The all-seeing eye is the eye of cobra (the Wadjet), a serpent, the serpent in the Garden of Eden.
The all-seeing eye is also called the Eye of Providence, originated from the Eye of Horus (Horus is an Egyptian falcon-headed god regarded as the protector of the monarchy), also called Eye of Ra (Ra is the sun god, the supreme Egyptian deity), the symbol of protection, royal power and good health.
Eye of Horus (Eye of Ra)
The Eye of Ra became an explicit image of the Roman Catholic Trinity and Masonic Lucifer during the Renaissance in the 14thβ16th centuries.
Both Freemasonry and Catholicism worship the same god β the Egyptian Ra, Satan Lucifer.
Therefore, the All-Seeing Eye is the symbol of the Omniscience of the Sun God, Lucifer, whom they worship. These All-Seeing Eyes represents the Omniscience of Horus, who is Lucifer in the Egyptian Satanic Mysteries. Masonic author, Carl Claudy writes: "This is one of the oldest and most widespread symbols denoting God. We find it in Egypt, in India ... The Open Eye of Egypt represented Osiris. In India, Siva is represented by an eye."
ββ Carl Claudy, "Introduction To Freemasonry: Entered Apprentice, Fellowcraft, and Master mason Complete In One Volume", The Temple Publishers, 1931, p. 148, quoted by Dr. Cathy Burns, "Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated", p. 357
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The presence of the Jesuits' Satan eye on the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen of the French Revolution set by France's National Constituent Assembly in 1789 tells us: The Jesuits and Freemasons are the masterminds behind the French Revolution that murdered 40,000 people.
The evil eye is a curse believed to be cast by a malevolent glare causing injury, illness, or even death, usually given to a person when they are unaware. The superstition of the evil eye was held in ancient Greece, Rome, the Middle East, and West Asia, and it persists in many cultures today.
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The prophet of Islam Muhammad believed in evil eye:
Hadith Bukhari 7.635:
Narrated Um Salama:
that the Prophet saw in her house a girl whose face had a black spot. He said. "She is under the effect of an evil eye; so treat her with a Ruqya (recitation of Qur'an in Arabic)."