02/09/2020
King Tut's crown along with his crook and flail is a match to the shape of your optic nerve of the brain.
Where the optic nerve crosses, the X, is a gland responsible for your internal clock based on the circadian rhythm of day and night. King Tut's crown is the shape of the Sun as its light bends crossing the horizon line. The bird and flail side of his body relates to when the Sun is higher and shining a column of light on the water. The snake and crook side is a lower Sun touching the horizon without its column of light reflecting on Earth's surface.
High on the left and low is on the right because when facing the rising Sun North of the Equator, the higher summer Sun rises on the horizon slightly to the left of straight East and the lower winter Sun rises to the right of straight East. This is the same exact concept we see on the Eye of Horus, high-summer-bird < equinox-eye > low-winter-snake. The high Sun rising on the left and low sun on the right is a key to decoding da Vinci's Last Supper. The left half of the table is calm (summer) while the right side of the table appears confused (winter) with Jesus in the center as the Sun.
The snake is shown higher on King Tut's crown because lower light shines higher, similar to watching the light rise higher on your wall as the Sun is setting lower in the sky. One more thing.. Take a look at the dark blur all around the edges of your vision. Even though we see it 24/7 it is something we never think about and it is a match to the wings of the solar disk.