@silaslugonis: People think they understand the Ouroboros. They don’t. It is probably the most misinterpreted symbol in the entire history of esoterism. And honestly, that’s exactly why it still bites us all without us noticing. The Ouroboros is not about “infinity” or some poetic circle of life that you hang on a necklace and forget. No. It is the map of your subconscious. The raw truth of why you repeat the same patterns again and again, even when you swear you won’t. It shows you the loop you live inside. The loop you pretend not to see. When ancient Egypt carved it, they weren’t decorating temples. They were describing the psyche, the way unresolved fragments of the past keep eating the present. When the Greeks used it in Orphic and Hermetic teachings, they knew it was the symbol of the mind consuming itself until something finally changes within. Every tradition that kept this serpent knew the same truth. You are the snake. You are the tail. You are the cycle. The Ouroboros teaches something uncomfortable. You don’t break patterns because they are strong. You repeat them because a hidden part of you is still feeding them. Fear. Memory. Shame. Attachment. A story you never rewrote. The serpent only stops eating when consciousness interrupts the loop. This is its real meaning. Not a pretty circle. A confrontation. And your subconscious knows exactly which cycle you are avoiding right now. You can even feel it while reading this. That tug. That internal pull. The thing that always returns when you think you have escaped it. If you are ready to break repeating cycles, write to me "Ouroboros."