‘Be Wise As Serpents And Harmless As Doves’ – The Story Of The Serpent People And Their Guidance
A. Sutherland - AncientPages.com - They have been known from time immemorial, as the Serpent People, or People of the Serpent.
Collectively, they are all known as the Serpents of Wisdom and their great contribution to the global development of our planet can never be erased.
Present in various parts of the globe - as the "Nagas" ("snakes") in India, Amaru of South America, the Quetzalcoatls ("Plumed Serpents") in Mexico, the Djedhi ("snakes") in Egypt, the Lung ("dragons") in China or perhaps the Adders ("snakes") in Britain - the Serpents of Wisdom were welcomed by the indigenous people and worshipped as "Serpent prophets".
Legends say that these remarkable, intelligent people - who could take either human or reptilian shape at will - created underground cities worldwide.
However, they have continued to make appearances to humankind on occasions.
Under the guidance of the serpent people, "numerous "Dragon Cultures", which were comprised of colossal pyramids, multitudinous serpent motifs, and ruled over the Dragon Kings, eventually came into existence."
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