Wadjet / Udjat
Summary: Wadjet (Udjat) is the native ancient Egyptian (Kemetic) Goddess that is the Eye of Heru Sa Aset (Horus the Younger).
names:
Kemetic name: Wadjet, Wedjat, Udjat
(NOTE: In addition to native variations by locality or over time, there are often several possible transliterations into the Roman alphabet used for English.)
Wadjet was created in the myth of Osiris (Asra) and Isis (Aset), the best known of the ancient Egyptian myths. Late in the myth, Heru Sa Aset (Horus the Younger), son of Asar (Osiris), fought with Seth. Seth poked out Herus right eye. Later Djehuti (Thoth) healed the eye, turning it into the Goddess Wadjet.
You will find the Wadjet on the American dollar bill and on the official seal of the United States as the shining eye at the top of the pyramid. This is the result of a large number of the founding fathers being members of the Masons. The Masons used many ancient Egyptian inspired symbols.
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