A person’s life is full of dreams. Dream can be about one’s ambition which he gets fulfilled with the passage of time thru his own hard work, intelligence, good planning and with the blessings of Almighty. Another is day dreaming which is really not a good habit and can be controlled with one’s will power. But what about the dreams a person experiences during sleep. Do they hv effect in our real life? What do they mean? What is their interpretation? The person asks to his friends, elders and seniors in his social circle. Sometimes he gets satisfactory reply and sometimes not. These days Internet is a rich source of information. So one does not need to depend on others for one’s dream interpretation. The Yahansmaniac Community member suggests the following.
http://dream-interpretation.readabout.net/
http://www.psychicguild.com/dream.php
http://www.insightful-dream-interpretation.info/dream-interpretation-free.html
http://www.edgarcayce.org/dreams/freedreaminterpretation.asp
http://www.spiritcommunity.com/free-dream-interpretation.htm
http://www.handresearch.com/hand/Evolutie/dream-interpretation.htm
http://www.dreamdoctor.com/
http://www.divinedivination.com/dreams.html
http://www.dream-guru.com/free-dream-interpretation.html
http://www.dreammoods.com/
http://www.spiritcommunity.com/
http://www.network54.com/Forum/106909/
Please visit the above pages to find the interpretation of your dreams and to satisfy your different queries about dreams. I hope, that should do it for you.
2006-09-12 03:05:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Too vague.
The dreamer should ask what the snake represents to himself. Moreover, one would expect there to be information about the nature, type, activity of the snake etc. within the dream.
One cannot just take a point out of the context of a dream, because of the nature of dreams. And dream dictionaries don't really help because the dream has meaning to the dreamer, relates to the dreamer's personality, refers to the dreamer's activities, thoughts and feelings.
2006-09-11 12:54:02
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answered by kerangoumar 6
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All of those solutions are fantastic. yet, It truly relies upon on the guy. I propose, in case you may't tell one snake from yet another, how will you be envisioned to decipher it in accordance to species? Does a schoolboy in Alaska know what a Python appears like? A dream that confirmed particular kinds of snakes might want to surely be appropriate to someone who's psychic or has a level in zoology. operating example, if someone hasn't ever considered a snake of their existence, the dream might want to have a thoroughly diverse meaning. also, if someone has a real , truly specialist concern of snakes, or an really specialist love of snakes....they could have really diverse perspectives on their desires. also, it relies upon what century you ask this question in. i know you've not any determination yet to ask it contained in the present time period. yet, if it replaced into numerous thousand years in the past, before the Bible, the snake replaced right into a emblem of expertise. The "caduceus" is evidence of this, besides because the "rod of Aesculapius ". Even in the course of the e book of Genesis, the Serpent is considered the "bringer of expertise", with the help of fantastic out contained in the "Tree of expertise". i'm no longer attempting to make people worship snakes or something, besides the undeniable fact that it truly is truly surely been over the perfect 1500 years the position snakes were considered "undesirable". except for some Southern American branches of Christianity , who use snakes of their worship conferences, a lot of Christianity has linked the serpent with evil. And, the surely serpents we see in Antiquity from Hollywood are those popping out of Medusa's head. So , the overall civilized public will continuously have a programmed, default "concern" of snakes.
2016-11-26 02:04:11
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answered by ? 4
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Typically a snake represents your kundalini energy...which is the power within you to create what you want. Note how you felt in the dream...were you afraid? calm? Was it chasing you??? Did you kill it?? If you were afraid, that would mean you're holding back. You have great potential to manifest whatever it is your desire, but are afraid of the outcome not turning out to your liking and so you hold back. If you were calm, then that means you're in a place where you feel comfortable within yourself and your abilities.
Pick up a dream book at barnes & noble for more....they're very interesting.
2006-09-11 13:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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despite all those dream dictionaries on the market today...a snake or any other symbol does not mean one particular thing for everybody. It depends on what the snake means to you. where you scared of it in your dream. was it trying to bite you? If so, maybe there is somethig going on in your life that you are stressed and anxious about...maybe afraid its gonna bite you in the *ss.
2006-09-11 13:02:13
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answered by J3NN 3
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it is considered evil, yet it is the snake, created by God, that tempts man to gain knowledge. In dreams, a snake can represent hidden fears. Falling into a pit of snakes may represent the many worries that are threatening you. Sometimes snakes can symbolise the poisonous words and innuendo of the people around you.
2006-09-11 12:45:02
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answered by gaulde 4
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Dreaming about snakes is a good sign believe it or not. A snake is an animal that regularly sheds its skin...therefore metaphorically it means that you are letting go of something from your past that may have been holding you back and are getting 'your new skin' for what lies in store in the future. You may be changing direction in your life..new job/relationship....anyhoo I hope this helps.
xxx
2006-09-11 12:43:46
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answered by Honey 2
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I've heard that there are many different meanings, sometimes the snake represents sexuality, sometimes it represents someone you dislike or are having a concern with, other times it's just a snake and you're dreaming about like you would a cat or a elephant.
it means what you think it means
2006-09-11 12:43:43
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answered by fhussain999 2
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It actually depends on the person. In my dreams, snakes are always after me, so I consider it to mean I am running away or hiding from something/someone when I'm awake. But according to dream dictionaries it means success, good luck, money, and happiness. Take your pick.
From my dream dictionary DREAMS by David C. Lohff:
1.Asian/Native American cultures:wisdom:renewal,problem-solving, and good tidings in general.
2.Judeo/Christian:temptation or spiritual opposition;competition with someone.
3.Freud:phallus; fear about intercourse(sex) or aversion to it.
2006-09-11 12:45:47
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answered by Diana 3
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i looked it up in my dream dictionary for you but it depends on what the snake was doing in your dream, so really unless you look it up on a dream web site it would be hard to tell if this is a good or bad dream
2006-09-11 12:52:36
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answered by tigeroscar2005 3
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