Black Eye Club
>From birth, Horus' goal was to take revenge on the cruel god Seth for killing his father. Horus fought Seth in a duel and lost his left eye, or Seth attacked Horus at night and gouged out his eyes. According to different versions, Seth knocked out the eye, and then either crushed it with his foot or swallowed it. However, the gods came to Horus' aid. In different sources, the role of assistant was assigned to the goddess Hathor or the god Anubis, Thoth.
>They helped him restore his lost eye, providing it with magical properties. Later, Horus, with the help of his new eye, brought his father Osiris back to life, and he became the patron of the afterlife
>There is a myth in which Seth spat in Horus's eyes, taking the form of a black pig, which caused acute pain to Horus' eye. Because of this, pigs were considered unclean
Perhaps Horus is one-eyed and the masonic ritual is connected with picrel
Btw the Islamic Dajjal is described as one-eyed, Odin is one-eyed, irish Lugh(Lugus) closed his eye(be one eyed)
(Lugh similar to Apollo and Mercury. Egyptians identified Apollo with Horus. Lugh is also similar to Odin. Romans identified Odian and Lugh as Mercury-Toth-Hermes)
For some reason Melqart-Heracles-Nergal was also sometimes depicted as one-eyed. It is possible that Hiram built the Temple of Solomon following the example of Melqart's Temple (it also had two special columns, made of gold and emerald. The emerald/emerald-covered column glowed at night)
Most likely it is the same person with many names.
>They helped him restore his lost eye, providing it with magical properties. Later, Horus, with the help of his new eye, brought his father Osiris back to life, and he became the patron of the afterlife
>There is a myth in which Seth spat in Horus's eyes, taking the form of a black pig, which caused acute pain to Horus' eye. Because of this, pigs were considered unclean
Perhaps Horus is one-eyed and the masonic ritual is connected with picrel
Btw the Islamic Dajjal is described as one-eyed, Odin is one-eyed, irish Lugh(Lugus) closed his eye(be one eyed)
(Lugh similar to Apollo and Mercury. Egyptians identified Apollo with Horus. Lugh is also similar to Odin. Romans identified Odian and Lugh as Mercury-Toth-Hermes)
For some reason Melqart-Heracles-Nergal was also sometimes depicted as one-eyed. It is possible that Hiram built the Temple of Solomon following the example of Melqart's Temple (it also had two special columns, made of gold and emerald. The emerald/emerald-covered column glowed at night)
Most likely it is the same person with many names.