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Have you ever seen an image of a snake biting its own tail and wondered what it meant? This ancient symbol is called an ouroboros and has been used for millennia by cultures around the world. While it has many different meanings throughout the ages, it’s most commonly used in modern times to symbolize rebirth and renewal. Read on to learn more about the history and interpretations of this enduring symbol.
Meaning of the Ouroboros
The ouroboros is an ancient symbol most commonly associated with the cycle of life, death, and rebirth. However, the symbol was used as early as the Neolithic era, and its original meaning has not yet been discovered.
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