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'Caduceus of Hermes' (3)

There are numerous symbolic objects representing the human being. Among these is the caduceus of Hermes. The two snakes intertwined on either side of the central staff are the two currents, positive and negative, which spiral around the spinal ...
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The Caduceus of Hermes summarizes the human being. The staff represents the spinal column, and the two entwined snakes represent the two currents that descend from the brain's right and left hemispheres. In fact, these are not two snakes wound ...
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The caduceus of Hermes is a representation of the structure of man: the two serpents intertwined around the central staff are the two negative and positive currents that wind around either side of the spine. The Hindus call them Ida and Pingala, and ...
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