So, I was digging on African connections to Ancient Greek culture the other day and I found out they used to wear Isis eyes to ward off the evil eye. Then I kept researching and I found this is common all across the Mediterreanen still today but they’ve evolved into what are called Nazar Eyes in Turkey and I think there are different variations of them.

I noticed the similarities between the word Nazar and Nazarene and I wonder if there’s any sort of relation? There might not be. But Isis is the archetype for Mary the Mother of Jesus. Both represent the Earth. In Egyptian tombs we’ve found lots of Isis Eyes meant to ward off evil spirits. The worship of the Mother is more ancient than memory.

I’m reading this article on Isis that doesn’t seem to understand the stories are all so similar because there is a central origin to them and there used to be a global culture rivaling that of today prior to the last cataclysm that Aztec’s say saw the end of Saturn as the 4th Sun and the beginning of the reign of the Son, Sol, the current age.
“Worshipped by many names throughout
Africa, Asia, and greek and roman empires,
she was known as Isis, Hathor, Ma’at,
Artemis, Demeter-Persephone, Hera, Mother
of Corn, Juno, and Hecate. She was Lilith of
west Asia and Kali of India”
That’s because She’s Earth. And every ancient culture, and most modern ones, deifies her.
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