SNAKE


Dawn Baumann Brunke (2020). Awakening the Ancient Power of Snake:                                                                                 Transformation, Healing, and Enlightenment.


With over 3,000 species of snake in every habitat on earth, snakes have an ancient history associated with the Goddess, rulers, medicine, and kundalini energy. All snakes are carnivorous, mate with a lock and key mechanism, and shed their skins. The two most common symbols of snakes are the Rod of Asclepius (symbol of healing with a snake entwining a staff) and Caduceus (winged staff with two intertwined snakes facing each other).


Most snakes avoid people, and if threatened, they may rattle, hiss, or lift up their heads...best to leave them be. 

Further, the shedding of their skin can be a metaphor for us to consider what we need to shed in our lives to make room for a new skin, a new way of being and living...it seems that this metaphorical shedding process occurs for most of us humans organically, that is, life circumstances, often connected with stages in the life cycle (e.g. child to teen, teen to adult, reproductive years, middle age, elder years), naturally lead to a shedding of something old to make room for something new, perhaps a process of physiological, psychological, and spiritual development. 




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