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“ E Pluribus Unom” o Uno fuera de muchos. "E Pluribus Unum" or "One Out Of Many".

"E Pluribus Unum" or "One Out Of Many". “ E Pluribus Unom” o Uno fuera de muchos.   

 

Humberto Leon Roque Pacheco (1909 - 1999) was an important contribution to the creation of NAFA National Association for Foreign Lawyers. From a self-taught went on to become a litentiate in exercising law enforcement from 1930 to 1959. Born in Las Villas, Cuba was Master Mason of the Lodge "Federico Valdes" of Cotorro, Havana until 1971. Well known for his work in reforming the civil justice and equality in Cuba Democratic and always very close to Freemasonry. 

In 1782, the Eye of Providence was adopted as part of the symbolism on the reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States. It was first suggested as an element of the Great Seal by the first of three design committees in 1776 and is thought to be the suggestion of the artistic consultant, Pierre Eugene du Simitiere. 

The Eye of Providence (or the all-seeing eye of God) is a symbol showing an eye often surrounded by rays of light or a glory and usually enclosed by a triangle. It is sometimes interpreted as representing the eye of God watching over humankind (or divine providence).  

In the modern era, the most notable depiction of the eye is the reverse of the Great Seal of the United States, which appears on the United States one-dollar bill. 

Imagery of an all-seeing eye can be traced back to Egyptian mythology and the Eye of Horus. It also appears in Buddhism, where Buddha is also regularly referred to as the "Eye of the World" throughout Buddhist scriptures (e.g. Mahaparinibbana Sutta). 

In Hinduism, the divine providence is associated with Lord Shiva, a major Hindu deity, who is one with great powers, yet lives a life of a sage and is known to keep himself intoxicated and meditating with bhang so that the world remains safe from his anger. He has an all seeing eye, the third eye on his forehead, that notices of everything that happens in the world, has an authority over death, rebirth and immortality.In Hinduism, the gods have a third eye which is described as being "all powerful and all seeing eye". 

In Medieval and Renaissance European iconography, the Eye (often with the addition of an enclosing triangle) was an explicit image of the Christian Trinity. Seventeenth-century depictions of the Eye of Providence sometimes show it surrounded by clouds or sunbursts. 

 

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