10 Weird Animal Superstitions From Around the World

6. The Serpent's Sway - Symbol of Healing or Deception

Boiga jaspidea, Jasper cat snake - Khao Luang National Park. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @Rushenb

Serpents have long held a place in the annals of superstition, representing both healing and deception. In ancient Greek mythology, the serpent was associated with Asclepius, the god of medicine, symbolizing renewal and healing. This symbolism persists today in the form of the Rod of Asclepius, a serpent-entwined staff that is a symbol of medicine and healthcare. Conversely, in Judeo-Christian tradition, the serpent is often seen as a symbol of temptation and deceit, as depicted in the story of Adam and Eve. These contrasting representations of serpents highlight their complex role in human mythology, embodying both the potential for healing and the dangers of deception.

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