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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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== Symbol of the medical profession ==
== See also ==


The caduceus fashioned by Moses is the symbol of the medical profession today.
[[Kundalini]]


== Sources ==
== Sources ==