Itβs impossible to know what the intent of an artist truly is.
I doubt natives actually did this - I think it was an outside effort.
My best friend in high school was Navajo. I think itβs a beautiful culture. I think someone is trying to hijack Navajos even more than they already have.
The linked high desert project description sounds like a pretty innocuous feel good project. The art works aren't exactly originals but easy murals for non-artists to acquire cheap. Murals are very popular but a big job. Symbols are universal, it's limiting and silly to say certain graphic elements are taboo now because a certain group used them. Just another form of cancel culture and division. Pajnting an eye doesn't make a person a freemason anymore than rainbows mean Noah was gay.
I agree - but again, itβs impossible to know intent. I think itβs likely that the use of the one eye symbol is at least indirectly linked to Luciferians, due to their direct use of the symbol in so many forms of media. It becomes common simply because of that, even if the intent is different.
There is certainly a stock "all seeing eye" these days. Maybe oldest common one is on the Hamsa hand, which I originally knew as the Hand of Fatma (Mohammed's daughter), a quasi religious good luck charm. Check out Etsy, the home of artsy craftsy people: https://www.etsy.com/search?q=all+seeing+eye&ref=pagination&page=2
These are mostly modern. Eyes are really easy to represent and work into other pictures so probably common just for that. You notice that most are not clearly left or right.
Among all these is a beautiful Ukrainian icon poster, it stands out because it's full of eyes and they are right and left. Maybe you have to add "Christian" to the search.
Itβs impossible to know what the intent of an artist truly is.
I doubt natives actually did this - I think it was an outside effort.
My best friend in high school was Navajo. I think itβs a beautiful culture. I think someone is trying to hijack Navajos even more than they already have.
The linked high desert project description sounds like a pretty innocuous feel good project. The art works aren't exactly originals but easy murals for non-artists to acquire cheap. Murals are very popular but a big job. Symbols are universal, it's limiting and silly to say certain graphic elements are taboo now because a certain group used them. Just another form of cancel culture and division. Pajnting an eye doesn't make a person a freemason anymore than rainbows mean Noah was gay.
I agree - but again, itβs impossible to know intent. I think itβs likely that the use of the one eye symbol is at least indirectly linked to Luciferians, due to their direct use of the symbol in so many forms of media. It becomes common simply because of that, even if the intent is different.
There is certainly a stock "all seeing eye" these days. Maybe oldest common one is on the Hamsa hand, which I originally knew as the Hand of Fatma (Mohammed's daughter), a quasi religious good luck charm. Check out Etsy, the home of artsy craftsy people: https://www.etsy.com/search?q=all+seeing+eye&ref=pagination&page=2 These are mostly modern. Eyes are really easy to represent and work into other pictures so probably common just for that. You notice that most are not clearly left or right. Among all these is a beautiful Ukrainian icon poster, it stands out because it's full of eyes and they are right and left. Maybe you have to add "Christian" to the search.