The Eye of Horace (Horace Sky God)
- Queen Hoodoo
- Aug 9, 2019
- 1 min read
Horus was an ancient Egyptian sky god, who was usually depicted as a falcon, whose eyes were originally said to be the sun and the moon. As time elapsed Ra, the Supreme Solar God was identified as the sun god and according to ancient Egyptian mythology, the right eye came to represent the sun and so it was called the "Eye of Ra" whilst the left represented the moon and was known as the "Eye of Horus".
Eye of Horus, also known as wadjet, wedjat or udjat, is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power, and good health. The Eye of Horus is similar to the Eye of Ra, which belongs to a different god, Ra, but represents many of the same concepts.

The symbol was used as a protective amulet has healing power. According to Egyptian Mythology Horus lost his left eye in his war with Set, who tore the eye into six pieces.
It is also said to symbolize light and all good things as well as ward off evil spirits, evil eye 🧿, jealously, negative vibes.
The Eye of Horus was considered one of the most powerful amulets in Ancient Egypt and is still used.

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