If you do not understand racism (white supremacy) and how it works, everything else you understand will only confuse you. - Neely Fuller

We need something to clarify everything for us, because we get confused...but if we use the concept of Asili, we will understand that whatever it is they are doing, whatever terms they use, however they come at you, you need to be thinking about what? How is this going to facilitate their power and help them to dominate me? -Marimba Ani

Saturday, September 7, 2019

Eye Definition Meaning | Circle, Cycle, Star, Soul, Parent, Child
Unity Consciousness #1723

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(Part 9un of 11)

Eye As Birthplace As Parent As Mother

A symbol of conception, gestation, transformation, reproduction, going out, resurrection, renewal, rebirth, salvation, to be made whole forever, and ever, making the likeness, making an image (i.e. “let us make man in our image”).
On walls, the human eye was often painted blue-green to match the blue of heaven above and the green of the Oasis renewal birthplace at the beginning of the Nile and the blue-green of the waters. Since a blue-green eye signifies health, welfare, safety, salvation and reproduction of another life, it was placed with the mummy in the tomb. (NG1 17)

The whole practice of humans wearing eye makeup and any makeup is a ritual to symbolize natural phenomena. You are using what you call primitive pagan symbolism each time you wear makeup whether you know it or not. Furthermore you are using the suboptimal form due to lack of awareness, inappropriate mixture of symbolism and the toxic cancerous nature of the makeup.
Just like the eyes in the heavens, the human eye is a mirror, an emblem of reproduction, and this was underlined at the time of puberty in black or green as a sign of puberty or reproduction. (NG1 95)

Eye As Birthplace Of Child

A representation of a repeating period, a repetition of time, phase, stage or cycle of time in a continuous process of circle-making. This is called a Nutr. (UC#946)
The pupil of the Eye is also a Nutr as the mirror in which an image was reproduced or reflected.
Kam is black in general and is the dark of the eye, the pupil. Thus darkness is the mirror that reproduces the image. We know this in Kameras. To reproduce is to begin, thus “Kam,” also means to form, to create. (NG1 238)

The serpent and star are symbols of the repeating period. Serpent, Star and Eye go together. To have “stars in your eyes” is to have repeating periods in your repeater of periods.
Additional symbols are circle, egg, phoenix, mirror, water, cyclops, unicorn. (BB 94-5, 243), (NG1 334)
This reminds us that a female described as having her period ties into and comes from the understanding of the Eye. A female has her cycle called a period. That which rems from the mer (flows out), is also the period. It is a form of inundation. The period also contains the egg.

Every year, the Easter Egg is the symbol of the New Year which begins at Spring Equinox, but also at Summer Solstice in Egypt. (NG1 133)

Eye As Life

Eye as birthplace and as child tells us Eye means life. The eye is a type of Ankh, meaning life and living; the being, the one who IS, the I am, the I see... (NG1 27)
To feed the eye with fat was to feed the spirit, an early way of glorifying and causing to shine. Same as anointing the body with fat or oil. This is where we get feeding lamps with oil to feed the light to make them shine and stay illuminated.
Compare this to eye-candy and people-watching. What's the difference between people-watching, spectators, fans, fans and their antics of support, fan actions, fan acts, fanatics? (NG1 134)

Eye As Sight

Represents sight, seeing, understanding, illumination, inspiration, the soul of being, spirit. Now that we see eye is mirror and soul, then yes the eyes are the mirrors to the soul because all three words mean the same thing.

The Eye represents watching, to be watched over, protection, to sleep; to dream. This is where the term eye-witness comes from. And many other phrases such as “all eyes on me,” (thus the all-seeing eye) and “you can run but you can't hide” because eyes are everywhere. There is no place that exists that doesn't have an eye watching it at all times in all conditions, in all degrees of visibility or invisibility, even if we were alone in the closet in the dark, even also in the coffin in the grave.

When we say “I see you” we are also saying “I sees me,” “Eye sees we.” (NG1 133)

Short List of Additional Names For The Eye: An, Ar, Ber, Buru, candle, judges, lights, Ma, Pa, Sakhu, Rishi, Urshi, Uta, watchers. (BB 105, 278), (NG1 200, 275), (AE2 607)

References: BB; NG1; NG2; AE1; AE2