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So I finally figured out the exact reasons why I love snakes. I tried to write it out as best as I could with my limited eloquence.
I would love to hear anyone else's reasons why they love snakes! I don't mean the laundry list of "1. Don't have to take for a walk 2. Is pretty" but more of a description of an underlying reason for the allure of snakes.
Here is my description of why I find snakes so attractive:
"There is something so incredibly exciting and calming at the same time about these animals. It is probably a feeling close to what a bonsai keeper feels for his charges. They are aesthetically pleasing while being deeply meditational.
Their symmetry, muscular bodies, brightly contrasting colors and subdued hues, their scale shapes and habits of living….all of these things fascinated me and appealed strongly to my sense of art and life at the same time. Living works of art.
To hold one of these animals is to feel the strong push and pull of deep and old natural longings. To hold a creation made perfect in many ways for many situations. A masterpiece of evolution and color, never tamed.
I think that because it is hard to anthropomorphize a snake I love them even more. There is such a destructive quality to how humans try to create animals in their own image. It really sickens me and fascinates me at the same time. Since snakes don’t get anthropomorphized often I don’t feel like I need to fight the tide of human egotism and superstition.
Snakes have their share of myths of course. But since the myths are so old they have taken on a more sterile and historic quality that precludes them from the realm of crude and dirty humanity today. It makes the animal feel special, not sucked into the industry of mistaking animals for humans by dressing up dogs in clothes, and pretending that Fifi is a child.
Snakes seem to be inherently scientific. Hard facts of genetics and possibilities for color combinations make them the ultimate artist’s palette. Captivating and intrinsically worthy of respect, snakes are my hobby, reason for continued learning, and excuse for the acute observation of life."
What are your reasons?:crazy02:
I would love to hear anyone else's reasons why they love snakes! I don't mean the laundry list of "1. Don't have to take for a walk 2. Is pretty" but more of a description of an underlying reason for the allure of snakes.
Here is my description of why I find snakes so attractive:
"There is something so incredibly exciting and calming at the same time about these animals. It is probably a feeling close to what a bonsai keeper feels for his charges. They are aesthetically pleasing while being deeply meditational.
Their symmetry, muscular bodies, brightly contrasting colors and subdued hues, their scale shapes and habits of living….all of these things fascinated me and appealed strongly to my sense of art and life at the same time. Living works of art.
To hold one of these animals is to feel the strong push and pull of deep and old natural longings. To hold a creation made perfect in many ways for many situations. A masterpiece of evolution and color, never tamed.
I think that because it is hard to anthropomorphize a snake I love them even more. There is such a destructive quality to how humans try to create animals in their own image. It really sickens me and fascinates me at the same time. Since snakes don’t get anthropomorphized often I don’t feel like I need to fight the tide of human egotism and superstition.
Snakes have their share of myths of course. But since the myths are so old they have taken on a more sterile and historic quality that precludes them from the realm of crude and dirty humanity today. It makes the animal feel special, not sucked into the industry of mistaking animals for humans by dressing up dogs in clothes, and pretending that Fifi is a child.
Snakes seem to be inherently scientific. Hard facts of genetics and possibilities for color combinations make them the ultimate artist’s palette. Captivating and intrinsically worthy of respect, snakes are my hobby, reason for continued learning, and excuse for the acute observation of life."
What are your reasons?:crazy02: