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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
* An ouroboro is "an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail". It made it's way into Western culture from Greek magical tradition and ancient Egyptian iconography. The symbol is noticably present in Hermeticism, Gnosticism and alchemy. The ''ouroboros'' is commonly used as an interpretation of a cycle of life, death and rebirth (eternal cyclic renewal). The snakes does a kin-sloughing process which symbolizes the transmigration of souls. The snake biting its own tail is in some religons a fertility symbol, and the tail of the snake is a phallic symbol, where the mouth is a yonic or womb-like symbol.<ref name="Season 3">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouroboros Ouroboros]</ref>
* An ouroboros is "an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail". It made it's way into Western culture from Greek magical tradition and ancient Egyptian iconography. The symbol is noticeably present in Hermeticism, Gnosticism and alchemy. The ''ouroboros'' is commonly used as an interpretation of a cycle of life, death and rebirth (eternal cyclic renewal). The snakes does a kin-sloughing process which symbolizes the transmigration of souls. The snake biting its own tail is in some religions a fertility symbol, and the tail of the snake is a phallic symbol, where the mouth is a yonic or womb-like symbol.<ref name="Season 3">[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouroboros Ouroboros]</ref>
 
==Body Count==
==Body Count==



Revision as of 16:10, 1 March 2022

Ouroboros will be the seventh episode of the third season of Snowpiercer. It is the twenty-seventh episode of the series overall. The episode will air on TNT March 7, 2022 and then stream internationally on Netflix the next day.

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  • An ouroboros is "an ancient symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail". It made it's way into Western culture from Greek magical tradition and ancient Egyptian iconography. The symbol is noticeably present in Hermeticism, Gnosticism and alchemy. The ouroboros is commonly used as an interpretation of a cycle of life, death and rebirth (eternal cyclic renewal). The snakes does a kin-sloughing process which symbolizes the transmigration of souls. The snake biting its own tail is in some religions a fertility symbol, and the tail of the snake is a phallic symbol, where the mouth is a yonic or womb-like symbol.[1]

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