bambu;4030538 said:Glad to see you getting your shit together son, there may be hope for you yet....
With that being said it appears that there is a consensus regarding these texts.
This is highly laughable considering how I already proved you WRONG when you stated that the all seeing eye was not ALSO known as the "Eye of Ra" symbolically for the sun. You stated the eye was ONLY called the "Eye' of Horus" when I stated to you it was referred to by BOTH names... You need to get yo facts togetha and gtfo.
bambu;3991399 said:The burden of proof is on you to provide evidence that the symbol how you described it is attributed to Ra instead of Horus.
bambu;3991399 said:I have acknowledged that it was referred to as the eye of Ra, but it was not a symbol attributed to the sun god.
bambu;3983092 said:It is mistakenly called the all seeing eye of Ra by those ignorant of ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses.
http://www.maat.sofiatopia.org/eyes.htm
the Eye is a cosmogonic goddess, symbol of reunification and divine kingship : this is the Single Eye of the Supreme, Self-created High God of before creation, namely Atum. This Eye is also called the "Eye of Re" and the "Eye of Horus" (the Elder), associated with the right hand side, the summer and the Sun. Its mythical activity (like that of the autocreation of Atum and the family drama of Osiris) took place in the "first time", the so-called "zep tepy" ("zp tpy") or "Urzeit".
Its right (left) eye was associated with the Sun (Moon). The Solar Eye of Re (or Eye of Horus the Elder) referred to the Sole Eye Atum had transformed into the uraeus snake. This right Eye was the "white eye", associated with the cycle of the Sun (especially its zenith) and with the summer. It was this ever intact eye which was used in the Egyptian notation of measures of capacity :
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http://www.th epharaohs.net/

The word utchat, sometimes spelled udjat, refers to Egypt's sacred eye symbol. The right eye is called the Eye of Ra, symbolizing the sun. The left is called the Eye of Thoth, symbolizing the moon. Both eyes together are the Two Eyes Of Horus The Elder. The eye is the part of the body able to perceive light, and is therefore the symbol for spiritual ability.
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http://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus
The Eye of Horus was an important symbol in ancient Egypt. It was the symbol of protection and Royal Power from Ra or Horus.
Horus was an ancient Egyptian sky god in the form of a falcon. The right eye represents a peregrine falcon's eye and the markings around it. This includes the "teardrop" marking sometimes found below the eye. As the wadjet (also udjat or utchat), it also represented the sun, and was associated with the Sun God Ra (Re). The "mirror image", or left eye, represented the moon and the God Tehuti (Thoth). [1]
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