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What does the symbol of the one eye mean? Who is the one whose eye has been darkened?
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One Eye Matthew 5:29 And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast it from thee: for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should perish, and not that thy whole body should be cast into hell. Numbers 24:15 And he took up his parable, and said, Balaam the son of Beor hath said, and the man whose eyes are open hath said: LITERAL: "And he took his oracle and said the speech of Balaam son of Beor and the speech of the warrior with an open eye (singular)" Semjaza Azza, a Seraphim, according to the rabbinic tradition, is suspended between Heaven and Earth along with Azazel as punishment for having had carnal knowledge of mortal women. He is said to be constantly falling, with one eye shut and the other open, to see his plight and suffer the more. It is said that he now hangs, head down, and is the constellation of Orion. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samyaza Odin, the Norse god, was born with two eyes, but traded one for a drink from Mimir's well. "The tales about the Norse god Odin tell how he gave one of his eyes in return for wisdom" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Odin Odin is often connected with the celestial orb (sun), especially because of his one eye. The Supreme, invisible Creator of all things was called All-Father. His regent in Nature was Odin, the one-eyed god. The Norwegians regarded Balder the Beautiful as a solar deity, and Odin is often connected with the celestial orb, especially because of his one eye. The Secret Teachings of All Ages by Hall Ra, an Egyptian god whose right eye represents life, immortality, and light, often portrayed as a sun The Eye of Ra can be equated with the disk of the sun, with the cobras coiled around the disk Ra was sometimes depicted with the head of a ram, especially in representations associated with the Underworld. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Ra Horus Eye of Horus Horus, an Egyptian god whose left eye represents the moon, healing, protection, and restoration Since Horus was said to be the sky, he was considered to also contain the Sun and Moon. Egyptians believed that the Sun was his right eye and the Moon his left and that they traversed the sky when he, a falcon, flew across it. Later, the reason that the Moon was not as bright as the sun was explained by a tale, known as The Contendings of Horus and Seth. In this tale, it was said that Seth, the patron of Upper Egypt, and Horus, the patron of Lower Egypt, had battled for Egypt brutally, with neither side victorious, until eventually, the gods sided with Horus. As Horus was the ultimate victor he became known as ḥr.w or "Horus the Great", but more usually translated as "Horus the Elder". In the struggle, Set had lost a testicle, and Horus' eye was gouged out. In Irish lore, Balor is the leader of the Fomorians (like fallen angels), against the Tuatha De Danann (like holy angels). He has a large eye that wreaks destruction when opened. The Fomorian king Balor has a single, deadly eye that wreaks destruction when opened. In some versions, it’s blinded by his grandson Lugh, ending his reign. The one eye here is a weapon, and its blinding is a victory over evil. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Balor Second Apocalypse of John 3:3 Then shall appear the denier, and he who is set apart in the darkness, who is called Antichrist. 3:5 And I heard a voice saying to me: The appearance of his face is dusky; 3:6 the hairs of his head are sharp, like darts; 3:7 his eyebrows like a wild beast’s; 3:8 his right eye like the star which rises in the morning, and the other like a lion’s; 3:21 (ms. E) His right eye is like the morning star, and his left like a lion’s; because he was taken prisoner by the archangel Michael, and he took his godhead from him. 3:22 (ms. E) And I was sent from the bosom of my Father, and I drew up the head of the polluted one, and his eye was consumed. 3:23 (ms. E) And when they worship him, he writes on their right hands, that they may sit with him in the outer fire; Al-Masīḥ ad-Dajjal In Islam, the Dajjal is blind in one eye... The Dajjal is blind in the right eye, and some reports say his left eye is deformed like a floating grape. His good eye is bulging and deformed — described as not fully functional either. He has the word "كافر" (K-F-R, meaning "unbeliever") written on his forehead — legible to all believers, whether literate or illiterate. Sahih al-Bukhari (Book 88, Hadith 241): “The Prophet said, ‘Dajjal is blind of one eye, and between his eyes is written Kafir.’” Sahih Muslim (Book 41, Hadith 7009): “He will be blind in the right eye, and his eye will be like a floating grape.” The coming of the Dajjal would be preceded by several signs such as: there will be no shame amongst people; many people will worship Satan; and people will start killing each other without any reason. He is usually described as blind in right eye, his left eye will be green. It is believed that many will be deceived by him and join his ranks, among them Jews, Bedouins, weavers, magicians, and children of fornication. The Dajjal will be able to perform miracles, such as healing the sick, raising the dead, causing the earth to grow vegetation, causing livestock to prosper and to die, and stopping the sun's movement.[3] His miracles will resemble those performed by ʿĪsā ( Jesus Christ). At the end, the Dajjal will be defeated and killed by ʿĪsā when the latter simply looks at him, and - according to some narrations - puts a sword through the Dajjal. 2 Thessalonians 2:8 And then shall that Wicked be revealed, whom the Lord shall consume with the spirit of his mouth, and shall destroy with the brightness of his coming: 2:9 Even him, whose coming is after the working of Satan with all power and signs and lying wonders, Zechariah (Zech) 11:17 Woe to the idol shepherd that leaveth the flock! the sword shall be upon his arm, and upon his right eye: his arm shall be clean dried up, and his right eye shall be utterly darkened. In Kabbalah, and a host of other religions, the Hamsa is a symbol composed of an eye in the palm of a hand. It is said to be from the pre-flood Mesopotamian culture, but I have found no artifacts that confirm this. Its use is known to have begun with Sephardic Jews and Kabbalists, and is currently also used by Muslims, Hindus, Catholics and Christians; in the it is said by all of these religions to ward off evil. It is said to be the hand of Mary, the hand of Fatima, and the hand of Venus. The eye is said to be the eye of evil. Don't forget that one of the prophecies that we read, said that the antichrist would mark people who followed him on their right hand. Kabbalah https://ascentofsafed.com/Teachings/Advanced/Parshas/Marcus/m4063oneeye.html Ascent of Safed - In The City of Kabbalah.html Kabbalah explains that the two eyes of God refers to the Divine manifestation on the level of what is called Z”A. On this level there are two eyes, one of Chesed and one of Gevurah, kindness and judgement. This is the level referred to as daas tachton, or “lower mind,” where the same situation can be judged in two opposite ways. The singular "eye" symbolizes a unified, higher level of Divine perception beyond duality. Right = Chesed, Kindness (good) Left = Gevura, Judgment (evil) Red Bracelet Eyes zdf werbung mit dem zweiten sieht man besser The "HAMSA" The movie "The Gate"