Poison as reflection of medicine - III - Deepstash

Poison as reflection of medicine - III

When we think of poison in the zoological world, possibly the first beings to present themselves as a threat to your context mostly will be snakes .

Snakes are one of nature’s most beautiful creations and they represent fertility, timelessness, and infinity in all cultures where they are strongly represented.

We have seen this time and again represented in various art forms across the globe, as the famous Ouroboros or Kekule’s famous dream of how a hexagonal benzene structure got presented to him when in a dream, and in a spatial representation of how a snake bit its own tale; a reminder of how things are always cyclic.

If one contemplates the fact of how snakes move, they usually are comfortable in the 2-dimensional plane and fulfill most of their life purposes in that space.

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