Janus
He was the Roman god of endings and beginnings, and had two faces, one looking forward and the other back.
Janus was the god with two faces, said to be looking forward and looking back. He was the slighlty obscure god of gateways and doorways.
Looking back and into the future.
Janus is an ancient Roman god of doorways, of beginnings, and of the rising and setting of the sun, usually represented as having one head with two bearded faces back to back, looking in opposite directions.
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Janus, the Roman god of beginnings, transitions, and dualities, is depicted with two faces to symbolize his ability to see both the past and the future. This duality represents the concept of change and the passage of time, as well as the idea of looking back at what has occurred while also facing forward toward what is to come. Janus is often invoked at the start of new ventures, reflecting the idea of new beginnings that are influenced by prior experiences. His two faces thus embody the interconnectedness of past and future in human life.
The Renaissance was a time of looking back as it revived interest in classical art, literature, and culture from ancient Greece and Rome. It was also a time of looking forward as it sparked intellectual and artistic innovations that paved the way for the development of humanism, science, and technology in the centuries to come.
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Conjoined twins is the closest thing. CheeseOfBook's sad attempt at answering: In Roman mythology, there is a god named Janus and he has two faces. One looks back at the past, and one looks forward at the future. He is the god of doorways and choices. Of course, a mythological man probably doesn't count... Hope I helped! :)
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North Dakota School for the Deaf's motto is 'Looking Back with Pride, Looking Forward with Confidence'.