Yesterday, when I was out for a walk, I saw a egyptian hyrogliph cloud, it was there for a realy short time, than it disolved.
What could that mean?
First I had to search which hyrogliph it is, because I had forgotten .
But now I wonder what it could mean...
Thank you for your answers .
Thank you!
I thought about that to.
I only was not sure if it could be that simple.
Now I hope that this protection, health and restoration will be for all of us here and for everyone who asks for it!
Many people confuse the eye of Horus with that of Ra. But thanks to our explanations you will never be one of them!
It is indeed very simple to distinguish the two eyes:
When we speak of the eye of Horus (or Udjat eye), it is always a left eye (if you look at Horus from the front, it will be the eye on your right).
On the contrary, if we speak of the eye of Ra, it will always be a right eye (so, if you look at Ra from the front, it will be the eye that is on your left).
In ancient Egypt, the eye of Ra represents the Sun and is a symbol of the power of pharaohs, while the eye of Horus is the representation of the Moon and is a symbol of protection.
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