Secrets and mysteries you do not know about the myths of the Eye of Horus
The Eye of Horus, or “Eye of the Moon, or Eye of Ra”, was known in ancient Egyptian Ujat as an ancient Egyptian symbol and motto with amusing properties, used to protect from envy, evil spirits, harmful animals and disease
It appears in the form of a necklace on which a person adorns, expressing the royal power derived from the gods Horus or Ra, and is a solar symbol that embodies order, rigour, and ideal status.
This necklace was also placed on the chest of the pharaoh’s mummy to protect it in the grave. The ancient Egyptian artist mastered making it from gold and shaping it so that it bore images of Horus and the god Ra and symbols of life (Ankh) and permanence (Geet) and the safeguard (Sa) and (Ujaj) were a symbol to indicate stability Cosmic and international in the era of the Pharaohs.
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In mythology, Horus is the son of Osiris, who was killed by his uncle Set, and the god Horus has a series of fierce battles against his uncle Set and, therefore, avenge his father’s death.
In conjunction with these conflicts, the two opponents were exposed to many injuries and vital losses, such as “the deformation of the left eye of Horus.” Still, thanks to the intervention of the god “Tut”, the deformed eye was replaced by “Odogat” so that the god Horus could restore his eyesight. This eye was distinctive and had magical properties.
What is the magic amulet for the eye of Horus?
The Eye of Horus was used for the first time as a magic spell when Horus used it to restore his father’s life, Osiris. It was very popular in ancient Egypt. It was a talisman in the hands of powerful, influential people because it strengthens vision, cures vision diseases, resists symptoms of envy, and protects the dead.
The Eye of Horus talismans symbolize health, prosperity, and the immortality of the body and the ability to revive the dead, the resurrection and is currently still used as a talisman by people of various religions around the world.
And it comes in the text of the chant: “The eye of Horus is your protector. Osiris, the god of the Westerners, is your guard. He will defeat all your enemies, and all your enemies are part of you.”
In the texts of the Nawawis, the chant says: “The Eye of Horus was brought to you to spread happiness to your heart.”