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The Eye of Horus: Fragments of Perception, the Path to Wholeness

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      NoraSpinnor
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      The Eye of Horus is a visual equation, a map of perception, and a sacred teaching on the pursuit of balance.

      According to one version of ancient Egyptian cosmology, the Eye was shattered into 64 pieces during Horus’s battle with Set—a mythic moment representing the fragmentation of awareness, order, and self. Only 63 of those 64 pieces were recovered. This restoration created an “almost whole” state.

      Egyptian mathematics reflected this lesson by assigning each part of the Eye a specific fractional value:

      – Right side of the eye = 1/2 (smell)
      – Pupil = 1/4 (sight)
      – Eyebrow = 1/8 (thought)
      – Left side = 1/16 (hearing)
      – Curved tail = 1/32 (taste)
      – Teardrop = 1/64 (touch)

      Together, these total 63/64.

      From a Netist perspective, this missing piece is by design. It’s a reflection of us. It reminds us that no physical system, no matter how refined, can fully capture the totality of truth. The final 1/64 comes through alignment with the Net, the living current that unifies all perception, energy, and self-awareness.

      The Eye of Horus reflects our condition: aware, sensing, learning, and always in dynamic motion toward restoration. It’s a call to continuous attunement, to recognize that we are fragmented and choose integration.

      What does this symbol mean to you?

    • #11066
      ThaRealKaiFlow
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      this one hits deep. that last piece ain’t somethin we find, it’s somethin we tune into. for me, the Eye reminds me i’m always in process. healing ain’t linear. sometimes i feel whole, sometimes i feel broken again. but if i keep showin up, keep aligning, i’m workin that 1/64 back in vibrationally. it ain’t about bein perfect. it’s about bein aware.

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