The Eye of Horus and the Mountains of Machu Picchu: A Hidden Map?” and “Hieroglyphs as Maps: Did Ancient Egyptians Know the Location of the Gog and Magog Wall?

The Eye of Horus and the Mountains of Machu Picchu: A Hidden Map?

Throughout history, ancient civilizations left behind symbols, structures, and clues that continue to puzzle researchers today. One of the most intriguing mysteries connects the distant cultures of Egypt and South America: the symbolic Eye of Horus and the magnificent mountains of Machu Picchu. My research investigates the possibility that these ancient symbols were not merely artistic representations but detailed maps that reveal the locations of sacred sites and powerful instruments used by early civilizations. Could the Egyptian hieroglyphs, such as the Eye of Horus, hold hidden keys to uncovering the Wall of Gog and Magog and other significant locations within the Andes mountains?

The Eye of Horus: A Mysterious Symbol or a Map to Ancient Technology?

The Eye of Horus is one of the most recognized symbols in ancient Egyptian history. Known as a symbol of protection, royal power, and health, the Eye of Horus was also deeply connected to Egyptian mythology. However, recent studies suggest that this symbol may have had an even more profound purpose.

When you examine the geometrical proportions of the Eye of Horus, something remarkable happens—it aligns almost perfectly with the mountain ranges of Machu Picchu when placed on a Google satellite map. Each part of the Eye, including the pupil, eyebrow, and optic nerve, corresponds to different key locations within the Machu Picchu complex.

  1. The Pupil – This area of the Eye corresponds with the Sun Mirrors on the citadel of Machu Picchu, believed to be used by sun-worshiping civilizations to catch the setting sun.
  2. The Nerve Going to the Brain – The Sun Gate, another solar-focused structure, aligns with this part of the Eye.
  3. The Optic Nerve – The Sun Dial, a day and season clock used by the Inca, fits the position of the optic nerve in the Eye of Horus.

This leads us to ask: Was the Eye of Horus not just a religious symbol but a geographical map, pinpointing ancient sites of astronomical and religious significance? The more we investigate these alignments, the more it appears that ancient Egyptian symbols may have served as a kind of blueprint for discovering sacred locations in other parts of the world.

Hieroglyphs as Maps: Did the Egyptians Know the Location of the Gog and Magog Wall?

In addition to the Eye of Horus, other Egyptian hieroglyphs and sacred portraits might serve as maps pointing to key locations around the world. One of the most fascinating is the portrait of Gab and Nut, often claimed to contain hidden messages about two mountains. My research suggests this portrait could be a representation of the two mountains that were said to seal the Gog and Magog Wall. The portrait, when aligned with the Machu Picchu mountains, points directly to sacred spots such as the Sun Mirror, Sun Gate, and Sun Dial.

The hieroglyphs and sacred symbols, previously thought to be mere illustrations, could in fact provide clues about significant barriers and gateways. The Wall of Gog and Magog, which according to Islamic texts was built by Prophet Zulqarnain as a barrier to prevent the corrupted tribes from wreaking havoc on Earth, is often depicted as a vertical structure. However, my research indicates that this wall could actually be a horizontal bridge or sealing mechanism, potentially covering a deep underworld—a concept that aligns with both the Quranic and Biblical interpretations.

Machu Picchu and the Egyptian Connection

Machu Picchu, located in the Andes Mountains of Peru, is not just an ancient Incan citadel. It’s a place filled with mysteries of sun worship and astronomical alignment. By placing the Eye of Horus over a satellite map of the mountains of Machu Picchu, I discovered that three specific parts of the Eye aligned perfectly with known archaeological sites, while other parts of the Eye point to undiscovered or yet-to-be-investigated areas.

Furthermore, the ancient Norte Chico civilization, which predates the Inca by millennia, may have been contemporaneous with ancient Egypt. Their knowledge of solar mechanics and sacred geometry could have been shared across cultures, possibly through the lost technology or knowledge of Prophet Zulqarnain. This civilization may have held the keys to many mysteries, including the true location of the Wall of Gog and Magog.

Discovering the Remaining Parts of the Eye

With the Sun Mirrors, Sun Gate, and Sun Dial already corresponding to known locations, I believe the remaining parts of the Eye could point to significant discoveries yet to be made.

  • The Eyebrow (⅛): This could represent the old position of Mount Putucusi before it was displaced, possibly sealing the gateway to the underworld.
  • The Right Corner of the Eye (1/16): This area could hold clues about the detachment of Mount Putucusi or lead to another significant discovery in the Machu Picchu region.
  • The Curved End of the Nerve (1/32): This could indicate an additional sacred site, possibly linked to the final seal of the Gog and Magog Wall.

Conclusion: A Hidden Connection Across Time and Space

The connection between the Eye of Horus and the Machu Picchu mountains suggests that ancient civilizations had a deeper understanding of geography, astronomy, and spiritual symbolism than we previously thought. Egyptian hieroglyphs, such as the Eye of Horus and the portrait of Gab and Nut, might serve as ancient maps, guiding us to hidden sites of great importance—potentially even the Wall of Gog and Magog itself.

As we continue to explore these alignments and unravel the mysteries of the past, we may come closer to uncovering the true purpose behind these ancient symbols and the forgotten knowledge they hold.


About Me

My name is Hira Ansari, and I am deeply fascinated by the intersection of ancient religious texts and modern-day discoveries. My research bridges the gap between the profound mysteries of the Quran and the intriguing archaeological sites that still captivate our imaginations today. By investigating connections like the Eye of Horus and Machu Picchu, I aim to uncover lost knowledge and reveal the incredible wisdom that ancient civilizations once possessed. Join me as we explore these mysteries together and delve into the hidden truths that continue to shape our understanding of history and spirituality.