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n. 1 The http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eye%20of%20Providence, a symbol of an eye usually enclosed in a triangle, representing the eye of God. 2 (context by synecdoche English) The omniscient God.
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All-seeing eye may mean:
- Eye of Providence or Eye of God, the celestial symbol
- 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.
Usage examples of "all-seeing eye".
In the hands of a powerful Sorcerer, the jewel acts as an all-seeing eye.
He, the all-seeing eye, aloof in super-space, was aware of movement, as if he were drawn back by some subtle thread of magnetism into the dungeon of time and space from which he had momentarily departed.
Perhaps this idea has already been formulated for me by my intuition, my subconscious mind--that all-seeing eye.
Then turning to the radar scanner, the all-seeing eye of the ship, he began a slow, deliberate tracking of each circuit in the maze of wiring.
In addition, the all-seeing eye of the camera is called into requisition.
Above floats the symbol of the esoteric orders, the radiant triangle with its all-seeing eye .
God had passed by, and God had seen that tenantless garment of flesh she had cast off to swim in the ether, and God had known her whole scheme in one flash of His all-seeing eye.
He raised his hand, bearing the gauntlet marked with the all-seeing eye of Helm.
So might Lucifer, the shining child of the morning, have appeared to the all-seeing Eye that observed in the shadowing of that angelic face the dread forecast of his inevitable fall from grace.