avatarCharlotte Zobeir Ali

Summary

The Eye of Horus symbol represents the brain's limbic system and the potential for humans to achieve enlightenment by understanding and nurturing this part of the brain.

Abstract

The Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian symbol, has been linked to healing, protection, and enlightenment. Its historical background involves the resurrection of Osiris and Horus' battle against Seth. The symbol contains six parts with numerical values associated with our senses and thought. The eye's connection to the brain is through the limbic system, responsible for emotions and memories. Ancient Egyptians believed in nurturing this system to awaken the third eye or pineal gland, leading to spiritual awakening. The symbol teaches us to understand and heal the limbic system for inner peace and a meaningful life.

Opinions

  • The Eye of Horus symbolizes the potential for humans to attain enlightenment through the limbic brain.
  • The six parts of the Eye of Horus correspond to our senses and thought, with one part representing the magical power of Thoth.
  • The limbic brain controls emotions, memories, and coordinates the body's response to the environment.
  • Healing the limbic system is essential for achieving inner peace and living a meaningful life.
  • Ancient Egyptians believed in nurturing the limbic system to activate the third eye or pineal gland, leading to spiritual awakening.
  • Understanding the limbic system is the first step towards change and healing the brain.
  • The Eye of Horus symbol shows the secret part of the brain connected with our emotions and the potential for inner peace.

The Eye of Horus and Our Brain

Ancient Egyptians gave us the key to reach enlightenment

The Eye of Horus from the Tomb of Sennedjem

The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol known all around the world. It symbolises healing, protection, rejuvenation, rebirth, resurrection and wholeness.

The symbol combined art, anatomy, science and mythology. It is sometimes called the all-seeing eye as a reference to the third eye.

In this article, I will focus on the connection between this spiritual symbol and the brain.

This will help us understand how we can heal or reshape this complex organ. First, it is essential to explain the historical background of the symbol and analyse its shape.

The history

Statuette of Horus, Osiris and Isis from louvre.fr

Horus, the sky God was the son of Isis and Osiris. The latter was killed by Seth, the God of violence and chaos.

Isis was left in agony but was determined to retrieve the 14 body parts of her husband that were cut by Seth.

She managed to do so and asked Thoth, Anubis and Nephthys to help resurrect him. Osiris came back to life but Seth heard of his resurrection and killed him a second time.

Isis, hid her pregnancy from the terrible God and gave birth to Horus who later wanted to avenge his father’s death.

During one of their battles, Seth hurt Horus, took his eye and tore it into six pieces. Thoth, the God of writing and magic with the help of Hathor healed Horus.

The latter defeated Seth in a final battle.

The legend of the Eye of Horus was born.

Mathematics and the Eye of Horus

Document from ancient-origins.com

As a symbol, the eye contains six parts which were given a series of numerical values with a numerator of 1 and dominators to the power of 2.

They are linked to our five senses except for one part which is associated with thought and wisdom.

  • The right side of the eye is 1/2 (smell)
  • The pupil is 1/4 (sight)
  • The eyebrow is 1/8 (thought and wisdom)
  • The left side of the eye is 1/16 (hearing)
  • The curved tail is 1/32 (taste)
  • The teardrop is 1/64 (touch)

The fraction adds up to 63/64, the missing part is said to represent the magical power of Thoth.

The limbic brain

Image from cureus.com

This part of the brain is linked to emotions and memories. It controls and coordinates everything from the movements of the fingers to the heart rate.

The Eye of Horus depicts the secret areas of the brain that hold the potential for each human to attain enlightenment.

We already mentioned that it is also called the all-seeing eye or the third eye which is represented by the pineal gland located at the centre of the brain.

It stays dormant until the soul reaches a certain spiritual level. Ancient Egyptians believed that it was primordial to nurture our limbic brain so that the third eye would lead us to spiritual awakening.

Lessons to be learned from the Eye of Horus

carving of the Eye of Horus from the Tomb of Horemheb

The symbol shows us what to change in our body to improve our spirit. Understanding how the limbic system works will help us heal or reshape our brain.

This system is composed of the:

  • Hypothalamus controls emotions
  • Hippocampus relates to memories and helps you understand the environment
  • The amygdala helps coordinate response to things in your environment that trigger an emotional response

Damage to this system stems from trauma like enduring or witnessing abuse, neglect or violence which can result in depression, rage, PTSD and anxiety.

Ancient Egyptians concluded that relaxing the limbic system would heal and reshape our brain.

The first step towards change is to look inward and read everything about this system.

Conclusion

The Eye of Horus depicts the secret part of the brain connected with our emotions.

To reach inner peace and live a meaningful life, it is essential to understand the limbic system.

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