The Eye Sees All

You’ll see it on magazine and album covers, on product pictures, on TV shows, in music concerts, and certainly within the logos of many major companies. The “eye” is all around us.

This is made manifest in those who intentionally wink, cover one eye, or otherwise darken or emphasize one eye for all the world to see.

But have you ever stopped to think about why this is done? Better yet, have you even noticed this phenomenon to begin with? I mean, what is the world’s obsession with emphasizing one eye?

In this article, I am going to explain to you exactly why we see this symbol all over the globe. Further, I will reveal the incredibly dark meaning behind it.

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The Eye in Culture

Before revealing the true nature of the eye, I want to provide some of the literally endless examples that could be shown to illustrate how prevalent it is within our culture.

While strolling through your local makeup or fragrance store, you are guaranteed to encounter it.

If you take a stroll around the local department store, you may find many eyes on you.

Note the 666 hand-sign while covering the eyes. This is a very prevalent way to emphasize the eye.

As you scroll through your social media news feeds, the eye’s gaze will again be fixed upon you.

Speaking of entertainers, you’d better believe that y0ur favorite stars of stage and screen are in on it. All of them.

Grimes

Taylor Swift

Usher

Bob Dylan (note the hidden hand of Freemasonry, also)

Neil Young

Kesha

Katy Perry

Marilyn Manson

Marilyn Monroe

Don Cheadle demonstrating the all-seeing eye, along with the 666 hand-sign and the Freemason’s vow of silence.

Jennifer Aniston with the devil’s horns and winking to reveal the one eye.

Don’t tell me this stretches into “Christian” entertainment, too.

Yes, it does.

But what about the world of sports, is the all-seeing eye pervasive in that sphere as well? Certainly.

Super Bowl and CBS logo in 2024.

Jamarr Chase

Usain Bolt emphasizing the one eye and showing his Masonic ring.

Kevin Durant

James Hardin

Fine, Fine! So, maybe the all-seeing eye is everywhere within our world. At least it hasn’t reached our children yet, right? Wrong. Observe some of the children’s artwork that I have photographed at fairs and exhibits over the years.

Do you see that the eye is ever prevalent within our society, from top to bottom? If this has (somehow) not sufficed, then I will later provide links to view far more examples. For now, let’s move on to discussing what this symbol is truly about.

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The All-Seeing Eye

Clearly, the one eye is ubiquitous within our world, but the question remains: what does it mean?

You should not be surprised to know that the symbol—most known as the all-seeing eye—goes as far back into history as we can see. It existed in every culture of the world, in one way or another, but it was perhaps most prominent in ancient Egypt. There, it was used to pay homage to their “god” Horus.

The Eye of Horus derives its meaning from the mythical conflict between the god Horus with his rival Set, in which Set tore out or destroyed one or both of Horus’ eyes. The eye was later healed or returned to Horus.

In Egyptian mythology, the Eye of Horus was believed to have magical powers. As such, it was a common object to find on Egyptian artwork, jewelry, and sometimes even coffins.

Here is what it looks like:

Or perhaps we should allow Katy Perry to properly demonstrate the Eye of Horus at work in our world today.

While this explains the roots of the all-seeing eye from the vantage point of ancient Egypt, the symbol has come to represent none other than Satan throughout the world. Or, as the Freemasons prefer to call him, Lucifer.

While I do not have space in this article for it, I have documented (in spades) elsewhere that Freemasonry is truly Satanism in disguise.

Understand this: whenever you see one eye being darkened or emphasized—in ways like I have shown above—then you are observing a small (but significant) nod to Satan.

These are, as I call them, Satan’s calling cards.

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Conclusion

Over the last several years, I have shown just how prominent the one-eye symbolism of the all-seeing eye is within our world.

As you should be able to tell within the pictures above, those who demonstrate the one-eye symbolism are indeed paying homage to Satan: the one the Bible calls the “god of this age” (2 Cor. 4:4) and the “ruler of this world” (Jn. 14:30).

What I have shown you here is only a drop of water within a vast ocean of possible examples. You simply must understand that, in our time, Satan has amassed control over virtually every aspect of our world. If you need further evidence of this fact, then please click on the links below to see how pervasive this phenomenon really is.

The all-seeing eye of Lucifer is layered within our music, entertainment, sports, and even within our children’s artwork.

The goal of my ministry is to expose the depths of the darkness in order to reveal the greatness of the Light. My hope is that, in this article, I have provided you with sufficient evidence of how dark our world truly is. Perhaps you will find it valuable to further investigate the matter for yourself, which starts by viewing the articles I have linked above.

In understanding the darkness around you, I pray you are propelled to follow the Light. The Light, dear friends, is none other than Jesus Christ. More than ever, Jesus calls to each of us:

 “I am the light of the world. Whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the light of life” (Jn. 8:12).

In closing, I implore you to notice these signs and symbols in your daily life. Now that you know what all this one-eye symbolism is about, I guarantee that you will observe it nearly everywhere you go.

That is, if you have eyes to see.

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Author: Brian M. Rossiter

I am a Christian teacher, author, and lecturer. Most importantly, I am a truth-seeker. My research has led me to both believe in and defend the veracity of the Bible, evaluating my own personal views in light of its teachings along the way. In addition to my blogs, I have written several books: "The Death Myth," "God Made the Aliens," "Spiritual Things," and most recently, "Missing Verses: 15 Beliefs the Bible Doesn't Teach." My hope in these endeavors is to give skeptics reasons to believe, to strengthen the faith of those who already do, and to challenge each of us to truly evaluate our own worldviews.

5 thoughts on “The Eye Sees All”

  1. Most of us know about the eye .We see it everywhere now. Illuminati and other groups use it a lot . The ancient Egyptians used it a lot as well .Satanist , etc,etc . Remember the old evil eye look?

    The evil eye is a supernatural belief in a curse brought about by a malevolent glare, usually inspired by envy. The belief in the evil eye among humans has existed since prehistory, and amulets to protect against it have been found dating to about 5,000 years ago.

    The eyes have been around since long before Jesus was Here and its embedded in Human existence .

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  2. It’s crazy how celebrities flaunt it everywhere. It’s as old as satan himself. He own the world,but not much longer.Jesus is coming soon😇

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