Eye of Horus Moonstone Pinecone Amulet
Ethereal JutsuBlue flash moonstone with a powerful silver Orgone eye of Horus symbol on a pinecone slice, double coated in jeweler's grade epoxy resin. Comes with an adjustable brown leather cord.
0.46oz 1 1/2"X1 3/4"
Throughout the span of recorded human history, Pinecones have served as a symbolic representation of Human Enlightenment, the Third Eye and the Pineal Gland.
The name of the pineal gland comes from its pinecone-like shape. It is said that the pinecone was revered by ancient pagan people as the fruit (or seed) of the evergreen - a symbol which is connected to ideas of eternal life. It has also been considered a phallic symbol for its shape and role in creating life. The pinecone is a symbol which can be found in many ancient civilizations and cultures around the world. The following are some possible examples of pinecones appearing in ancient art.
The Eye of Horus originated in Ancient Egypt and represents healing and knowledge and is a symbol of protection from evil. The Eye of Horus originated from the Egyptian god Horus (also known as Heru, Hor, Har and Her), who was the god of the Sky. Horus had the body of a man and the head of a falcon. Horus's left eye represents the moon while his right eye represents the sun. The Eye of Horus is used even today as a symbol of protection. The Ancient Egyptians believed that the Eye was a source of healing because it had been restored after being torn into six pieces by Seth. In addition, the Eye of Horus is a symbol of knowledge and health.
The Eye of Horus has also been believed to depict the part of the brain that helps gain enlightenment. The eye of Horus, used in this manner is called the “third eye”or a pineal gland.The belief is that a person gains access to the pineal gland once they obtain a certain spiritual level.