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EGYPTIAN MYTHOLOGY
Eye of ra; The eye of ra; Eye of Re
  • [[Sekhmet]] as a woman with the head of a lioness, wearing the sun disk and uraeus
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  • Upper]] and [[Lower Egypt]].

Evolution of the eye         
  • The ''stigma'' (2) of the [[euglena]] hides a light-sensitive spot.
  • iris]] and [[pupil]]
  • lens]]
  • Compound eye of [[Antarctic krill]]
  • The [[nautilus]] eye functions similarly to a [[pinhole camera]].
  • The [[planarian]] has "cup" eyespots that can slightly distinguish light direction.
ORIGINS AND DIVERSIFICATION OF THE ORGANS OF SIGHT THROUGH GEOLOGIC TIME
Evolution of the eyes; User:Silence/Eye; Evolution of eyes; Evolution of the Eye; Eye evolution; Evolution of eyesight; Evolution of vision; Evolutionary history of eyes
Many researchers have found the evolution of the eye attractive to study because the eye distinctively exemplifies an analogous organ found in many animal forms. Simple light detection is found in bacteria, single-celled organisms, plants and animals.
Eye (cyclone)         
  • The eye of [[Hurricane Katrina]] viewed from a [[hurricane hunter]] aircraft
  • An aircraft flying through a storm's eyewall and into the calm eye
  • cross section]] diagram of a mature tropical cyclone, with arrows indicating air flow in and around the eye
  • [[Hurricane Wilma]] with a pinhole eye
  • Detailed view of hurricane Isabel's eye, as viewed from the [[International Space Station]]
  • Hurricane Emilia]] in 1994.
  • Typhoon Maysak's]] eye from the [[International Space Station]] on March 31, 2015, displaying a pronounced stadium effect.
  • A hurricane-like storm on the south pole of Saturn displaying an eyewall tens of kilometers high
REGION OF MOSTLY CALM WEATHER AT THE CENTER OF STRONG TROPICAL CYCLONES
Eyewall; Eye wall; Stadium effect; Hurricane eye; Eyewall mesovortices; Clear eye; Ragged eye; Pinhole eye; Eye-wall; Mini-swirl; Miniswirl; Mini-swirls; Miniswirls; Structure of tropical cyclones; Eye (hurricane); Low-level Circulation Center; Eye (meteorology); Eye (tropical cyclone); Eye (storm); Eye Feature
The eye is a region of mostly calm weather at the center of tropical cyclones. The eye of a storm is a roughly circular area, typically in diameter.
Eye of Providence         
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  • Pontormo, ''Cena in Emmaus''
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SYMBOL OF ALL-SEEING EYE (USUALLY SHOWN IN TRIANGLE AND/OR SURROUNDED BY RAYS OF GLORY)
Eye of providence; All-seeing eye; All-seeing Eye; All Seeing Eye; Eye of the Pyramid; All-searching eye; All seeing eye; The Divine Eye; Divine Eye; Eye Of Providence; Eye in the triangle; Eye pyramid; Illuminati eye; The Eye of Providence; Masonic eye; Eye in a triangle; All-Seeing Eye; All-Seeing Eye of God
The Eye of Providence (or the All-Seeing Eye of God) is a symbol that depicts an eye, often enclosed in a triangle and surrounded by rays of light or glory, meant to represent divine providence, whereby the eye of God watches over humanity. A well-known example of the Eye of Providence appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which is depicted on the United States one-dollar bill.

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Eye of Ra

The Eye of Ra or Eye of Re is a being in ancient Egyptian mythology that functions as a feminine counterpart to the sun god Ra and a violent force that subdues his enemies. The eye is an extension of Ra's power, equated with the disk of the sun, but it often behaves as an independent goddess. This goddess can be equated with several particular deities, including Hathor, Sekhmet, Bastet, Raet-Tawy, and Mut. The eye goddess acts as mother, sibling, consort, and daughter of the sun god. She is his partner in the creative cycle in which he begets the renewed form of himself that is born at dawn. The eye's violent aspect defends Ra against the agents of disorder that threaten his rule. This dangerous aspect of the eye goddess is often represented by a lioness or by the uraeus, or cobra, a symbol of protection and royal authority. The Eye of Ra is similar to the Eye of Horus, which belongs to a different god, Horus, but represents many of the same concepts. The disastrous effects when the eye goddess rampages out of control and the efforts of the gods to return her to a benign state are a prominent motif in Egyptian mythology.

The Eye of Ra was involved in many areas of ancient Egyptian religion, including in the cults of the many goddesses who are equated with it. Its life-giving power was celebrated in temple rituals, and its dangerous aspect was invoked in the protection of the pharaoh, of sacred places, and of ordinary people and their homes.