An example is the serpent eating its own tail as a symbol of the eternal return, Ouroboros; and another is the eight-banded star.
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One example of this can be found in Basillica Philosophica by Johann Daniel Mylius (1618), where her seal is pictured alongside the motto: "The divine is hidden from the people according to the wisdom of the Lord".
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