The Antidote - Recycled Paper Art Print

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The Antidote - Recycled Paper Art Print

$19.00

Handmade ceramic poster hanger sold seprately.

Size: 12x12

Ancients around the world saw snakes as symbols of knowledge, transformation, divinity, enlightenment, healing, inspiration, illumination, and grounding. Take whatever meaning resonates with you.

-Letting go: As snakes grow, they shed their skin to make space. Ask yourself – what do you need to shed, so you can expand into your evolved self?

-Healing: Asclepius, the Greek God of medicine, used a staff with two Snakes entwined (the Caduceus).

-Enlightenment: Kundalini is a form of divine feminine energy believed to be located at the base of the spine, in the muladhara. It is an important concept in Śhaiva Tantra, where it is believed to be a force or power associated with the divine feminine or the formless aspect of the Goddess This energy in the body, when cultivated and awakened through tantric practice, is believed to lead to spiritual liberation.

-People born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Snake have charm, wisdom and clever tongues. If this is your sign you are likely good with finances, have a keen empathy for others and a serious drive for success. Snake people do well in positions where they use their keen minds for problem solving or philosophy.

-Knowledge: Snakes are abundant in Celtic mythology. Celtic Knotwork, their myths and legends, etc. They represented graceful travel over any terrain, transformative healing, and a deep connection to the underworld as well as the heavens. Snake’s behavior helped teach the ancient Celts how to live in sync with nature and, in particular, the seasons. Because a Snake’s eyes “glaze over” as they shed their skin, the Celtic Snake has become a symbol of altered states and it is believed that while in that state Snakes are tapping into all the knowledge there ever has been or will ever be.

Museum-quality posters printed with sustainable inks on thick and durable recycled paper

• Paper thickness: 10.3 mil
• Paper weight: 5.57 oz/y² (189 g/m²)
• Recycled Paper
• Giclée printing quality
• Designed and printed in the USA

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