"Xela" aka Artist Alex Shomburg Snakes * In Indian tradition, moving snakes symbolize the stirring of kundalini. * In Freudian terms, snake is a phallic symbol. * Jung, however, interpreted snakes as symbolic of the conflict between conscious attitudes and instincts. I think it is unfair that poor innocent Reptile has to bear the brunt of her unresolved "Electra Complex" and it's accompanying "Phallophobia" Sometimes a Snake is just a Snake.
That's a big Pitón (mexican wordplay).
ReplyDeleteI think I get the idea !
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* In Indian tradition, moving snakes symbolize the stirring of kundalini.
* In Freudian terms, snake is a phallic symbol.
* Jung, however, interpreted snakes as symbolic of the conflict between conscious attitudes and instincts.
I think it is unfair that poor innocent Reptile has to bear the brunt of her unresolved "Electra Complex" and it's accompanying "Phallophobia"
Sometimes a Snake is just a Snake.
Correct - from 'Thrilling Stories.'
ReplyDeleteAn excellent point, and I may comment on it further but right now I have to eat a banana, shuck some clams and call my mother.
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