The Egyptian symbolism is the most ancient, and for the most part the symbolism of other nations originates from the Egyptian. The Egyptian symbol of wings with a center of circular shape and at the sides two snakes looking right and left is known to many as Karobi. - The word really means "spirit" or "angel."
- This symbol represents the spirit and the power of the spirit, which differs in the two directions, the right and the left.
- The heads of the two snakes show the direction of life and energy to either side,
- and the central circular sign represents the light itself, the spirit,
- and the wings on both sides represent three aspects of the power of the spirit.
- One aspect of the spirit is sound, another is color, and the third is external action.
- This symbol suggests that the spirit is not only a light in the center, but a light directed to the right and to the left, and that it shines out according to the degree of illumination.
- The light of the spirit is in either direction a peculiar force.
- The symbol also suggests that in either direction the sound, color, and activity change, according to the direction.
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