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* [[Eye of Providence]] or Eye of God, the celestial symbol |
* [[Eye of Providence]] or Eye of God, the celestial symbol |
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* [[The All-Seeing Eye]] in [[David_Talbott|David Talbott]]`s description of how the planet [[Saturn_(mythology)|Saturn]] was the the dominant celestial body in the sky, appearing "fixed at the north celestial pole" during The Golden Age. A number of other writers, sometimes called Saturnists, have described similar scenarios, which have collectively been described as "The Saturn Theory" (or Saturn Model, or Saturn Thesis). |
* [[The All-Seeing Eye]] in [[David_Talbott|David Talbott]]`s description of how the planet [[Saturn_(mythology)|Saturn]] was the the dominant celestial body in the sky, appearing "fixed at the north celestial pole" during The Golden Age. A number of other writers, sometimes called Saturnists, have described similar scenarios, which have collectively been described as "[http://www.velikovsky.info/The_Saturn_Myth The Saturn Theory]" (or Saturn Model, or Saturn Thesis). |
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* [[The All-Seeing Eye]], a computer software application for gamers |
* [[The All-Seeing Eye]], a computer software application for gamers |
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* ''[[The All Seeing Eye]]'', a 1965 jazz album by Wayne Shorter |
* ''[[The All Seeing Eye]]'', a 1965 jazz album by Wayne Shorter |
Revision as of 18:53, 17 December 2012
All-seeing eye may mean:
- Eye of Providence or Eye of God, the celestial symbol
- The All-Seeing Eye in David Talbott`s description of how the planet Saturn was the the dominant celestial body in the sky, appearing "fixed at the north celestial pole" during The Golden Age. A number of other writers, sometimes called Saturnists, have described similar scenarios, which have collectively been described as "The Saturn Theory" (or Saturn Model, or Saturn Thesis).
- The All-Seeing Eye, a computer software application for gamers
- The All Seeing Eye, a 1965 jazz album by Wayne Shorter
- All Seeing I, the British electronic music group
- Eye of Sauron or the Lidless Eye, in J. R. R. Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
- The All-Seeing Eye, a mechanical gadget in the Wii First-Person Shooter, The Conduit
- The All-Seeing Eye, also referred to as the Triangle of Light – a fictional magical relic featured prominently in the 2001 film Lara Croft: Tomb Raider starring Angelina Jolie. In the film, the symbol is also used to identify the Illuminati, a secret society intent on obtaining the Triangle.