Anonymous
6/22/2025, 9:28:44 PM No.40582046
White Snake : Gnosis / Enlightenment
The white serpent is often linked to:
>Clarity and transcendence
>Pure knowledge or gnosis
>Spiritual rebirth
>Higher self or divine will
It rises like Kundalini toward illumination, It’s the serpent that sheds its skin and emerges renewed. In dreams or mythology, it can represent a soul becoming awake.
Black Snake: Karma / Shadow / Earthly Power
The black serpent is usually associated with:
>Instincts and the unconscious
>Karma, consequences, cause and effect
>Mystery, death, and rebirth
>The primal or grounded forces
It coils deep in the roots, holding the weight of experience. It teaches through trial and reminds us of where we’ve come from, not just where we’re going.
>Why You Need Both
To be whole, you must walk with both:
>One teaches you how to ascend, the other how to endure.
>The white snake without the black may float too far, losing grounding—detached, unfeeling.
>The black snake without the white may spiral inward lost in repetition, unable to evolve.
Together, they resemble the caduceus, the twin serpents wrapped around a staff a symbol not just of healing, but of integrated wisdom:
>Gnosis without karma is blindness. Karma without gnosis is bondage.
The dance between the two snakes is what creates life, healing, balance, and transformation.
The white serpent is often linked to:
>Clarity and transcendence
>Pure knowledge or gnosis
>Spiritual rebirth
>Higher self or divine will
It rises like Kundalini toward illumination, It’s the serpent that sheds its skin and emerges renewed. In dreams or mythology, it can represent a soul becoming awake.
Black Snake: Karma / Shadow / Earthly Power
The black serpent is usually associated with:
>Instincts and the unconscious
>Karma, consequences, cause and effect
>Mystery, death, and rebirth
>The primal or grounded forces
It coils deep in the roots, holding the weight of experience. It teaches through trial and reminds us of where we’ve come from, not just where we’re going.
>Why You Need Both
To be whole, you must walk with both:
>One teaches you how to ascend, the other how to endure.
>The white snake without the black may float too far, losing grounding—detached, unfeeling.
>The black snake without the white may spiral inward lost in repetition, unable to evolve.
Together, they resemble the caduceus, the twin serpents wrapped around a staff a symbol not just of healing, but of integrated wisdom:
>Gnosis without karma is blindness. Karma without gnosis is bondage.
The dance between the two snakes is what creates life, healing, balance, and transformation.
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