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The serpent devouring its own tail is not an end, but a circle without beginning or conclusion. Within it, life and death, creation and dissolution meet — one and the same, in constant transformation. It embodies eternal return, the quiet balance of opposites, and a self that sustains itself.
From the tomb of Tutankhamun, through the philosophy of Plato, to the archetypes of Carl Jung, the Ouroboros persists as a symbol of primordial unity — before the division between inner and outer.
It does not endure — it returns.
And in that return, it exists.

