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

such a state only through the creative forces of Allat (the divine feminine principle).<br />

Also, indications that were similar in meaning were used in the form of two spiral<br />

snakes entwined with each other. If such a symbol was depicted together with an image<br />

of a person doing a spiritual practice, then it was usually indicated that the tails of the<br />

snakes were coming out of the person’s first chakran ("Muladhara"), the bodies were<br />

entwined in three and a half turns, and their heads were close to the seventh chakran<br />

("Sahasrara" or the "thousand-petalled lotus"). Thus, the conventional path of the flow<br />

of this energy in the energy "body" of the human being was indicated. Eastern treatises,<br />

narrating about spiritual practices, still refer to the awakening of the "Kundalini snake"<br />

as of achieving the spiritual state of enlightenment, an exit into Nirvana. By the way,<br />

thanks to such an associative symbol that had been previously connected with spiritual<br />

knowledge, some people still revere ordinary snakes that are found in their local area as<br />

sacred reptiles.<br />

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