Yesterday (2/25/2021, Th), I had another vivid and bizarre dream that I had no doubt was part of this recent series of synchronicity.
Note: Image on right found next to Pinterest link => Blackmadguru
Prior to this dream, on 2/23/2021(Tue), I had even selected the “Pleiades Expanding: Multidimensionality” Ascension card—within the Cosmic Consciousness deck created by Jamye Price—which has amazingly matched personal experiences so far, to include the recent experiences.
I mentioned that I had chosen the “Sirius Initiation: Creativity” card—before this one, which I had displayed since last month—in today’s YouTube video, “A Seal & Orange UFO Dream Leading to Invaluable Wealth.”
When I looked up various interpretations for the keywords and phrases of this most recent dream, I came upon information about God Thoth (whom I also mentioned in the above video).
There was also mention of the new moon and full moon, and I had started this video project soon after the new moon, and published it before the full moon (tomorrow).
Dream Journal for 2/25/2021 (Th):
I had a vivid dream of looking into a mirror, and seeing that my entire left, inner eye was pitch black.
I was initially concerned, so I told my husband, but he was on his phone as usual. I became frustrated and told him a few more times while calling him a f#*!er.
I then looked into the mirror again, and believed that I could peel off the black covering on my eye; and sure enough, it effortlessly came off.
However, as I looked closely, I noticed that the left part of my white eyeball had what appeared to be a light color, circular bruise on it.
It then turned into a circle of iridescent, pastel pink, which I was mesmerized by.
There was another small, rainbow-like circle on the inner cord of my left, white eyeball as well. I was in awe until I woke up.
Intuitively, all the following symbols reminded me of the Divine Mother Goddess (and even an individualized extension, as Goddess):
- Left side of the body corresponding with the right hemisphere of the brain (Divine Feminine energies)
- One Eye (Prime Creator/Creator of All Creation, and all extensions that have awoken as well)
- Color black (The Mysterious Unknown/Darkness/The Void)
- Color pink (Unconditional Love [Frequency] for self/interconnected Life)
- Circle (or Sphere = Completion/WHOLE)
And the rainbow reminded me of God/Light Frequency.
I also looked up the following interpretations while following my curiosity, though not everything is crystal clear yet (links under each section in different color font):
What do black eyeballs mean?
Pure black eyes are one of the rarest to find. It’s mostly a very dark shade of brown. In this case, you’re a natural born leader or at least that’s how people see you. You’re mysterious, confident and intuitive.
https://www.scoopwhoop.com › eye-colour-personality
The mirror image, or left eye, sometimes represented the moon and the god Djehuti (Thoth).
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye_of_Horus#:~:text=The%20mirror%20image%2C%20or%20left,the%20god%20Djehuti%20(Thoth).&text=It%20was%20believed%20by%20the,could%20get%20to%20the%20eye.
The Eye of Thoth[Footnote 1] is an ancient Egyptian symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
https://dresdenfiles.fandom.com/wiki/Eye_of_Thoth
There are a number of depictions of the restoration of the eye in Greco-Roman temples. Thoth is assisted by fourteen gods including the gods of the Ennead of Hermopolis or thirty male deities (in Ismant el-Kharab, the Dakhla Oasis). Each god represented one of the fifteen days leading up to the full moon, and to the waning moon. The restored eye became emblematic of the re-establishment of order from chaos, thus closely associating it with the idea of Ma’at. […]
Thoth restoring the Eye, Dendera @Soutekh67 [didn’t include image]
Thoth with the Eye, Late Period [didn’t include image]
Eye of Horus / Eye of Ra
Although she was often personified, Maat (Ma’at) is perhaps best understood as an idea, rather than a goddess, but she was central to conceptions of the universe, balance, and divine order in Ancient Egypt.
The name Ma’at is generally translated as “that which is straight” or “truth” but also implies “order”, “balance” and “justice”. Thus Ma’at personified perfect order and harmony.
She came into being when Ra rose from the waters of Nun (Chaos) and so she was often described as a daughter of Ra [personal note excluded]. She was sometimes considered to be the wife of Thoth because he was a god of wisdom.
The ancient Egyptians believed that the universe was ordered and rational. The rising and setting of the sun, the flooding of the Nile, and the predicable course of the stars in the sky reassured them that there was permanence to existence which was central to the nature of all things.
However, the forces of chaos were always present and threatened the balance of Maat. Each person was duty bound to preserve and defend Maat and the Pharaoh was perceived as the guardian of Maat.
Without Ma’at, Nun would reclaim the universe and chaos would reign supreme [personal note excluded].
[…] She also built a small temple to Ma’at within the precinct of Montu in Karnak [personal note excluded].
Maat was depicted as a woman wearing a crown with a single ostrich feather protruding from it. She is occasionally depicted as a winged goddess.
Her totem was a stone platform representing the stable foundation on which order was built and the primeval mound which first emerged from the waters of Nun (chaos).
Maat
With the mythological symbol of the Eye, we touch upon what has been called “the key to the religion” (Clark, 1959, p.227). It is also the most complicated of Egyptian symbols.
The two Eyes (one in the primeval waters and one in the ideal society) was the most common & popular symbol in Egyptian thought. But even before the Dynastic Period, both in Asia and Europe, an eye or eyes represented a Neolithic fertility goddess.
The general word for “eye” in Egyptian is “irt” (pronounced “eeret”), a feminine noun.
To grasp the meaning of the Eye, two registers can be invoked. However, in Egyptian pre-rational thought, these levels are often confused, whereas there is a semantic bridge between both registers :
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”.
the Eye is an anthropological symbol of restoration and popular wellness : this is the Restored Eye of Horus, son of Isis and Osiris, the “Wedjat” (“wDAt” : hale or uninjured), associated with the left hand side, the winter and the Moon. Because Thoth played an important role in its myth, it is also called the “Eye of Thoth”.
http://www.sofiatopia.org/maat/eyes.htm
cos·mog·o·ny
/käzˈmäɡənē/
noun
the branch of science that deals with the origin of the universe, especially the solar system.
“today the central questions of cosmology and cosmogony are being explored within the framework of the Big Bang theory”
Mago (마고, 麻姑) is a cosmogonic goddess in Korean creation myths. Hwang (2004) calls her “the Great Goddess” and proposes “Magoism, the archaic
https://en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magu_(deity)
What does Magu mean?
Magu is a legendary Taoist xian (仙 “immortal; transcendent”) associated with the elixir of life, and a symbolic protector of females in Chinese mythology. Stories in Chinese literature describe Magu as a beautiful young woman with long birdlike fingernails, while early myths associate her with caves [personal note excluded].
https://findwords.info › term › magu
n[…] To pacify the Eye, Atum [had dream of Amun a while back; see below for relation] changed it into a rearing cobra with swollen neck, the uraeus snake guarding Re’s crown, protecting it and guaranteeing the endurance of his monarchy.
This snake is a defensive cobra, called “iaret” (“iart” – “she who mounts”) or “uraeus”, rearing up to strike with lethal force any enemy of Pharaoh. This Lower Egyptian cobra-goddess was also called “Wadjet” (“wDt”). [This reminded me of dream of huge, upright, white snake staring at me, recorded in blog] […] The left Eye of Re was also called the Eye of Horus, son of Isis, the Wedjat Eye or Eye of Thoth. […]
In the fight with Seth, Horus lost his left eye (and Seth his testicles – symbols of the causes of revolt, violence, sexual perversity and turbulence).
This left Eye of Horus is the endangered & injured Eye, also called “the black eye” (his “empty Eye” torn out), associated with the cycle of the Moon (its destruction is associated with the New Moon, its restoration with the Full Moon). It was miraculously filled and completed by Thoth and then given back to Horus (as it is brought to Pharaoh) as a “full Eye” or “Eye of Thoth”.
“Although Maat may have been driven out, she could return thanks to the assiduous work of the ruler or the individual. In that sense maat resembled the eye of Horus, wounded time and time again and subsequentely healed.
Both symbolized a constantly endangered order that must repeatedly be established anew. The presentation of the eye of Horus, or udjet eye, by the pharaoh or priest had the same basic significance as the presentation of Maat.
The gesture gave visible proof that all disruptions and threats to order had been removed, and that justice and harmony ruled once more. On two statues we find the symbols explictly joined in the inscription : ‘My arms carry the udjet eye, I present maat.’ The sacred eye is often shown in the hands of a baboon – an allusion to Thoth, who healed the eye …” Hornung, 1992, p.142.
When the Eye had been restored, it became more powerful than before (stronger immunity [interesting, I drank ultra potent elderberry honey, immune boost drink yesterday evening, for the first time, because I was experiencing “flu”-like symptoms throughout the day/probably Light symptoms related to upcoming full moon on 2/27/2021; it has caught my attention and curiosity since I saw it a few times on sale at Natural Grocers]).
To illiterate Egyptians, the restoration of the Eye of Horus was the analogon of what the resurrection of Osiris meant for Pharaoh and those deified with him. It also pointed to the return of Shu and Tefnut to Atum, who embraced them to rejuvenate them with his Ka-power.
The first pair were therefore not really powerful until the Single Eye could return them to their creator [reminded of dream recorded in blog about single eye in squares within squares wormhole and dream of shouting to God Thoth to wake up prior to that]. […]
Horus (son of Isis & Osiris) : the divine king who unites the Two Lands and restores all unbalance thanks to his Wedjat Eye, or healing power. […]
The restored eye is the Wedjat Eye, the most powerful healing instrument ever, for with it, Horus resuscitated Osiris, who resurrected to become the spirit of life itself.
The Wedjat Eye brought enough Ka-power (just as Atum’s embrace gave Ka-power to Shu and Tefnut [the totality of the Divine splits into life and order (Divine Feminine & Divine Masculine; Twin Flame/Soul)]) to heal any injury and to allow the natural motion of the soul to be restored.
This brings the soul to the sky, where it will spiritualize in unity with its spirit (or essence of the soul).
http://www.sofiatopia.org/maat/eyes.htm
Although Amun took on many of Atum’s attributes and more or less replaced him, the two remained distinct deities and Atum continued to be venerated. In his role as Amun-Ra, the god combines his invisible aspect (symbolized by the wind which one cannot see but is aware of) and his visible aspect as the life-giving sun.
In Amun, the most important aspects of both Ra and Atum were combined to establish an all-encompassing deity whose aspects were literally every facet of creation [like reuniting ALL aspects and extensions of Multidimensional, full-potential, WHOLE self/Self, of my blog reunitingall.com].
This coming of the new floods symbolically represented (and repeated) the coming into existence of the worldly order, […]
https://www.ancient.eu/amun/
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