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== 2017 ==
== 2017 ==
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File:TheBookofKells OROBOROS.jpg|The Book of Kells, Thames & Hudson with the OROBOROS as a frame. Discovered at the 1. TRACT Marie Curie Meeting at the Trinity College in Dublin - Museum
File:Figure8.jpg |The snake eating its own tail simply represents the recreation of life through death by the Universe. It is interpreted as some kind of a rebirth of the dead reaching an immortality of sorts. Therefore, it is assumed that the infinity symbol was derived from the original symbol of ouroboros. - [http://mythologian.net/ouroboros-symbol-of-infinity/ mythologian.net]
File:Figure8.jpg |The snake eating its own tail simply represents the recreation of life through death by the Universe. It is interpreted as some kind of a rebirth of the dead reaching an immortality of sorts. Therefore, it is assumed that the infinity symbol was derived from the original symbol of ouroboros. - [http://mythologian.net/ouroboros-symbol-of-infinity/ mythologian.net]
File:Patientia 2.jpg |Ouroboros represents many things, including totality, the cycle of life, and the union of opposites. "Cum patientia" sums up the struggle between self-knowledge and self-deception.
File:Patientia 2.jpg |Ouroboros represents many things, including totality, the cycle of life, and the union of opposites. "Cum patientia" sums up the struggle between self-knowledge and self-deception.

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ยป Oroboros symbol
ยป See also Bioblast picture of the month