What is the All-Seeing Eye?
The All-Seeing Eye, also known as the Eye of Providence, is a symbol that looks like a single eye inside a triangle. This eye is often shown radiating light or surrounded by rays. You might see it on some money, in art, or in stories.
Where did it come from?
People have used the All-Seeing Eye for a long time. It has different meanings in various cultures. In some stories, it represents a watchful eye that sees everything happening. It can be a symbol of being careful and looking out for one another.
What does it mean?
The All-Seeing Eye often means wisdom and knowledge, like being smart and understanding what's around us. It can also mean protection, like someone looking out for you, ensuring that you stay safe.
Where can you see it?
You might see the All-Seeing Eye on the back of the one-dollar bill in the United States. It appears in many other places too, from art to movies, representing various ideas of seeing everything and being aware.
Why is it important?
The All-Seeing Eye reminds us that we are being looked after and that there is always something bigger than us keeping watch. It teaches us to be mindful of our actions and to treat others well.
Fun Activity!
You can draw your own version of the All-Seeing Eye! Try sketching a big triangle and placing a smiling eye inside it. Don't forget to add rays of light coming out of it!