The Serpent Remembers
Trece estaciones · Thirteen stations
A journey through the serpent and dragon wisdom of humanity. Thirteen essays form a single path — best read in order, one station at a time.
- Station 1 of 13
The Shadow That Descends the Pyramid
Chichén Itzá, the nine terraces, and why the equinox serpent is a map of consciousness.
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Kiss the Serpent: The Mouras of Galicia
Desencanto as the original shadow-work protocol.
5 min readEnter → - Station 3 of 13
The Dragon in the Egg
Imugi, Orphic egg, Serpent Mound, and the intelligence of waiting.
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Nine Waves, One Ocean
The Maya nine-level cosmos and the Nine Waves as a contemplative ladder.
5 min readEnter → - Station 5 of 13
The Serpent of the Spine
Kundalini, the caduceus, Ningishzida: one image across five millennia.
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The Sword Inside the Dragon
Orochi, Fáfnir, and where the gift is actually hidden.
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The Rainbow That Holds the World
Aido Hwedo, Damballah, the Rainbow Serpent: the benevolent serpent of the South.
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Two Dragons Under the Tower
Dinas Emrys and the politics of unintegrated shadow.
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Look Upon the Serpent and Live
Nehushtan, Medusa's mirror, and the healing gaze.
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I Remember You
Pratyabhijñā, the songline greeting, and the words that wake what sleeps.
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Nine Dragons Rising
Tsangpa Gyare's vision, Druk Yul, and why the happiness kingdom is named for the dragon.
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The Tigress and the Dragon
Tiger's Nest, Guru Rinpoche, and the art of binding demons as protectors.
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The Dragon in Your Genome
The composite predator, the ancient brain, and evolution''s own Shadow → Gift → Essence arc.
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