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I heard that even venomous snakes don't attacking first. It’s just a defensive mechanism. Is that right?
Close! Venomous snakes use venom to paralyze/kill their prey, that is the intended function. They use venom in self defense only as a last resort, the primary defense is to hide and get away from bigger predators.
As humans are not their prey, they basically have no reason to attack us or use the venom on us, mostly what they want is to get away from us so they can keep living in peace. If a snake is using venom on a person, it's because they're cornered into it. Most snakes venom is not fast enough to stop us from injuring/killing the snake in the moment, so it's not functional as self defense.
recap time and gods damn a 8 person table
and im sorry when did thaisha get a snake!
is it too late to go back on my intro bit???
Nagamancy, has there been any catnip incidents?
"Not so much catnip, but there have been... Incidents with my pipe weed. Mostely stemming from me getting what humans call 'the munchies' and eating most of my rations."
The cult of the Mistress of Serpents is the oldest cult known in human history, deeply linked to the feminine mysteries and the natural and spiritual forces of the Earth, it's been twisted, inverted and degraded more than any other symbol in the world.
Firstly, as a symbol of the Goddess and feminine sexuality and attributes, such as prophecy. With the development of patriarchy around the world, we passed from the Mistress of Serpents and her motifs of snakes and voluptuous women with big and open vaginas, to “heroes” slaying serpentine monsters, like Apollo killing the serpent of prophecy Python (and taking her place at Delphi). Despite this first degradation of the snake, serpents remained a symbol of healing, wisdom and a personification of the vital force of the Earth that gives life to all living beings. However, as the grip of highly hierarchical and tyrannical patriarchal governments tightened, the first monotheistic cults appeared, finally, demonizing the serpent.
With the rise of Christianism the serpent became synonym of paganism and witchcraft, and an embodiment of the devil. Legends of Christian saints slaying or banishing serpents and dragons abound but probably the most illustrative is St Patrick who banished snakes from a country, Ireland, where they never had snakes. The snakes he “banished” were druids.
Snakes, serpents and dragons have a prominent role in mythologies worldwide and the Celtic regions were no exception. Druids called themselves “serpents” and they valued the snake's egg, the “ovum anguinum”, above all amulets. By calling themselves snakes, the druids meant they were initiates of the old ways and keepers of arcane (megalithic) wisdom. This included knowledge and mastery of the mysteries of the Earth, the “dragon lines”, serpentine lines of flowing vital energy of the Earth. The physical manifestation of some of these lines are rivers and oceanic currents. Similar snaking lines of flowing energy are found in all living beings, within our bodies, sap and blood being their physical manifestations. This serpentine vital force exist within everything connecting all-that-is into a vibrating energetic web.
We have seen the snake as a symbol and personification of chaotic and telluric forces our ancestors learnt to feel and work with. Snakes were connected to sexuality (creative potential) of both, male and female, but most often strongly connected with the feminine due to their cyclic nature, which they shared with women and the Earth. Women menstruate, snakes shed their skin and the Earth experiences multiple cycles, the cycles of water and of the earth. It's not surprising that both women/goddesses and snakes were seen as rulers and/or intermediaries between the natural and supernatural forces, bringing hidden (underground) knowledge to the surface, and overseeing the different stages of the cycle of birth-death-rebirth. Snakes and snake's eggs have been found in burial chambers, the bodies most often laid in fetal position inside it. Back to the mother, back to the source, a journey through water beyond the known world in order to be reborn in the Afterlife.
The burial mound, the cave, the womb. The snake, the umbilical cordon. The cosmic egg, the cauldron, the well of souls, the amniotic bag. The Tree of Life, the placenta. Our cosmos, our mother.
Before the Gods of cosmogonic order, we knew the Chaotic Mother.
I invite you to reconnect with our Mother and her serpentine energy. You will need some quiet time when you won't interrupted. You can listen to relaxing music, shamanic drumming, singing bowls or anything you fancy. Find a comfortable posture and take some deep breaths. Close your eyes and scan your body starting by your feet, your toes, and work your way to your head, your scalp, relax every muscle. Now imagine you're in front of the entrance to a cave. Enter and walk through its long, serpentine tunnel until you find a chamber. Inside this chamber our Mother has lit a fire revealing paintings and carvings of spiralling snakes, deer, bears and other animals and plants. Mother greets you. You can ask her anything you want. You can ask for healing. Let her show you what you need to know at this moment. When you're ready, come back and write down your experience. You may find it useful to read it later in the future.
by Laura Aldoma.
First published on Witch Magazine (formerly West Midlands Witch). You can read their May issue using this link:
https://issuu.com/westmidlandswitch/docs/west_midlands_witch_issue_5_may
you've read "The Curse of Yig"?
Yes I have!
If you played through the Forbidden Woods and still can’t get enough of snakes then you can read it here
My buddy Adam put up a big collection of b-sides, demos, and out of print stuff today. I remember this being the first song of his I ever heard. I found it on MySpace if that tells you anything about how long ago this was. Adam Gnade - Snake Lore
The collection is called "Farmhouses, Tour Vans, and the Wild Homesick." 30+ tracks, definitely worth a listen!
Snake Lore
Abdullah mp3 download
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Snake Lore album:
Artist - Abdullah mp3
Album - Snake Lore mp3
Year - 2000
Genre- Rock
Tracks:
The Sickness Unto Death
The Path To Enlightenment
In The Belly Of The Beast
Firmament
Distant Lights
The Black Ones
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in the U.S.A.] Snake Lore Lyrics i came to in the back seat. Snakes have been a part of many stories and myths passed down through history. Some of the fear and dislike of snakes that people today feel is because of these. My last snake post was about a piece of European lore found in. and your cousin was talking about. . Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives - Abdullah - Snake Lore Jeff Shirilla - Vocals Alan Seibert - Guitar There also exists another version of the EP, which has two bonus tracks and a different tracklist: Snake lore (Open Library) Snake lore by John Crompton, 1964,Doubleday edition, in English - 1st ed. MP3 Music Downloads. Snake Lore - Cobb Family Home Page Snake Lore. Serpent (symbolism) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Serpent' is a word of Latin origin (from serpens, serpentis "something that creeps, snake") that is commonly used in a specifically mythic or religious context, signifying a