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Biblical serpent is the spinal cord. @dr.bharatjhunjhunwala6359
The symbol of doctors is Caduceus which depicts one staff with two snakes intertwining around it. The basis of the symbol is the nerve psychology of the Hindus which depicts the spinal cord as a snake. This nervous system transmits signals. Thus, the poisonous snake has become a symbol of good health.
What is the secret behind use of snakes in the Caduceus that is used as a sign by medical professionals all over the world? The Caduceus has one rod in the middle with two snakes intertwining around it and two wings on the top.
Why should snakes be used as a symbol of health?
The snake is basically a poisonous animal. The mystery is solved by a looking at the Hindu system of nadis. The Hindus visualise the spinal cords in the form of a snake which turns around and goes ups in seven turns. The seven turns are the seven chakras or centres where a large number of nerves emerge on all sides.
The Western medical science says there is one spinal cord in the middle and two ganglia nerves running on the two sides. In the Hindu system there is one sushumna nerve in the middle and ida and pingala nerves on the two sides. The Hindu system considers these two nerves to intertwine while the Western system considers them to be running in straight lines. Our suggestion is that the staff and two snakes of the Caduceus are these three nadis of the Hindu system.
We can read the stories of the snake in the Bible in this framework. The first story is of Eve. God had told Adam and Eve not to eat of the tree of knowledge but the snake suggested to Eve that God had actually wanted them to eat of the tree. Then Eve ate of the tree along with her husband Adam. Their eyes were opened and the human civilization moved forward. Now, the snakes do not speak. Thus, my understanding is that the snake was her unconscious in the spinal cord which was represented as a snake.
Next, Moses he had gone to the mountain to worship God. God asked him to go back to Mitsrayim and lead out his people from the slavery-like conditions. Moses said to God: you are asking me to do such a huge work. Why would the people listen to me? Then God said, I will give you a symbol. He told Moses to throw his staff on the ground and it became a snake. Then God asked Moses to hold the snake from his tail. Moses picked up the snake from his tail it again become a rod. To my mind, the rod represents an inactive unconscious whereas the snake represents and active unconscious. The chakras (or psychic centres) in the spinal cord are active, they are receiving and sending signals, they are moving. So, God activated Moses’ spinal cord which helped Moses take out the Hebrews out of Mitsrayim.
Then Moses went back to Mitsrayim. He went to the Pharaoh and asked him to let the Hebrews go to the desert to worship God. The Pharoah refused. Then Moses threw his staff in front of the Pharoah and the staff again became a snake. Then the Pharaoh called his magicians and they threw their staff on the ground and they too became snakes. There was fight between the snakes and the snakes of the Moses won against the snakes of the magicians. Our understanding is that the snakes represent the psychic power of Moses and the magicians and like two magnetic fields repelling each other. This is import of the narrative of the fight of the snakes.
Finally, Pharoah allowed the Hebrews to leave and they moved towards Israel. At a certain point many snakes bit the Hebrews. So, God told Moses to make a snake of bronze and hang it high on a staff. The Bible says that those Hebrews that looked at the bronze snake lived; and those that did not look at it died. Our understanding is that the Hebrews were feeling harassed in the travels. The seven chakras lost their coordination. This is what the biting by the snakes means. The coordination between their organs collapsed. The seven chakras were working independently as the hand was working in the different manner legs were working in different manner. Everything was disjoint. Moses may have told them to think of the seven chakras in the spinal cord when the looked at the bronze snake. That thinking reactivated the connection between the seven chakras. That is how the Hebrews who looked at the snake lived.
Over a period of time, this inner meaning of the snake was lost. King Hezekiah ordered that all the idols of the snake be broken because the snake itself does not have any power. Its power arises the visualising the flow of psychic power in the spinal cord. Once this meaning had been lost there was no meaning left to the bronze snake hung on the staff.
Prophet once saw a snake on the top of his head which had six wings. As already said, they are six principal chakras in the spinal cord (the seventh crown chakra is often not counted). The six wings represented the six chakras. The wings are the psychic waves emitting from the six chakras. The snake is the holding rod of these chakras.
This was taken by the Greek people. Their God Hermes has the attributes of divination; contact with other planes of existence; and mediation between the visible and the Invisible. These are psychic phenomena. Harmesh who had these divine powers took the symbol of two snakes intertwining around a staff exactly as understood in the Hindu system.
The living Hindu system has a huge role for the snake. Lord Shiva has snake in tied around his neck as a garland which means that the six chakras of the spinal cord were under his absolute control. Lord Vishnu rests on the snake on the sea of milk. The sea of milk represents the sea of unconscious waves. Vishnu controls the snake and the snake is connected with the psychic sea. Vishnu rests on that sea with the snake the under psychic control. The story of Krishna subduing the Kaliya Nag symbolizes that Krishna’s spinal cord was under his conscious control and he could control the snake.
The question is how did the Hindu system of the nadis and chakras entered the Biblical world?
My assessment is that the Mitsrayim from where Moses let the Exodus was actually Mathura of the Hindus. Moses left India for Israel and carried with him the science of the nadis. In due course of time the origin in India was forgotten but the medicine men remembered the connection with the spinal cord. They carried that symbol of the Caduceus with two snakes as a symbol of good health. It is not understandable why the poisonous snake can be used as such a symbol while the real meaning is that this represents the psychic system of the six chakras.
See Video- https://youtu.be/Fuib9rEeXGk
Read Paper- http://www.commonprophets.com/3703-2/
See Post- http://www.commonprophets.com/secret-of-snake-in-bible-lies-in-hindu-psychology/
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Lessons from the Snake
Snakes are rich in symbolism and hold diverse spiritual meanings across different cultures and belief systems. Here are some of the spiritual aspects and symbolic interpretations of snakes. #snakes #snakesymbolism #snakemedicine #healing #transformation #renewal
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the serpent as healer
the symbol of the serpent:
derived from the cult of serpent deity (originating in Crete)
was pervasive throughout ancient Mediterranean civilizations & in India, where one of the aspects of Vishnu (the god of preservation) is the snake of eternity (known as Ananta in Hindu mythology)
the serpent is credited with the knowledge of all healing substances
the shedding of its skin correlates to its ability to renew its life & live eternally
snakes were prayed to by the sick & eaten by ancient doctor-magicians to enhance their healing powers
Asclepius’ staff is entwined by a serpent:
for centuries, this staff (caduceus) has been depicted with two entwining serpents & had remained a symbol of the medical profession
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vishnu
God of preservation
Vishnu is the second god in the Hindu triumvirate (orTrimurti). The triumvirate consists of three gods who are responsible for the creation, upkeep and destruction of the world. The other two gods are Brahma and Shiva. Brahma is the creator of the universe and Shiva is the destroyer. (BBC)
ananta (infinite)
Ananta is a Sanskrit term which means 'endless' or 'limitless', also means 'eternal' or 'infinity',[1] in other words, it also means infinitude or an unending expansion or without limit. It is one of the many names of Lord Vishnu.[2]Ananta is the Shesha-naga, the celestial snake, on which Lord Vishnu reclines (wikipedia)
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✨close up for one of my digital pieces✨⠀ ~⠀ If you’ve been following me for a while, you’ll notice my love for snakes and my obsession with painting their noodly bodies.⠀ ~⠀ The symbology of snakes has resonated with me strongly these last two years, especially the aspect of shedding. I feel like I’ve grown out of my old self many times and I continue to shed old stories and old beliefs.⠀ ~⠀ This piece in particular is about constriction. The tightness of anxiety and the surrender. ⠀ ~⠀ I can’t wait to share more of it with you! ⠀ ~⠀ Take care and I’ll see you soon 💖⠀ ~⠀ #surrealartist #surrealartwork #surrealarts #surrealartists #surrealartcommunity #surrealartistsoninstagram #digitalart #digitalportrait #procreateapp #digitalart2020 #digital artist #snakes #snakesymbolism #cutedigitalart #80saesthetic #sneakpeakart #sneakpeakartwork (at NoDa Neighborhood) https://www.instagram.com/p/CIdufDCjgVH/?igshid=16qgjjvvggmfq
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Cobra Snake Symbolic Meaning
Cobra Snake Symbolic Meaning #Cobra #SnakeSymbolism #Shamanism
Channeled by Quornesha S. Lemon: Medium, Intuitive, Quantum Touch Healer, Reiki & Crystal reiki Master Teacher, Channeler, NLP Practitioner, Hoodoo & Obeah Priestess: The Cobra snake can mean many things in certain synchronicities. With this in mind, it is interpreted as follows: Beware of business dealings or anything to do with others at this time. If you are associated with others in regards…
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It is said that before Buddha completely reached enlightenment the Serpent God Mucalinda arrived to shelter and protect him from the elements.
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Snake Tattoo Ideas and Their Symbolic Meanings
Snake tattoos have been popular for centuries due to their rich symbolism and striking aesthetic. From ancient civilizations to modern pop culture, these serpentine creatures hold diverse meanings that resonate with individuals worldwide. In this article, we'll explore 10 snake tattoo ideas and delve into their symbolic significance. Here are some Best Snake Tattoo Designs
Traditional Snake:
Symbolizing rebirth and transformation, traditional snake tattoos feature bold lines and vibrant colors. Often depicted coiled or slithering, these designs represent the cyclical nature of life and the shedding of old skin for renewal.
Japanese Snake:
In Japanese culture, snakes are revered as symbols of protection and good fortune. Japanese snake tattoos, known as Hebi irezumi, often incorporate intricate details and vibrant colors, representing strength, wisdom, and resilience.
Medusa:
Inspired by Greek mythology, Medusa tattoos depict the infamous Gorgon with snakes for hair. These tattoos embody the dual nature of beauty and danger, symbolizing empowerment, protection, and the ability to overcome adversity.
Garden Snake:
Garden snake tattoos, also known as garter snake tattoos, portray these harmless serpents in a whimsical and playful manner. These designs often incorporate flowers, leaves, or other natural elements, symbolizing renewal, growth, and vitality.
Serpent and Apple:
Inspired by the biblical story of Adam and Eve, serpent and apple tattoos represent temptation, knowledge, and the consequences of human curiosity. These tattoos serve as a reminder of the duality of human nature and the pursuit of enlightenment.
Conclusion: Snake tattoos offer a myriad of symbolic meanings, making them a popular choice for individuals seeking to express their beliefs, values, and personal experiences through body art. Whether you're drawn to traditional motifs or contemporary interpretations, snake tattoos serve as powerful symbols of transformation, protection, and resilience.
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