C_2_00

C_2_00 — Knowledge Bringer Serpent: Subfolder Summary

Section: C Updated: March 14, 2026
Subfolder: C2_Knowledge_Bringer_Serpent | Parent Section: C — Mythology & Cross-Cultural
Document Count: 13 | Last Updated: March 14, 2026
Category Tags: mythology, cross-cultural, serpent-traditions, religion, suppression, flood-traditions, creation-myths, contemplative-practice

OVERVIEW

This subfolder contains 13 documents covering Knowledge Bringer Serpent within the Mythology & Cross-Cultural section. Topics include World Religions & Serpent/Reptilian Connections, The Flood-Serpent Connection, Viracocha & South American Knowledge-Givers, Indonesian Naga & Southeast Asian Serpent Traditions, India Naga Traditions (Comprehensive Dossier) and 8 more topics. Key themes span quetzalcoatl, kukulkan, nüwa, knowledge-giver, feathered serpent, el castillo.


KEY POINTS


KEY THEMES & KEYWORDS

quetzalcoatl, kukulkan, nüwa, knowledge-giver, feathered serpent, el castillo, venus, morning star, serpent, nachash, knowledge transmission, moral inversion, flood, enki, shesha


DOCUMENT INDEX

Doc IDTitleKey FocusConfidence
C_2_01World Religions & Serpent/Reptilian ConnectionsSerpent and reptilian beings appear across every major world religion — Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,…[2/5]
C_2_02The Flood-Serpent ConnectionAcross 14 major flood traditions — Sumerian, Babylonian, Biblical, Hindu, Chinese, Maya, Aboriginal, Greek, Norse, and…[2/5]
C_2_03Viracocha & South American Knowledge-GiversAcross the ancient Americas — from the Andes to Mesoamerica to the Colombian highlands and Brazilian coasts — a…[4/5]
C_2_04Indonesian Naga & Southeast Asian Serpent TraditionsSoutheast Asia possesses one of the densest concentrations of living naga/serpent traditions on Earth.[3/5]
C_2_05India Naga Traditions (Comprehensive Dossier)This document examines India Naga Traditions (Comprehensive Dossier), a topic within the Global Traditions research…[1/5]
C_2_06Chinese Dragon Mythology & Ancient Scriptures (Research Dossier)This document examines Chinese Dragon Mythology & Ancient Scriptures (Research Dossier), a topic within the Global…[1/5]
C_2_07Prometheus / Forbidden Knowledge ArchetypeThe Promethean archetype encodes one of the most persistent patterns in world mythology: **a single being defies the…[3/5]
C_2_08Venus / Morning Star TraditionsVenus, the brightest object in the sky after the Sun and Moon, plays a central role in myths across every major…[2/5]
C_2_09Dogon / Nommo ComprehensiveThis document examines Dogon / Nommo Comprehensive, a topic within the Global Traditions research area.[4/5]
C_2_10Basque Language, Culture, and Serpent MythologyThis document examines Basque Language, Culture, and Serpent Mythology, a topic within the Global Traditions research…[2/5]
C_2_11Quetzalcoatl / Feathered Serpent ComprehensiveThis document examines Quetzalcoatl / Feathered Serpent Comprehensive, a topic within the Global Traditions research…[3/5]
C_2_12Kukulkan / Quetzalcoatl — The Feathered Serpent Deep DiveThe Feathered Serpent is the most important and enduring deity/symbol complex in Mesoamerican civilization —…[4/5]
C_2_13Fuxi and Nüwa — Chinese Serpent-Bodied Creator DeitiesFuxi (伏羲) and Nüwa (女媧) are the primordial creator deities of Chinese mythology — typically depicted with…[4/5]

WHAT TO EXPECT

Documents in this subfolder follow the project's 4-tier evidence system:

Each document includes a Quick Summary, tiered claims with specific evidence,

counter-arguments, bibliography, and cross-references to related documents across the corpus.


Subfolder summary auto-generated from corpus analysis. Last Updated: March 14, 2026