reply to post by Chadwickus
just take a look at your dollar bill.. do you see the traditional eye of the horus... or do you see a normal shaped eye?? it still represents the same
thing...
Originally posted by thefreepatriot
reply to post by Chadwickus
just take a look at your dollar bill.. do you see the traditional eye of the horus... or do you see a normal shaped eye?? it still represents the same thing...
Originally posted by thefreepatriot
reply to post by Chadwickus
So what do you think an eye on top of a pyramid on a dollar bill represents? do you think the designers just put it on the most prominent currency in the world because it looks pretty?
Originally posted by thefreepatriot
The eye of providence which is the eye you see in the ritual and on top of A dollar bill is connected to freemasonry and traced back to the eye of horus.. There is no denying this
The 1782 resolution adopting the seal blazons the image on the reverse as "A pyramid unfinished. In the zenith an eye in a triangle, surrounded by a glory, proper." The pyramid is conventionally shown as consisting of 13 layers of blocks to refer to the 13 original states. There are also 13 sides shown on the ribbon. The adopting resolution provides that it is inscribed on its base with the date MDCCLXXVI (1776) in Roman numerals.
Where the top of the pyramid should be, the Eye of Providence watches over it. Two mottos appear: Annuit Cœptis signifies that Providence has "approved of (our) undertakings."[2] Novus Ordo Seclorum, freely taken from Virgil, means "a new order of the ages."
The phrase Novus ordo seclorum (Latin for "New Order of the Ages") appears on the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, first designed in 1782 and printed on the back of the American dollar bill since 1935.