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Why I Use The Eye of Horus & Nazar in my Art.
👁️The Eye of Horus comes from ancient Egyptian religion, where it symbolized protection, awareness, and restoration.
For me, it’s not about religion—it’s about what it represents.
Awareness — always watching the board, reading the market
Protection — not getting trapped by bad lines or public bait
Clarity — seeing beyond the surface numbers
I’m spiritual, not religious, and I use symbols for their meaning and energy—not to follow any specific belief system.
In my world, the Eye is simple:
Stay aware. Stay sharp. "Read the market. Don’t chase it."
— angie Wize
🧿I also use the Eye of Nazar — a protective symbol rooted in Mediterranean & Middle Eastern cultures, it's used to guard against negative energy and envy.
The Nazar isn’t tied to just one religion—it’s cultural first, then used across multiple belief systems:
Strongly associated with Turkish culture
Used widely in Islamic cultures (but not required by Islam)
Also appears in some Christian communities (Mediterranean)
Goes all the way back to ancient Greece and Rome
So it’s better described as:
A cultural/spiritual protection symbol, not a specific religion
Different origins, same mindset: stay sharp and don’t get caught slipping.
Hope this brings clarity.
I am not religious. It is not about religion, its about relationship with my higher powers.
Quick takeaway (Wize's lane)
🧿 Nazar → protection from negative energy
👁️ Eye symbolism → awareness + watchfulness
Cultural (not tied to one religion)
Wize Brand fit:
Awareness (Horus) + Protection (Nazar) = read the market, don’t get caught slipping ...lol basically.
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