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when I was about 6 I drew a crying eye. I would doodle it everywhere. I forgot about it until my mom told me she saved a " blotter" from my grandfathers desk and there were eyes all over with tear drops.
Later I realized it was the eye of Horus, when I saw the eye of Horus in a book. I imagine this happens a lot vut since people don't really think about what they doodle when they are on the phone, or at work, etcf they usually do not save the paper.
No doubt you are tapping in to something:) Investigate!
How curious! I also used to draw a crying eye all the time. Sometimes with a rose...
I also used to draw cubes and sequences of cubes a lot! Once, in high school we were asked to draw a symbol that define us and I drew a cube. Unfortuntelt i don't remember what explanation I gave for choosing this form...
Very interesting Ullan. I hope you'll be able to scanned and/or upload these images and post them here. I am curious to see them.
cancapscorp said:when I was about 6 I drew a crying eye. I would doodle it everywhere. I forgot about it until my mom told me she saved a " blotter" from my grandfathers desk and there were eyes all over with tear drops.
Later I realized it was the eye of Horus, when I saw the eye of Horus in a book. I imagine this happens a lot vut since people don't really think about what they doodle when they are on the phone, or at work, etcf they usually do not save the paper.
No doubt you are tapping in to something:) Investigate!
i drew a lot of spiritual pictures when i was younger. unfortunately at some point in my life i threw away my original drawings not knowing how important they were at the time. later i found a book with the exact same picture as one of the drawings on the cover of the book. so keep your drawings and keep searching... you will soon have your answers. i would also love to see your drawings ullan!
deborah said:Hi Cancapscorp, This is also curious to me, as I use to quite often draw a crying eye. How did you come to connect it with the Eye of Horus?
Simmy said:How curious! I also used to draw a crying eye all the time. Sometimes with a rose...
I also used to draw cubes and sequences of cubes a lot! Once, in high school we were asked to draw a symbol that define us and I drew a cube. Unfortuntelt i don't remember what explanation I gave for choosing this form...
Very interesting Ullan. I hope you'll be able to scanned and/or upload these images and post them here. I am curious to see them.
cancapscorp said:when I was about 6 I drew a crying eye. I would doodle it everywhere. I forgot about it until my mom told me she saved a " blotter" from my grandfathers desk and there were eyes all over with tear drops.
Later I realized it was the eye of Horus, when I saw the eye of Horus in a book. I imagine this happens a lot vut since people don't really think about what they doodle when they are on the phone, or at work, etcf they usually do not save the paper.
No doubt you are tapping in to something:) Investigate!
Horus, represented as the falcon-headed god, was an important god in Egyptian legend. The symbol representing his eye, Eye of Horus, was a powerful symbol used to protect from evil. Pronounced "udjat" by the Egyptians, the Eye of Horus represents a human eye with the cheek markings of a falcon.The ancient Egyptian Eye of Horus or wedjat ('Whole One') is a powerful symbol of protection, and is also considered to confer wisdom, health and prosperity.The ancient Egyptians considered the eye of horus as a representative of eternal renewal of the kingdom from Pharaoh to pharaoh.
The ancient Egyptians believed that this symbol has a very powerful and magical effect on restoring harmony to the unstabilized world and restoring unrightful things.
the eye I drew was stylized with a huge sloping teardrop. It wasn't until I was in my 40's I made the connections. It was always the left eye!
I have a friend who has something similar happening to him. He says that every now and then (seems to be a couple days) he receives messages from God and writes them down. He has all sorts of different symbols and such all over his room, but ever since its been happening he's been becoming somewhat anti-social. I worry about him, but I know that someone is trying to say something to him or through. This is probably the same for you, as well.
I would suggest showing your drawings to other people. Maybe you will find someone who knows what they mean.
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