The English word snake comes from Old English snaca, itself from Proto-Germanic *snak-an- (cf. German Schnake "ring snake," Swedish snok "grass snake"), from Proto-Indo-European root *(s)nēg-o- "to crawl, creep," which also gave sneak as well as Sanskrit nāgá "snake."[2] ...
‘The Snake That Eats Itself’ is a symbol of life, death, and liberation from the cycle. The sacrifice of renewed existence through continuous rebirth, achieved through the slow pain of destroying oneself in eventual totality, is an all-too-accurate metaphor for the millgrind that constitutes ...
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