Serpent (symbole)

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Moïse et le serpent d'airain, Sébastien Bourdon (entre 1653 et 1654)
Le caducée, symbole de la profession médicale

Le serpent enroulé' est le symbole ésotérique du corps causal, et l'œil du serpent au centre représente l'Œil de Dieu qui voit tout. Les spirales formées par le corps du serpent représentent les révolutions des cycles de la réalité autour du centre de vision en Christ. Le pouvoir de la vision est multiplié par le nombre de fois que la force serpentine est enroulée autour du centre du Soi.

Le symbole du serpent est également utilisé pour illustrer le caducée, l'entrelacement des énergies du Père et de la Mère autour du centre de l'être, le Christ. [Moïse a brandi le serpent d'airain dans le désert pour que, par la science de la magie des yeux réels (la vision du troisième œil), le flux des énergies sacrées du peuple soit accéléré. Cette accélération était destinée à l'élévation de la force serpentine (Kundalini) qui culmine dans le couronne (la sagesse qui est la guérison du karma de l'ignorance) et dans le troisième œil (la vision qui est la guérison du karma du désir illégal).

Le caducée façonné par Moïse est aujourd'hui le symbole de la profession médicale.

For information about the fallen angel known as Serpent, see Serpent (fallen angel).

Moses’ use of the caduceus

Sanat Kumara explains the esoteric significance of the caduceus:

When I sent fiery serpents among the people of Israel who spake out against both God and Moses, these were the precipitation of their own spirit of rebellion and disobedience—the very same spirit of the seed of Serpent which they had allowed to enter their minds.

By a mere inversion of the coil of energy which had proceeded out of their mouths in impurity and impiety, their miscreations returned to them the poisonous venom with which they would have, if they could, killed Moses. And many of them experienced death by the return of their own energy, reversed by my right hand upraised against them. Such is the mantle of the Great White Brotherhood—an ever-present protection upon those who exercise their spiritual offices with all diligence, humility, and love.

When the people therefore called upon the law of forgiveness for their sins, I bade Moses form a fiery serpent and set it upon a pole; and any that were bitten by the poisonous snakes, which returned to them the poison of their own consciousness, were restored to life as they beheld (meditated upon) this brazen serpent.

It was the symbol of the life-force and the representation of their own Mother light rising for the healing of mind and soul and body. The snake entwined about the wand of Mercury has remained the symbol of the victory of life over death. It is the symbol of healing Truth and the wholeness of Alpha and Omega that is realized through meditation in and upon the All-Seeing Eye of God. And all who look upon that Eye make contact with God’s vision of the perfection of their being and consciousness.[1]

See also

Sources

Mark L. Prophet and Elizabeth Clare Prophet, The Path of Self-Transformation.