How the Eye of Ra Mirrors Your Pineal Gland?

The Egyptian symbol, the Eye of Ra, is thought to have a symbolic connection to the pineal gland. Also known as the “Third Eye,” this gland has a significant role in regulating a number of functions. Its association with spiritual growth and intuition also aligns this gland with the significance of the Eye of Ra’s symbolism.

The Eye of Ra

In Egyptian symbolism, the Eye of Ra corresponds to the Sun God, Ra, who is associated with strength and vitality. Its counterpart, the Eye of Horus, is thought to be a symbol of abundance and protection. But the Eye of Ra has a different meaning. This symbol is associated with raw power, including the potential for anger and violence. This potent symbol corresponds to the need to balance power with insight to avoid being consumed by its destructive side. It is a balance of forceful and aggressive energy with inspiration and growth.

The Eye of Ra is depicted as a solar disc with a right wedjat eye. In addition to being associated with Ra, this symbol is also a symbol of the power of the Goddesses Sekhmet and Bastet. It is considered a symbol of the power of the sun God’s wife, consort, or daughter, balancing the Sun’s raw power.

The Pineal Gland

The Pineal gland is named for its pinecone shape. This small gland in the brain is associated with a number of vital functions. The pineal gland controls the circadian rhythms, or the sleep-wake cycle. It is also part of the endocrine system and plays an important role in producing melatonin. It was the most recently discovered part of the endocrine system, and is therefore associated with mystery and the physical and spiritual connection.

The Mystic Links Between the Eye of Ra and your Pine cone-shaped gland

Connection to Sunlight:

The pineal gland is influenced by light, delivering messages to the body based on its exposure to various levels of sunlight. Thus, the pineal gland is associated with Ra because of its important role in producing melatonin based on signals from the level of light this gland receives through the eyes.

The connection to the pineal gland and the human eye, and also the importance of sunlight growing and waning to produce melatonin creates a link between this gland and the sun god, who is often depicted by the Eye of Ra.

But these are not the only links between this gland and the solar deity.

The Eye of Ra’s Reflection in the Pineal Gland Structure:

A cross-section view of the pineal gland in the brain appears to replicate the Eye of Ra symbol. Thus, while ancient people may not have been aware of the existence of a pineal gland, a symbol used for years to represent the creative and wrathful dichotomy of Ra is now seen as related to this part of the endocrine system.

Both are Gatekeepers

The Eye of Ra and the pineal gland are both gatekeepers. The eye of Ra is a symbol of protection and surveillance that represents the watchful nature of sun god Ra. Similarly, the pineal gland controls the sleep-wake cycle by monitoring and regulating the presence of light- also associated with the sun and Ra- and using this information to produce or withhold melatonin.

Dual Nature:

The creative and intense force of the pineal gland is linked symbolically to the symbolism of Ra’s creativity and destructive potential. Thus, many people believe that a healthy pineal gland is associated with the creative and regenerative power of the Eye of Ra, but an unhealthy pineal gland brings imbalances, intense moods, or lack of discernment associated with the destructive Eye of Ra influences.

Their Spiritual Connection with Higher Consciousness:

The pineal gland also has significant mythology in modern spiritual circles. Because of its association with the third eye, it is considered a gateway to psychic and spiritual realms. Third eye clarity, spiritual awakenings, and health of the pineal gland are believed to be interrelated. Its association with the third eye and mystical insights also corresponds to the pineal gland’s connection to the Eye of Ra symbol, which is also a symbol of higher consciousness.

Destructive Potential:

Diseases impacting the pineal gland include Alzheimer’s disease. Also, other issues impacting this gland can lead to loss of discernment and susceptibility to impulsivity. Prolonged inability to sleep takes a toll on your judgment and emotional regulation. Thus, the pineal gland is essential to maintaining balance and mental clarity.

The potential for dysregulation of this gland to cause destructive reactions further correlates to the symbolism of the Eye of Ra. In particular, this symbol’s potential to relate to revenge, fury, and destruction.

Conclusion

The Eye of Ra is symbolic of the creative, powerful, and intense emotion. People look to this symbol as a connection to the raw power of the sun and its ability to inspire and burn. The Eye of Ra helps to maintain a balance between the power to create and destroy.

Likewise, the pineal gland is associated with the body’s ability to function based on its exposure to light, helping to control the circadian rhythms. The pineal gland is also associated with psychic potential and connection to the divine in general.

The Eye of Ra and the pineal gland connection represent our creative and powerful capabilities. Yet each warns about the importance of balance, cycles, and discernment. Both require a constant harmony between productive and destructive forces to avoid extremes.


Angela Kaufman author truespiritualsoul.com
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Angela Kaufman is a Certified Intuitive Consultant, Psychic Medium, Intuitive Empowerment Life Coach, and Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). Being an Amazon-published author, she has been featured on numerous platforms, including Discovery Channel’s A Haunting, Echoes from the Past (2007), 14 Degrees: A Paranormal Documentary, Tune In to Wellness Today with LisaMarie Tersigni, and Empowering Entrepreneurs with Melissa Carter, alongside many radio interviews. She is the author of Queen Up! Reclaim Your Crown When Life Knocks You Down – Unleash the Power of Your Inner Tarot Queen and co-author of three books on metaphysical spirituality: Sacred Objects, Sacred Space; Everyday Tools for the Modern Day Witch | Wicca: What's the Real Deal? Breaking Through the Misconceptions, and | The Esoteric Dream Book: Mastering the Magickal Symbolism of the Subconscious Mind. Angela loves blending social commentary with spirituality, and regularly leads workshops and offers her Inner Queen coaching program, helping others tap into their personal power.

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