Eye of Horus

 Eye of Horus was the symbol representing protection, health, and restoration in ancient Egypt. It was also used in amulets as according to Egyptian myth, Horus lost his left eye when he had a struggle with Seth, Egyptian god. His eye got restored by Hathor and this restoration became a symbol of healing. 

Unit fractions ½, ¼, 1/8, 1/16, 1/32 and 1/64 are associated with the parts of the Eye of Horus. Each part represents to human six senses which are smell, sight, thought, hearing, taste, and touch. 

½ represents smell, triangular shaped object can be found which resembles human nose, ¼ represent sight and central round-shaped in Eye of Horus resembles shape of massa intermedia. 1/8 represents thought, eyebrow shaped in eye resembles shape of corpus callosum. 1/16 represents hearing, triangular shaped object in eye resembles Brodmann areas (center of hearing in humans). 1/32 represents taste, tail shaped object in eye resembles taste pathway, and 1/64 represents touch, straight object resembles somatosensory pathway. 

 

It was nice to know that each unit fractions in Eye of Horus resembles to certain parts in human and each represents human’s six senses. Also, it was interesting to see six resembled images being superimposed upon image of human brain.  

When I think about numbers in my life that have special meanings, I used to believe that I will have a good day or have a luck when I see number 7 in my day.  

 

https://www.cureus.com/articles/19443-the-eye-of-horus-the-connection-between-art-medicine-and-mythology-in-ancient-egypt

 

https://www.britannica.com/topic/Eye-of-Horus

Comments

  1. Lisa, I had a look at the image of the Eye of Horus as part of the brain from the link that you shared. It's fascinating. The connections to neural pathways are fascinating.

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