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Left Eye of Horus

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The Egyptian eye most frequently refers to the Eye of Horus, which is usually depicted as the left eye and represents healing, protection, and wisdom. In Egyptian mythology, Horus, the god of the sky, was the son of Isis, goddess of the moon, and Osiris, god of the dead.

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The Egyptian eye most frequently refers to the Eye of Horus, which is usually depicted as the left eye and represents healing, protection, and wisdom. In Egyptian mythology, Horus, the god of the sky, was the son of Isis, goddess of the moon, and Osiris, god of the dead.

The Egyptian eye most frequently refers to the Eye of Horus, which is usually depicted as the left eye and represents healing, protection, and wisdom. In Egyptian mythology, Horus, the god of the sky, was the son of Isis, goddess of the moon, and Osiris, god of the dead.

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