He argues that shared psychedelic and ancient religious serpent imagery may reveal contact with the same higher-dimensional reality rather than isolated cultural invention.
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Cosmic Serpent
He argues that shared psychedelic and ancient religious serpent imagery may reveal contact with the same higher-dimensional reality rather than isolated cultural invention.
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"...So what's a very common motif is that they have the cosmic serpent. For whatever reason, every early civilization has worshiped a serpent, or..."
"...consistently throughout history. This is a passage from the book The Cosmic Serpent by Jerry Narby, okay? This is a passage from the book..."
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