serpent symbology

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November 17, 2016

 

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It's cold-blooded, hairless, featherless, armless and legless appearance opposes and complements man's physical being ? in this sense it can be seen as a direct rival to man. The natural symbolic state of this animal also represents the lower psyche, hidden psychosis and what is unusual, incomprehensible and mysterious ? the part of which people have the least control over (Chevalier & Gheerbert)...
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Due to it encompassing and representing both genders simultaneously, it has often taken on the role of a creator god. The serpent symbolizes the creator god not only in Amazonia, Mexico, and Australia, but also in Sumer, Egypt, Persia, India, the Pacific, Crete, Greece, and Scandinavia (Cirlot). The Chaldeans even had just one word for snake and life (Chevalier & Gheerbert)...
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