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simple symbols for obsession,desire to dominate, greed and egocentricity?

I'm looking for simple symbols to represent obsession(in it's broadst, purest sense, nothing specific), the desire to dominate(a human nature thing), and egocentricity(thinking you revolve around the world or something like that) and lastly, Zealotry/zealousy (too much zeal)

firstly look at this picture of three symbols for what I'm looking for: http://s22.postimg.org/z2uf8rgr5/3_of_The_6_gods2....

the first red one is an eye with a nail in it, symbolizing pain and suffering. The third, yellow is an eye with a diamond in it, symbolizing greed (because eye on diamond/wealth)

so what are simple symbols? for the four mentioned aspects/emotions

Update:

the question title: change greed to zealotry

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Perhaps a Narcissus flower? I can see it representing egocentricity (Narcissism), zealotry (e.g. if others disagree with your excessive admiration for yourself, you would disagree with them or if you disagree when you don't get what you want (?)), obsession (e.g. being concerned or obsessed only for your sake and interests), and domination (e.g. if you want things you'd perhaps be a spoiled person and want others to do what you want and get you what you want). Hope I helped somewhat.

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