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ArtistMystic Jesus Christology The Eye of Ra symbolizes fierce protection, royal authority, and the destructive, chaotic power of the sun
The Eye of Ra symbolizes fierce protection, royal authority, and the destructive, chaotic power of the sun in ancient Egyptian mythology. As the right eye of Ra, it acts as a sentient, fiery, and vengeful force that punishes enemies, maintains cosmic order, and defends the pharaohs. It is often associated with goddesses like Sekhmet, Hathor, or Bastet.
Core Symbolic Meanings:
Divine Protection & Vengeance: The Eye represents a protective force, often taking on a ferocious leonine or cobra form to protect Ra from chaos and enemies.
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Claims connecting Jesus to the Egyptian god Horus—specifically the left Eye of Horus (the moon)—arise from comparative mythology, suggesting Jesus is a retelling of Horus. Proponents argue both represent a "dying and rising" savior, virgin births, and miraculous powers. However, most scholars find these parallels weak or fabricated, arguing Jesus is not a copy of Horus.
Common Asserted Parallels:
The "Single Eye" Concept: The left Eye of Horus, or "Wadjet," represents healing and protection, often linked by esoteric thinkers to the "third eye" or pineal gland. Some interpret Jesus's teachings on a "single eye" (Matthew 6:22) as a reference to this ancient concept of higher consciousness.
Mythological Parallels: Proponents (such as those in the Zeitgeist movie) allege Horus was born of a virgin (Isis), baptized, had 12 disciples, was crucified, and rose from the dead, mirroring Jesus.
Iconography: The image of Isis holding the infant Horus is frequently noted as a precursor to the icon of the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus. LEFT EAR- over this LEFT world.