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Snake Tattoo Meaning

Wednesday, July 14th, 2010

Snake Tattoo Meaning

Snake Tattoo Meaning

Snake Tattoo Meaning (at-a-glance):

  • Renewal
  • Protection
  • Transition
  • Mystery
  • Defense
  • Magic
  • Infinity
  • Sexuality
  • Hidden
  • Grounded
  • Transformation

Snake tattoos are classic.  Utterly classic.  Ok, so I’m biased.

I’ve got quite a few serpentine tattoos.  I’m just compelled that way.  Fortunately, snake tattoo meanings are as diverse as my own views/moods/persuasions.  In other words, theses silky ink-sentinels are so vast in their symbolic potential, that they accommodate my own complexities without fail.  

If you’re a diverse soul, and recognize the depth of your own diversity, a snake tattoo might appeal to you too.

Why?  Let’s take a look at snake symbolism throughout various cultures.

In Greek myth, snakes are symbolic of health and healing as we see them associated with Asclepius (see the Staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning here), who was a renowned deity of medicine, healing and said to grant regenerative powers.  That sense of renewal comes from the snake who sheds off the old (skin) and emergest shiny, bright and new after each shedding. 

Snakes in many cultures (African, Chinese, Native American Hopi to name a few) are associated with water, and this emphasizes their connection to healing.  Why? Because water is symbolic of healing, cleansing and purifying. 

Are you intent on personal purification?  Is the concept of healing, renewing and clarifying vital to you?  If so, you may owe it to yourself to research this aspect of snake tattoo meaning.  The more you research this angle of snake symbolism, the more you may find yourself empowered by it.

Asclepius’ snake is singular, but myth also shows many deities with double-snakes, and these will have powerful meanings of balance, duality, and joining opposing elements for the purpose of unification – even enlightenment.  You can learn more about these symbolic concepts of double-snakes on my Caduceus tattoo symbolism page.

Are you acutely aware of the inherent polarities in all life?  Do you constantly seek temperance and happy-mediums and balance?  If so, you may want to look into some very ancient wisdom about the double-snake symbolism.  For example, you can look to ancient alchemy who use the double-snake illustration as a sign-post to denote the conjugation of opposites with a goal for higher (illumined, balanced, advanced) results (offspring/progeny – a union of two causing a birth of something new and fundamentally more advanced).  You can also research double-snake symbolism in Hindu myth/legend where you’ll learn about a metaphysical connectionas discussed in the kundalini phenomenon.

Snakes are also protective symbols.  They are considered protectors of the underworld in Greco-Roman ideology, and are often seen in funerary art to convey guardianship over burial sites.  Countless ancient cultures recognize snakes as protectors of abstruse mysteries, and that’s why we see snakes commonly adorn magical personalities through history.   Whether a priestess like Pythia or a sage like Hermes, when you see a snake associated with powerful archetypes of deep (esoteric/occult) wisdom, it is a symbol of protecting sacred knowledge.  Let’s face it, the snake can be a pretty intimidating force, and so, it’s a perfect icon for guarding that which is profoundly mystical.  Just another aspect to consider while you contemplate snake tattoo meaning. 

As you continue your research about snake symbolism, you’re going to find tons of meanings and varying discussions about what this noble creature represents.  That’s why I find it so appropriate as a tattoo.  The snake is a shifter, and as my own inner landscape shifts, I find my snake tattoos are fully qualified to shift with me.   To be sure, snakes can accommodate fathoms of moods, meanings and ideas – and so they make perfect emblems of power.

I hope you’ve enjoyed these scant thoughts on snake tattoo meaning.  Check out the links below for more rounding-out of your research:

Snake Symbolism (full-detail article)

Snake Totems

Double-Snake symbolism

Caduceus Tattoo Meanings

Staff of Asclepius Tattoo Symbolism

Uroboros Symbolism (the snake that devours its own tail)

Scorpion Tattoos

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Scorpion Tattoos and Scorpion Meaning

Scorpion Tattoos and Scorpion Meaning

Scorpion Tattoos and Symbolism
(at-a-glance):

  • Protection
  • Rebellion
  • Attachment
  • Retaliation
  • Aggression
  • Power
  • Warning
  • Mystery
  • Energy
  • Transition
  • Calculated
  • Stealth
  • Healing
  • Logic
  • Survival
  • Mysticism
  • Resilience
  • Guardianship
  • Self-defense
  • Altered perception

If you’re zealous about researching tattoo meanings to personal satisfaction, you’re going to run into sources touting scorpion tattoos as representations of dark traits like death, darkness or treachery.  If you want more of those kinds of meanings for scorpion tattoos, you can look elsewhere.

I’m not of the same mind, as I don’t believe in death.  Rather, we can look at the death theme associated with the scorpion as a time of transition from one phase of life into another. 

In this way, the scorpion tattoo can be a symbol of freedom from limiting beliefs about death.

The Egyptians were big on one life ending as a means to begin another life in the Afterworld.  And the scorpion was a powerful guardian to the ancient Egyptians and their concept of  life-after-life.

In fact, the scorpion was an attribute of the goddess Selket who was a guardian of transitioning souls.  Selket also protected canopic jars and various rituals of the mummification process that insured transition from one life to the next. 

This makes the scorpion a powerful guardian of soul-evolution.  – A protector of different kinds of life.  It also makes the scorpion a symbolic sentinel of the mysteries of the Afterworld.

In African aboriginal lore, the scorpion is associated with life and so-called death too.  The sting of a scorpion is said to have intense healing qualities and so this creature was greatly honored.  It was both highly respected because one sting could also prove lethal. 

Scorpion stings can also trigger hallucinogenic effects and so the theme of transition continues.  In this light, the scorpion (sting) is a catalyst for reaching altered states of consciousness

This puts scorpion tattoos in the psychedelic category – a message of limitless perception.  It’s also a shamanic creature due to its hallucination-sparking stings as shamans could utilize their venom for spirit journeying.

The scorpion is a master at survival.  It takes advantage of every opportunity for the sake of its existence as many kinds of scorpions live in brutally harsh environments.  This makes the scorpion a symbol of victory over adversity.

Scorpions are also associated with the sun.  Therefore, scorpion tattoos will have sun-like qualities including: Energy, Vitality, Clarity, Focus and Radiance.

The scorpion is a representation of the zodiac sign of Scorpio, and in this context a scorpion tattoo will convey attributes of: Boldness, Dynamism, Mystical Power, Secretiveness and Seduction.

Read more about this topic to fill out your research on scorpion tattoos:

Scorpion Symbolic Meaning (full article)

Scorpio zodiac sign meanings

Solar Animals: Radiating Symbolism

Insect Totems and Meanings

Caduceus Tattoos

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Caduceus Tattoos

Caduceus Tattoos

Caduceus Tattoos
(meanings at-a-glance):

  • Healing
  • Renewal
  • Life
  • Vitality
  • Harmonization
  • Unification
  • Integrity
  • Authority
  • Health
  • Circulation
  • Honor
  • Travel
  • Protection
  • Fair trade
  • Commerce
  • Transcendence
  • Dualism
  • Magic
  • Wisdom
  • Equilibrium
  • Fertility
  • Transformation

Caduceus tattoos should not to be confused with the Staff of Asclepius tattoos.  Even though both have come to be known as symbols of healing and the medical field, the caduceus is much more dynamic in its meanings (as you will see while comparing the at-a-glance symbolism between the two tattoos).

At its core, caduceus tattoos are symbolic of unification of opposites: Male/Female, Yin/Yang, Light/Dark.    The harmony of dual forces is seen by the opposing snakes wrapped around the staff. 

Themes of healing, homeopathy, nature and holistic approaches to health are captured in the serpents too.  Snakes in ancient Greece, where this symbol originates, were symbolic of transformation. 

The shedding of the serpents’ skin is symbolic of slipping off the old self (illness) and moving freely in the fresh, newly healed self (wellness).

The wings of caduceus tattoos symbolize higher thoughts, higher mind, high integrity and the intent to serve others in a higher capacity.

The staff or center rod in the caduceus symbol represents power, unification, and connection between heaven and earth (as well as the point of focus between duality).  The staff is the connection between high and low (thought and body) and facilitates easy communication between the two. 

Caduceus is a symbol of messengers in myth such as the Greek Hermes (Mercury in Roman myth) because the center staff conveys transportation of energy between mind and body (heaven and earth, male and female, shadow and light, etc.).

Deities who adopt the caducues include:

  • Hermes (Greek): Travel, Commerce, Trade, Speed, Messenger
  • Mercury (Roman): Speed, Intelligence, Youthfulness, Health
  • Anubis (Egyptian): Afterlife, Spirit, Protection, Preservation
  • Baal (Phoenician): Fertility, Abundance, Agriculture, Leadership
  • Ishtar (Babylonian): Fertility, Sensuality, Military, Love, Passion
  • Isis (Egyptian): Magic, Femininity, Motherhood, Fertility, Protection, Beginnings, Nature

For more information on this subject:

Caduceus Symbolic Meaning (full article)

Staff of Asclepius Tattoo Meaning

Snake Symbolism

Staff Symbolism in Tarot

Symbolism of Wings

Staff of Asclepius Tattoo Meaning

Tuesday, August 11th, 2009

Staff of Asclepius Tattoos

Staff of Asclepius Tattoos

Staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning
(at-a-glance):

  • Healing
  • Faith
  • Medicine
  • Apothecary
  • Renewal
  • Life
  • Magic

The staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning will most likely convey healing as it is a symbol of the medical field.

Asclepius was a Greek god of healing and medicine.  His name means “to cut open” which is mistakenly thought to be associated with surgery.  In actuality, Asclepius was cut open from the womb of his mother (while she was burning on a pyre because of infidelity to her husband and Asclepius’ father, Apollo).

Temples for healing are named after Asclepius, and called asclepieia.  

Legend states the legendary physician, Hippocrates invoked the god Asclepius to provide the purest form of healing to his patients.  Indeed, some versions of the physicians oath (also known as the Hippocratic oath) require the initiate to swear upon the name of Asclepius to always heal with highest integrity and intent.

Snakes are associated with the staff of Asclepius tattoo meaning for their healing symbolism in ancient Greece.  Snakes (both venomous and nonvenomous) were used in healing rituals by Greeks because their venom was thought to be medicinal.  Furthermore, the shedding of a snakes skin is symbolic of sloughing off illness and transitioning into new health.

People interested in healing of all kinds: Physical, spiritual, emotional, mental will be keenly drawn to the staff of Asclepius tattoo.

The staff of Asclepius should not be confused with the Caduceus symbol.

For more information on this subject, click on:

Caduceus Tattoo Meaning

Caduceus Symbolic Meaning (on my blog)

Symbolism of Snakes

Staff Symbolism in Tarot