- [Ben] The celestial eye in ancient Egypt,
just hiding in plain sight?
- [Rob] People and historical figures,
seeing with their third eye to avoid catastrophes?
- [Ben] Examples of psychic abilities
through your celestial eye?
- [Rob] Why no one talks about the celestial eye anymore.
- [Ben] The history of the celestial eye,
you just don't wanna miss.
- All this and more on today's episode of,
- [Both] The Edge of Wonder.
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- Welcome to today's episode of
The Edge of Wonder, I'm Ben.
- And I'm Rob.
In our previous video, we talked about
what the third eye is, and how it's used.
- So in this episode, we're gonna show you guys
historical examples that not only prove
the celestial eye exists.
- But you'll be wondering why in the world
scientists think this is a vestigial eye.
We're gonna get into the third eye being used
for psychic abilities next, so stay tuned
and remember to click that subscribe button
if you haven't already.
- Do you guys wanna know what cultures
of ancient past was the celestial eye prevalent in?
- There are carvings of Sumerian gods
which some say are the Annunaki,
an ancient race that are extraterrestrial in origin
which depict a pine cone being given to humans.
It is said that they had the ability to access
their pineal gland for its conscious-expanding abilities.
- Yeah, and it just so happens that
the pineal gland is shaped like a pine cone.
Ancient Mayan art, and architecture
also depicts many images of priests and shamans
seated in a lotus position, which bear
a close resemblance to Buddhism,
with also a dot on their forehead
similar to what is found in most cultures in Asia.
- But nothing is more shocking than the Egyptian
knowledge of the celestial eye.
- That's true.
That's right, one of the more popular depictions
of the celestial eye is from ancient Egyptian iconography
with the eye of Ra and the eye of Horus.
- So the really interesting thing about
why they use this as the symbol
is because when you look at the lateral view
of the pineal gland within the Brian
it is exactly in the shape of this symbol.
Pretty cool right?
- Ancient Egyptians also broke down
the celestial eye into mathematical parts
all related to the human body's health.
Even though the most common understanding
is that the Rx symbol came from the word recipe,
many people believe its origin was the eye of Horus.
- So next time you're at your local pharmacy
make sure to school your pharmacist.
We're about to get into some amazing stories
of people using their celestial eye.
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- In many cultures in Asia, there is a lot
of paintings and other artwork showing scenes
inside people's foreheads, or having a dot
in the middle of the forehead
representing the celestial eye, or third eye.
- Do you guys know that in China,
the name for the celestial eye,
or the third eye is (speaks foreign language),
which literally means heaven's eye.
- There's a story in The Three Kingdoms of series
about a famous doctor named Hua Tuo
who saw a tumor in this chancellor
of the eastern Han dynasty Cao Cao.
He saw it in his brain, and wanted
to operate on it to remove it.
- [Rob] Cao Cao thought that Hua Tuo wanted
to actually kill him, so he imprisoned Hua Tuo,
and soon his head started to hurt,
and his own doctor said that he had a tumor.
- So he had his servant go out, try to find Hua Tuo,
but it turns out he had died in prison.
- So since none of his own doctors were as skilled enough
as Huo Tuo, there was basically nothing they could do,
and eventually Cao Cao died of the tumor.
Great job, just died from pride.
- There's another story about
a famous monk in China named Ji Gong
who was known as a very eccentric kinda monk,
almost like a crazy guy.
There's a famous story about how he came upon a village
that was located at the base of a mountain.
And what he saw was a giant landslide,
about ready to happen to destroy the village.
Like he saw this in a vision.
- Right, so he ran to the village trying
to warn everyone of the coming danger.
So what did the villagers do?
Well there was a wedding taking place,
and of course no one believe him,
'cause why would you want to if you set all that stuff up.
So some thought he was there to actually
just disturb the peace, right?
- Right.
After realizing that no one was believing him,
he decided to kidnap the bride
in the middle of their wedding,
which angered the entire town,
and they all started to go after him.
- Yeah, soon after, the giant landslide happened,
which destroyed the entire village.
It's said a giant boulder was actually
about to fall on a little girl, like she was underneath it.
- Right, and so monk Ji Gong was said
to use a supernormal ability called Iron Palm
which pushed the boulder back and saved the girl.
- So to this day, visitors can see the imprint
of a hand sunken into the base of a rock
in Hangzhou's Flying Peak, in which this story took place.
- [Ben] Right, yeah.
- Next, we're gonna talk about psychic abilities
through the celestial eye, so keep watching.
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- And without further ado, we're gonna talk
about the most famous man related
to psychic abilities on the planet, Nostradamus.
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- Now depending on what you're reading,
and how you translate what Nostradamus said,
most of you are thinking of two things
he used to have his visions.
One is a copper bowl filled with water,
and the other is a black mirror.
- These black mirrors are often
referred to as scrying mirrors.
And people usually emphasize these things
having a load of mystical powers, et cetera.
- Okay, we're not saying that these mirrors,
or the bowl filled with water and a divining rod
can't have a certain amount of power,
but these tools were used mostly as assistance.
The real abilities were coming from Nostradamus himself.
- Yeah, sometimes celestial eye visions
aren't all that clear, and using a bowl of water,
or a black mirror, or even sometimes a crystal ball
can help concentrate, helps you see these visions
more clearly as you calm down and focus.
- So let's just say it plainly.
Nostradamus was seeing this visions
through his celestial eye, and this
is one of the abilities your celestial eye contains,
depending on how great your abilities are.
- But we really can't emphasize this enough.
It's really not up to you how great your abilities are,
and you shouldn't worry about
whether you can or can't see anything.
The next example, and arguably the best example,
of someone prophesizing the future is a Cumaean sibyl.
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- The Cumaean sibyl is said to
have written her prophesies on leaves.
People would come to her cave to collect them,
and they were sometimes bound into books.
They're even called the sibylline leaves.
- So there's a story of the sibyl bringing
nine volumes of these prophesies
to Tarquin the Second of Rome.
She offered them at a ridiculous price,
so when the king refused to pay,
she burned three volumes, and offered
the remaining at the original price.
When there were only three books left,
the king just couldn't stand it any longer
and finally just bought the remaining
books at the full price. (laughs)
- I mean, remind me to use this
tactic next time I'm selling something.
Crazy thing is that these books
were actually used for hundreds of years,
and only during the gravest of times,
to avoid oncoming catastrophes.
But sadly the final volumes all
perished in a fire in about 405 A.D.
- So how did the Cumaean sibyl see all these prophesies?
Well the celestial eye showed her visions of the future
and she just wrote them down.
Now on a side note, there's a lot of people out there
that are all saying, oh I'm psychic and I can
see all these visions and whatever, you know.
But, I mean, if you're paying money in general,
I would just say, you know, okay,
some people have this as a job,
they may be pretty good, but in the end it's like...
- Yeah, be, be careful.
- Just be careful.
If you haven't watched our video on portals
to the underworld yet, you really need to go and watch that.
Next, did George Washington really have a vision
of an angel that told him the future of America?
- And did General Patton have visions
through his celestial eye?
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- So in the winter of 1777, George Washington
had a vision at Valley Forge about the future of America.
The account was told by a gentleman named Anthony Sherman
and is in the Library of Congress.
There's even a painting about the vision.
- Washington was alone at Valley Forge
and asked not to be disturbed when he looked up
and saw a beautiful female standing across the room.
He told her he asked not to be disturbed
but she didn't say anything back to him
aside from basically just raising her eyes.
- Soon he felt a strange sensation
as he starts to address her again, and he becomes paralyzed.
He then sees the room around him
just becoming luminous with this light.
- Yeah, so she says to him,
"Son of the Republic, look and learn."
And he saw a dark shadowy being
basically behind, which he describes like
an angel floating in mid-air between Europe and America.
He sees lightning and hears cries of Americans.
- Right, so basically what he's seeing
is like the peril of the coming
of the Revolutionary War for the first vision.
- Right, right, and then the next scene,
he sees Africa, and what he describes as
an ill-omened specter approaching the US.
He then sees the people of America fighting each other.
He then sees a bright angel wearing a crown
with the word union on it and bearing an American flag,
which he placed between the divided nation, and said,
"Remember, ye are brethren."
Instantly they ceased fighting,
and became friends once again.
- So this one is about the Civil War
which was a little less than 100 years
after he had the vision.
- Right, right.
So the final one is when he was shown a huge army
coming to the US, and they were burning cities,
millions were in combat fighting each other,
and then all of a sudden he saw a bright light
which he described as a thousand suns
that broke into fragments and enveloped all of America.
- Man, like yeah, and then after that
he sees an angel with the national flag in one hand
and a sword in the other descending from the heavens.
He was told, "While the stars remain, and the heavens
"send down dew up on the earth,
"so long shall the union last."
That's crazy.
- That's crazy.
- And the stars, I assume, refer to the states, right?
- [Ben] That's what I'm thinking, too.
- [Rob] So union of the states.
- Yeah, union of the states.
But she warns him that the most fearful is the third one
and to tell everyone about what he saw.
So he realizes that he's seeing the birth,
progress, and destiny of the United States.
- Wanna hear one of the more modern stories
about celestial eye visions?
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- General George S. Patton,
who is known as the Great General
during World War Two, but also fought in World War One,
said he could see a lot of his previous lives.
He wrote Through a Glass Darkly,
where he describes how he saw many of his past lives,
which he fought in all of them.
- (laughs) Yeah.
So during both World Wars, Patton even claimed
to know his way around all the towns
on the battle fields, even though he's
never been there before.
Patton believed that this came from the time
as a French knight fighting the English
under Edward the Third, most notably at Crecy.
- That's crazy man.
Patton describes another incarnation
where he slayed Parthians with his gladius,
an awesome sword approximately 25 to 32 inches long.
He even said in his vision that he had,
he was wounded, and that he was killed
by an array of arrows in his neck.
- [Ben] Yeah, yeah, they shot him in his neck.
- What a way to die, imagine that.
- In one of his last visions he had
he was Joachim Murat, who was one of Napoleon's marshals
and one of the most capable cavalry officers
and leaders in service to the French emperor.
- Before the 1943 invasion of Sicily,
British general Harold Alexander told Patton,
"You know George, you would have made a great marshal
"for Napoleon if you had lived in the 19th century."
- To which Patton said, "But I did!" (laughs)
Patton also believed that after he died,
he would return once again to lead the armies into battle.
- General Patton actually died in Germany
on December 21st, 1945 after heart failure
from a car crash, however, there seems
to be evidence to support that he was murdered
because he wanted the United States
to basically take care of Russia
right after the end of World War Two.
- To get even crazier, because I mean,
we love to get super weird and crazy on this show.
- Speak for yourself man, I don't like that.
(Ben laughs)
Just kidding.
- There are many people who believe
that President Trump is actually
the reincarnation of General Patton.
- Don't believe us?
Check out this picture.
They do look a lot alike, and also
Trump really looks up to Patton actually, it's pretty funny.
- Yeah he does, yeah.
- So of course, we're not saying this is true,
it's kind of up to you to decide.
So speaking of reincarnation, do you guys want us
to do an episode on reincarnation?
'Cause we have a lot of info on it, and if you do,
- Yeah we could definitely do it.
- please comment below and you guys,
we'll hit you with some reincarnation stories.
So you guys might be asking why no one
really talks about the celestial eye anymore.
Basically, our understanding is that
science criticizes things it can't understand
and calls it superstition.
But anyway, this has been our episode
on the history of the celestial eye.
What did you guys think?
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