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Japan: Map of Japan indicating areas of earthquake and tsunami damage, the shores surrounded by an Ouroboros-like dragon. Jishin Noben, 1855

Japan: Map of Japan indicating areas of earthquake and tsunami damage, the shores surrounded by an Ouroboros-like dragon. Jishin Noben, 1855

The Ouroboros or Uroborus is an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail.

The Ouroboros often represents self-reflexivity or cyclicality, especially in the sense of something constantly re-creating itself, the eternal return, and other things perceived as cycles that begin anew as soon as they end (compare with phoenix). It can also represent the idea of primordial unity related to something existing in or persisting from the beginning with such force or qualities it cannot be extinguished. While first emerging in Ancient Egypt, the Ouroboros has been important in religious and mythological symbolism, but has also been frequently used in alchemical illustrations, where it symbolizes the circular nature of the alchemist's opus. It is also often associated with Gnosticism, and Hermeticism.

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