Snakes in mythology
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Snakes in mythology
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Snakes are a common occurrence in myths for a multitude of cultures. The Hopi people of North America viewed snakes as symbols of healing, transformation, and fertility. Snakes in Mexican folk culture tell about the fear of the snake to the pregnant women where the snake attacks the umbilical cord. The Great Goddess often had snakes as her familiars—sometimes twining around her sacred staff, as in ancient Crete—and they were worshipped as guardians of her mysteries of birth and regeneration. Alt
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Serpent that only appears in myths and legends
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snakes_in_mythology
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2024-03-26T15:35:57Z
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