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One eyed minion
One eyed minion






  1. ONE EYED MINION FULL
  2. ONE EYED MINION WINDOWS

Since the dawn of civilization, the symbol of the eye and the sun (aka the “eye in the sky”) are associated with divinity. In Ancient Egypt, the symbols of the Wadjet, the Eye of Horus and the Eye of Ra are all associated with the solar god.Ī classic depiction of the Egyptian Eye of Ra and Eye of Horus. For this reason, the symbol of the eye is particularly important in occult circles and Mystery schools.

ONE EYED MINION WINDOWS

As the popular saying goes: Eyes are the windows to the soul. The symbol of the eye always had a mystical and spiritual dimension assigned to it. If then the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!”

ONE EYED MINION FULL

But if your eye is bad, your whole body will be full of darkness. “The eye is the lamp of the body so then if your eye is clear, your whole body will be full of light. In the Bible, Jesus referred to the eye as the “lamp of the body”. – Peter Patrick Barreda, Archetype of Wholeness – Jung and the Mandala It is the gateway, indeed the very union, between the self and the cosmos.” The eye takes in light, the pure energy of the universe, and presents it to the inner spirit. The eye is the part of us that beholds the universe and sees our place in it. “The eye symbolizes seeing and light, and therefore consciousness itself. In nearly all cultures, the symbol of the eye is associated with spiritual concepts such as divinity (the Eye of Providence), spiritual illumination (the Third Eye) or magic (the evil eye). – Dictionnary of Symbolism, University of Michigan The eye often means judgment and authority.” can mean mystery, not seeing the complete truth, or deceit. In this way covering of the eyes, by wearing a helmet, sunglasses, etc. Looking someone in the eye is a western custom of honesty. Other qualities that eyes are commonly associated with are: intelligence, light, vigilance, moral conscience, and truth. They can represent clairvoyance, omniscience, and/or a gateway into the soul. “Eyes are probably the most important symbolic sensory organ. According to his theory, humans instinctively respond to archetypal symbols and unconsciously assign to them a specific meaning. Carl Jung identified the eye as a classic “archetypal symbol” – an image that is embedded in humanity’s “collective unconscious”. It can be found across all ages and cultures. The human eye has been used as a symbol since the dawn of civilization. Similar charms can be found in Portugal, Brazil, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Albania, Algeria, Tunisia, Lebanon, Turkey, Greece, Israel, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Pakistan, parts of North India, Palestine, Morocco, southern Spain, Italy, Malta, Romania, the Balkans, the Levant, Afghanistan, Syria, and Mexico. A Turkish “nazar” amulet used to repel “evil eye” curses.








One eyed minion