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What is the relationship between the serpent and the dove? They represent the two opposing aspects of the same energy - sexual energy

 
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What is the relationship between the serpent and the dove? They represent the two opposing aspects of the same energy - sexual energy
What is the relationship between the serpent and the dove? They represent the two opposing aspects of the same energy - sexual energy. The dove is none other than the serpent sublimated. It teaches us that anything that crawls on the earth may one day be able to take to the air and fly. The serpent represents primitive sexual power, and it is very wily! As is written in Genesis: 'Now the serpent was more crafty than any other wild animal that the Lord God had made.' It is impossible to count all the possible means that humans resort to so as to escape the serpent, but it presents and arranges things in such a way that, more often than not, it ends up gaining the upper hand. Someone will say, 'There! I won't succumb to temptation, I'll resist...' But at the very last moment, having failed to foresee the trap the serpent could lay for them, they fall into it. And they will keep doing so until they succeed in transforming the serpent within into a dove, that is to say, in transforming human love into spiritual love, which will lift them away from the earth and allow them to know the freedom of infinite space.

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The ouroboros is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail, a symbol of cyclical time, a continual renewal of life, death and rebirth, a widespread symbol of the "All-in-All", the totality of existence, infinity, and the cyclic nature of the cosmos.

In Gnosticism, this serpent symbolized eternity of the soul. The serpent was one of the earth-animals associated with the cult of Mithras, as well as the Magi. In Hinduism, Kundalini is a coiled serpent, the residual power of pure desire. "Kundalini" refers to the energy of yogic awakening, leading to altered states of higher consciousness.
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