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How do you explain the eye of ra in egyptian mythology?

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How do you explain the eye of ra in egyptian mythology?

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I believe what is pictured in the Eye of Horus is the interior of Mars as discribed in the Zohar-Book of Secret where the inside of Mars is ice surrounded by water. This accounts for Mars’ lack of magnitism opposed to earth with a molten core that turns producing a magnitic field that holds in the atsmophere. In the Sefer Yitzira written 4000 years ago by Avraham states the letter Dalet/4 is connected to the right eye and the planet Mars. On earth when you hit the rock, fire is emmitted but on Mars when you hit the rock water comes out; it is why Mars looks like a flood plain. the Egyptians, like the Roman’s, prayed to the planet Mars.>Horus is the God of Mars and the Eye of Horus represents the phenomenon of water come out of a rock in the form of tears because Mars like its color is a planet resembling severity. In Hebrew Ra means bad.

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