ALL-SEEING EYE
The
all-seeing eye was well-known Satanist Aleister Crowley's favorite symbol. It
is found on the face of the one dollar bill, Masonic Lodge furniture, and over
the highest window of the east central tower of the Mormon Temple in Salt Lake
City, Utah. 1
Known as the "Eye of Horus" or
"Utchat Eye," 2 it
is associated with both the Egyptian God Horus (god of war) and his father Osiris
(who along with Isis comprise the Egyptian Triad). Albert Pike, Masonic Grand
Commander admitted, "...the All-seeing eye,...to the Egyptian initiates was
the emblem of Osiris, the Creator." 3
Called the "mal ochio" (evil eye),
this object is regarded by all Satanists as the symbol of Lucifer. 4
References:
(1) William J. Schnoebelen/James R. Spencer, Whited Sepulchers, 1990,
p. 20
(2) J. C. Cooper, An Illustrated Encyclopaedia of Traditional Symbols, 1995,
p. 62
(3) Albert Pike, Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite
of Freemasonry, 1966, pp. 15-16
(4) William J. Schnoebelen/James R. Spencer, Whited Sepulchers, 1990,
p. 20
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