the right
eye reflects solar, masculine energy, as well as reason and mathematics. The
left eye reflects fluid, feminine, lunar energy, and rules intuition and
magick. Together, they represent the combined, transcendent power of Horus.
The Eye of Horus was believed to have healing and protective
power, and it was used as a protective amulet, and as a medical measuring
device, using the mathematical proportions of the eye to determine the
proportions of ingredients in medical preparations) to prepare medications.
The Masonic all seeing eye, the Eye of Providence symbol
found on American money, and modern Rx pharmaceutical symbol are all
descended from the Eye of Horus.
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