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<strong>AllatRa</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Anastasia</strong> <strong>Novykh</strong><br />

2) a finger ring in the form of a snake biting its tail, from the archaeological findings in<br />

the Indus Valley (the "the Harappan civilization" - proto-Indian civilization that existed<br />

in the III-II millennium BC.);<br />

3) ancient Chinese symbol—a snake biting its own tail (the symbol is made of nephrite,<br />

considered as "stone of life" in China).<br />

Rigden: The original location of the snake's head was exactly in the clockwise direction<br />

as a symbol of creation and development. The schematic representation of the number of<br />

dimensions in the form of ring-scales, was, respectively, from left to right. A circle<br />

(snake's coil) was also the symbol of the creative and spiral movement of the Universe<br />

(the clockwise, correct swastika), in other words movement according to the main action<br />

of the forces of the Allat (the supremacy of Spirit over matter). In the ancient times, this<br />

symbol was often used in the decoration of temples as a sacred symbol that narrated the<br />

divine Knowledge. The head of the snake was painted counter-clockwise as a rule <strong>by</strong> the<br />

adherents of the material Mind (the Animal mind) as a symbol of a small force that<br />

drives the Universe inward counter-clockwise (the reverse swastika) in the direction of<br />

destruction and annihilation. These people proclaimed for themselves the supremacy of<br />

matter over Spirit obeying the will of the Animal mind and making the principle of<br />

domination of the material power a reality.<br />

<strong>Anastasia</strong>: In essence, this is a substitution of the sign from plus to minus. I have often<br />

seen such a snake whose head is directed counter-clockwise in architectural artefacts<br />

from Freemasons.<br />

Rigden: This phenomenon was quite common, for example, in the Middle Ages, during<br />

the outburst of alchemy, in which the direction of the head of this ancient reptile was<br />

often depicted counterclockwise as a symbol of artificial containment or regression. On<br />

the other hand, such details were only known in the narrow circles of initiates. The<br />

masses were presented with a quite plausible interpretation of this concept, so the<br />

common people paid little attention to the rotation of the head in this or that direction.<br />

And that wasn't a good idea because symbols and signs play a significant role in the life<br />

of a society, even if the society suspects nothing.<br />

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