The Magick of Snakes

Snakes have been associated with magic and spirituality for centuries, and in modern witchcraft, they are often seen as powerful symbols of transformation and healing.

Snakes are associated with the element of water, which is associated with emotions, intuition, and the subconscious mind. They are also associated with the underworld and the spiritual realm, and are often seen as messengers of the divine.

In many cultures, snakes are associated with rebirth, renewal, and transformation. This is because they shed their skin, which is seen as a symbol of death and renewal. In modern witchcraft, snakes can be used in spells and rituals to bring about transformation and healing in one's life.

Here are some ways that modern witches might use snakes in their magical practice:

  1. Healing spells: Snakes are associated with transformation and renewal, so they can be used in spells to promote healing and to bring about positive changes in one's life.

  2. Transformation spells: Snakes are also associated with transformation and renewal, so they can be used in spells to bring about desired changes in one's life, such as improving relationships, finding a new job, or gaining clarity and understanding.

  3. Protection spells: Snakes are often seen as messengers of the divine, so they can be used in protection spells to keep one safe from harm and to bring blessings and protection into one's life.

  4. Spirit communication spells: Snakes are associated with the underworld and the spiritual realm, so they can be used in spells to communicate with the spirit world and to bring messages from the divine.

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To use snakes in your magic, you can incorporate images of these creatures into spells and talismans, or simply appreciate their beauty and symbolism. When working with snakes, it is important to remember that they are living creatures and should be treated with respect and care.


Snake Symbolism Around the World

Snakes have been symbols in many cultures throughout history and continue to carry symbolic significance in modern times. Here are a few notable examples:

Ancient Egypt:

Snakes were revered in ancient Egyptian culture and seen as symbols of royalty and divine power. The cobra, in particular, was associated with the goddess Wadjet, who was the protector of Lower Egypt. The uraeus, a cobra symbol, was often depicted on the headdresses of Egyptian pharaohs to symbolize their power and authority.

Greek and Roman Mythology:

Snakes were also important in Greek and Roman mythology, where they were often associated with the gods and goddesses of healing, such as Asclepius and Hygieia. In the myth of the Gorgons, the snakes on Medusa's head symbolized both her fearsome power and her ability to heal.

Christianity:

In Christianity, snakes are often associated with the devil and sin. This is based on the biblical story of Adam and Eve, where the serpent in the Garden of Eden tempts Eve to eat the forbidden fruit.

Hinduism:

Snakes are important symbols in Hinduism and are associated with the god Vishnu. In Hindu mythology, the world serpent, Ananta, represents both the infinite nature of the universe and the cycle of life and death.

Native American Cultures:

In some Native American cultures, snakes are seen as symbols of transformation and renewal. Snakes are also associated with the power of the Earth and the underworld.

Asia:

In Asia, the snake is often associated with good luck and is seen as a symbol of wealth and prosperity. The Chinese zodiac includes a snake sign, and in Japan, the snake is often depicted in art and literature as a powerful and mysterious creature.

These are just a few examples of the many ways in which snakes have been and continue to be symbolic in different cultures. Whether seen as symbols of power, healing, evil, or wealth, snakes have always been an important part of human culture and continue to inspire fascination and awe.


In conclusion, snakes are powerful symbols in modern witchcraft, associated with transformation, healing, and the spiritual realm. Whether you incorporate images of snakes into your magic, appreciate their beauty and symbolism, or simply admire them in nature, they can bring about positive changes and blessings in your life.

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