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[[File:Bourdon, Sébastien - Moses and the Brazen Serpent - 1653-1654.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|''Moses and the Brazen Serpent'', Sébastien Bourdon (between 1653 and 1654)]]
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[[File:Bourdon, Sébastien - Moses and the Brazen Serpent - 1653-1654.jpg|thumb|upright=1.3|<translate>''Moses and the Brazen Serpent'', Sébastien Bourdon (between 1653 and 1654)</translate>]]


[[File:Caduceus large.jpg|thumb|upright|The caduceus, symbol of the medical profession]]
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The '''coiled serpent''' is the esoteric symbol of the '''[[causal body]]''', and the eye of the serpent in the center represents the [[All-Seeing Eye of God]]. The coils formed by the body of the serpent represent the revolutions of the cycles of reality around the center of vision in Christ. The power of the vision is multiplied by the number of times that the serpentine force is wound around the center of the Self.   
The '''coiled serpent''' is the esoteric symbol of the '''[[causal body]]''', and the eye of the serpent in the center represents the [[All-Seeing Eye of God]]. The coils formed by the body of the serpent represent the revolutions of the cycles of reality around the center of vision in Christ. The power of the vision is multiplied by the number of times that the serpentine force is wound around the center of the Self.   


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