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My daughter addled me what snake meant in our spiritual world or magic world. Does anyone know what that would rzefer to?
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I'm sorry. She asked me. My keyboard and i have this love hate relationship
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snakes in a spiritual sense? depends on your path really and how you personally feel about them [i know some Vodou practitioners use snakes for Mami Wata, snakes and reptiles are seen as cousins to Dragons and therefore sacred in Dragon Magick, natives use snakes as totems, snakes are also sacred to the Goddesses Lilith, Sekhmet, and Hecate among many others] Celtics use them as a symbol, it's skin can be used in spells [particularly rebirth or change, but i think about protection] as a symbol snakes are good for change, transformation, intelligence, balance, fertility, healing and protection
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I remember reading that an ancient tradition exsited in Austrailia thousands of years ago that venerated a snake God, according to their legends the serpent wove the world and cosmos around us. Much in the way the Biblical God is claimed, except in that story the snake is shown as the villan. Which is interesting when contrasted against the Austrailian version that predates the Christian one!

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What the last comment was talking about is the rainbow serpent. InAboriginal Australia dream time. Snakes can been seen as death, temptation, healing and rebirth. They can also be seen as hostile energy as some bread of snakes are known to attack first instead of fleeing.

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in ancient egypt it represented royalty and sovereignty, its a symbol of wadjet a protector deity of egypt, (sekhmet is a lioness) ..
a snake or serpent can also be a symbol of wisdom, healing or witchcraft .
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