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''' Ouroboros — An Ancient Symbol that Survived Through Millennia '''
''' Native American Ouroboros '''
[[File:Australia 1.jpg||left|200px|Oroboros of the month]]
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:::: It is a common belief among indigenous people of the tropical lowlands of South America
[[File:Oro37 2.jpg||left|200px|Oroboros of the month]]
:::: that waters at the edge of the world-disc are encircled by a snake, often an anaconda, biting its own tail.
:::: The ouroboros appears in the classic alchemical study, Atalanta Fugiens (1617),  
:::: [http://www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html]
:::: by the physician to Emperor Rudolf II, Michael Maier (Credit: Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin) - [https://www.corespirit.com/ouroboros-ancient-symbol-survived-millennia/ By Percy Ramsey]
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Native American Ouroboros

Oroboros of the month


It is a common belief among indigenous people of the tropical lowlands of South America
that waters at the edge of the world-disc are encircled by a snake, often an anaconda, biting its own tail.
www.crystalinks.com/ouroboros.html





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