noun
- a circular symbol depicting a serpent or dragon eating its own tail, representing infinity, cycles, or self-renewal
Usage: also spelled 'uroboros'; from ancient Greek and Egyptian mythology; commonly used in philosophy, psychology, and design
Examples
- The ouroboros appears frequently in alchemical texts as a symbol of eternal recurrence.
- The company's logo featured an ouroboros to represent continuous improvement and sustainability.
- In psychology, Jung used the ouroboros to illustrate the concept of the self consuming and renewing itself.
- The ouroboros symbolizes the cyclical nature of life and death in many ancient cultures.
- The artist drew an ouroboros in the center of the mandala to emphasize wholeness and infinity.