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Ouroboros - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Origins of the Ouroboros ... The ouroboros has several meanings interwoven into it. Foremost is the symbolism of the serpent biting, devouring, eating its own tail. This symbolises the cyclic Nature of the Universe: creation out of destruction, Life out of Death.
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Ouroboros is an ancient alchemy symbol depicting a snake or dragon [DNA] swallowing its own tail, constantly creating itself and forming a circle. It is the Wheel of Time - The Alchemy Wheel - 12 Around 1 to manifest grid programs that give the illusion of linear time allowing souls to experience emotions.
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Behold Ouroboros, the tail-eating serpent. It is the symbol of primordial unity; self-sufficiency, and the idea of the beginning and the end as being a continuous unending principle. It represents the conflict of life as well in that life comes out of life and death. ... Of The Androgyne: The Serpent Ouroboros...
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A. THE OUROBOROS; In general, if not universal terms, the Ouroboros may be defined as a self-sustaining, tail-eating snake, but it is clear that there is far more to the matter than this, for the concept is almost global in its distribution and evidently has far deeper meanings in many cultures.
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Fine Art Sculptures in Stone and Bronze by Ed Davenport ... View All Sculptures; ... Enter the Art Gallery...
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The Ouroboros Research and Education Trust is dedicated to restoring an appreciation of Ancient and Indigenous Wisdom Studies (AIWS) as a significant factor in the global call for more wisdom-based cultures.
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Ouroboros ("the tail-devourer") is the symbolization of concepts such as completion, perfection and totality, the endless round of existence, etc. It is usually represented as a worm or serpent with its tail in its mouth.
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Although it was the Greeks who coined the name that we use today, Ouroboros means ... Although it was the Greeks who coined the name that we use today, Ouroboros means "tail devourer", it has been used by many cultures throughout the ancient and modern world as an archetypal symbol.
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A snake biting its tale. Symbol of rebirth ... Right wrist: ouroboros; ... The latest addition, adding to a total of seven now.
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