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. For example, a serpent represents creation, power, and birth in many cultures, but also represents what in other cultures?

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A serpent in the catholic culture represents a horrible creature of despair and destruction and envy and hate
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Answer:

The serpent represents creation, power, and birth in many cultures, but also represents evil, cunning, sly and betrayal.

Step-by-step explanation:

In many cultures, snakes represents firtility, creation, power, evil and life force. As snakes shed their skin through sloughing, they are images of resurrection, change, everlasting status, and recuperating.

The ouroboros is an image of endlessness and ceaseless reestablishment of life.

The snake soul creature depends on its environment and its vibrations and utilizations it as a compass to discover its heading.

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