The Ojo de Dios, or God's Eye, is a simple weaving made across two sticks and is thought to have originated with the Huichol Indians of Jalisco, Mexico. The Huichol call their God's eyes Sikuli, which means "the power to see and understand things unknown." When a child is born, the central eye is woven by the father, then one eye is added for every year of the child's life until the child reaches the age of five.
"Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law." Psalm 119:18.
"Open my eyes that I may see wonderful things in your law." Psalm 119:18.