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The symbol of the serpent is also used to illustrate the '''caduceus''', the intertwining of the energies of Father and Mother around the center of being, the Christ. [[Moses]] held up the brazen serpent in the wilderness so that by the science of real eye magic (the vision of the [[third eye]]) the flux of the sacred energies of the people would be accelerated. This acceleration was for the raising up of the serpentine force ([[Kundalini]]) culminating in the [[Crown chakra|crown]] (the wisdom that is the healing of the karma of ignorance) and in the third eye (the vision that is the healing of the karma of unlawful desire). | The symbol of the serpent is also used to illustrate the '''caduceus''', the intertwining of the energies of Father and Mother around the center of being, the Christ. [[Moses]] held up the brazen serpent in the wilderness so that by the science of real eye magic (the vision of the [[third eye]]) the flux of the sacred energies of the people would be accelerated. This acceleration was for the raising up of the serpentine force ([[Kundalini]]) culminating in the [[Crown chakra|crown]] (the wisdom that is the healing of the karma of ignorance) and in the third eye (the vision that is the healing of the karma of unlawful desire). | ||
The caduceus fashioned by Moses is the symbol of the medical profession today. | |||
For information about the fallen angel known as Serpent, see [[Serpent (fallen angel)]]. | For information about the fallen angel known as Serpent, see [[Serpent (fallen angel)]]. | ||
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[[Kundalini]] | |||
== Sources == | == Sources == |