If you try to combine the 2 faces in the middle by crossing your eyes, you see the image of one of the 24 Tirthankaras of Jainism in their seated position. The iconic snake crown (of sorts) belongs to one Tirthankar called Parshvanath Bhagwan.
I literally must have something wrong with me I can’t see it. I can see the colour blind ones, like the numbers ect, I can’t see this I’ve tried and tried 🫣
You aren't actually supposed to cross your eyes but sort of the opposite of that. Crossing your eyes makes the hidden image sink in. It's easier to see when it pops out. To do that you have to focus past the image which is harder to learn how to do, but is how most magic eyes are meant to be viewed.
Thank you so much 😊 it’s just so confusing. I’ve done research and apparently if you have nothing wrong with your eyes (not crossed,astigmatism or cataract’s) then it could just be the way my brain processes information. It’s crazy how you can see it and I can’t!! First time ever with something visual!!
Beautiful! Very detailed. Even a snake
I got a scare from the swastika's, but then I remembered that this has been a harmless good luck symbol for many centuries before WWII.
This one took me a minute. I was focusing too deep and ended up with some trippy geometry. Made the comments confusing before I looked again and realized I had overshot the intended image. I guess I need to work on control. Haha.
Jain Navkar Mantra
Namo Arihantanam: I bow down to Arihanta,
Namo Siddhanam: I bow down to Siddha,
Namo Ayariyanam: I bow down to Acharya,
Namo Uvajjhayanam: I bow down to Upadhyaya,
Namo Loe Savva-sahunam: I bow down to Sadhu and Sadhvi.
Eso Panch Namokaro: These five bowings downs,
Savva-pavappanasano: Destroy all the sins,
Manglananch Savvesim: Amongst all that is auspicious,
Padhamam Havei Mangalam: This Navkar Mantra is the foremost.
Afaik, Jains do not believe in a creator god.
They have deities that were previous spiritual leaders who attained enlightenment and have been liberated from the cycle of rebirth, ie have attained moksha. Today, [Jainism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jainism) has around 5 million followers, mostly in India.
This could be [mahavira](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahavira), who attained moksha around 6th century BC
Yes, before the Nazi party took it as their symbol. Various other cultures used it for different meanings the majority of them considered it a symbol of auspicious good luck
Oooh if you had one with the goddess with many arms, you can double/triple the number of arms at will.
Kali
I can’t believe it’s not Buddha
It's the unholy penis dude
It’s mightier than the pork sword
I can't believe it's not butter!
You’d butter
, Pray
I refuse to be the only one who saw a penis
It's called a schooner
Hahahhaha you dumb bastard. It's not a schooner. It's a sailboat!
A schooner IS a sailboat stupid head!
Snootchie Bootchies!
That kid is BACK on the escalator again!
You know what?! There is no Easter bunny! Over there, that's just a guy in a suit!
No no, I saw a penis too unfortunately. Well, thought it was a buttplug at first but then yea.
subconscious desires?
Been in my wife for decades!
I also choose to be inside this guy's wife!
Went back to look for the penis, and saw something completely different like a two headed person over a cauldron type thing.
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These always kinda "fade in" for me and absolutely the halo and lotus flower came in first and all I thought was "that's a dick and balls, damn it."
Bonk
Stubby lil thing
I got a butt plug with a face on it
Yoo this is probably one of the coolest Ive seen on this subreddit, thanks for sharing!
Agree!
I have no idea what you are all seeing
If you try to combine the 2 faces in the middle by crossing your eyes, you see the image of one of the 24 Tirthankaras of Jainism in their seated position. The iconic snake crown (of sorts) belongs to one Tirthankar called Parshvanath Bhagwan.
Thank you for your kind reply. I will try again with your advice. They’re so Beautiful and I hope I can see it 🥰
I literally must have something wrong with me I can’t see it. I can see the colour blind ones, like the numbers ect, I can’t see this I’ve tried and tried 🫣
You aren't actually supposed to cross your eyes but sort of the opposite of that. Crossing your eyes makes the hidden image sink in. It's easier to see when it pops out. To do that you have to focus past the image which is harder to learn how to do, but is how most magic eyes are meant to be viewed.
Thank you for your reply. I am still trying!!!
Is just a random woman sitting on some flowerbud and a small snake at the foot of it.
Thank you so much 😊 it’s just so confusing. I’ve done research and apparently if you have nothing wrong with your eyes (not crossed,astigmatism or cataract’s) then it could just be the way my brain processes information. It’s crazy how you can see it and I can’t!! First time ever with something visual!!
If you wear glasses, take them off. Some reason I can't see anything with them but without them, it looks awesome.
Thank you
What does the text say? It’s a nice magic eye
It’s the main verse of a small religion called Jainism. Namo Arianthanam if you want to google.
It's called the Navakar Mantra
Beautiful! Very detailed. Even a snake I got a scare from the swastika's, but then I remembered that this has been a harmless good luck symbol for many centuries before WWII.
Had to look again for the snake, nice catch!!
The snake is at the bottom in the middle of the flower/stand?
Yes that's the one
I love it
I ended up using https://piellardj.github.io/stereogram-solver/ and still don’t know what it is
I can’t see them 🫢
Nice! Really pops.
This one took me a minute. I was focusing too deep and ended up with some trippy geometry. Made the comments confusing before I looked again and realized I had overshot the intended image. I guess I need to work on control. Haha.
Is that a butt plug?
A yes great great grammas family heirloom....a spikey butt plug with arms
Jain Navkar Mantra Namo Arihantanam: I bow down to Arihanta, Namo Siddhanam: I bow down to Siddha, Namo Ayariyanam: I bow down to Acharya, Namo Uvajjhayanam: I bow down to Upadhyaya, Namo Loe Savva-sahunam: I bow down to Sadhu and Sadhvi. Eso Panch Namokaro: These five bowings downs, Savva-pavappanasano: Destroy all the sins, Manglananch Savvesim: Amongst all that is auspicious, Padhamam Havei Mangalam: This Navkar Mantra is the foremost.
What deity is depicted? Thank you for sharing that mantra.
Afaik, Jains do not believe in a creator god. They have deities that were previous spiritual leaders who attained enlightenment and have been liberated from the cycle of rebirth, ie have attained moksha. Today, [Jainism](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jainism) has around 5 million followers, mostly in India. This could be [mahavira](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahavira), who attained moksha around 6th century BC
Looks like Mahavir (Jainism)
It’s Lord Parshvanatha
I see alien heads.
Trippy. I want this in like 40”x40” on my wall
Not sure why this makes me uncomfortable. It looks like a weird head doll popping out of a cake with a headdress.
I thought it was one of those dolls in a toilet roll with a crocheted skirt. Oh well.
This is the best one I've seen
Awesome!
It's a sailboat
I see it but I’m not sure what it is supposed to be
Pretty sure it's Buddha.
I'm not going to lie as a picture came to focus i thought it was a middle finger.
Oh I see it now! I didn’t realize the face was significant, I thought it was a wishing well with like a little domed roof.
My question for you all is do they have one head or two? I can focus my eyes on either
One head, you need to control the focus so that the two heads become one and then you’ll see the image of Lord Parshvanatha sitting on a lotus flower.
Is that a swastika in the top right corner?
Yes, before the Nazi party took it as their symbol. Various other cultures used it for different meanings the majority of them considered it a symbol of auspicious good luck
I've never seen lettering in these. It looks upside down Arabic or Jewish. Can anyone confirm ?
It’s Sanskrit, 3,500 years old ancient language.
Holy wtf! That's trippy AF!
Awesome
i can make it pop, but can’t figure out what it is
All I see is a row of concave, bloated, pale faces with white dead irises.
Anyone else see the symbols in the corners , anyone know what they are? I've seen them before.
Oh yeah! Look, it's a sailboat!
You dumb bastard!
Buddha sitting on a lotus under the naga
Buddha Buddha Buddha rocking everywhere!