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Trying to get back to the house after crocodiles appear in the back garden; manage to get back to the house and then try to keep the doors closed while getting my family into the house at the same time
Also my friend is holding a boa in car which is friendly at first but then lunges
I am from a continent where there are no crocodiles or snakes so this is baffling!

2007-03-30 01:55:00 · 23 answers · asked by BobDanzig 1 in Science & Mathematics Alternative Parapsychology

23 answers

Insecurity for you and your family indicated by the Crocs (who will eat you all) and snakes (who can't be trusted) these are threats. (Bills, outsiders, authority ?)

Frustration and fear - you use the word TRY when keeping the doors shut and family safe

There is a lot of reponsibility in having a family - and friends cannot always be relied on.

2007-03-30 02:09:54 · answer #1 · answered by Ron S 5 · 0 0

You may be gifted. But here is the thing. If this is a true dream and not related to your daily activities or your phyisical state, then there is a need of interpretation. And things may have different interpretations on different people.

Once I worked in a restaurant. And a female employee lost her ring or brace can't remember exactly. we asked everyone around and helped looking. But we couldn't find it. next day or so I had a dream where I saw the girl carrying a big piece of furneture. I got back to her and told her that I had seen her carrying a piece of furniture.

She then related to me that she actually was helping the boss's nephiou moving a bed in the boss' house. and then she remembered that she put it out not to get scratched. that's all she remembers. It was gold she said.

I felt bad for her that time. She was kinda scared though because I was never present and didn't have any closeness to any of them besides working in the restaurant with her.

Dreams to come true may take different times. Some occur the next day some take months or a year. It's all up to the Lord what he wants you to know in advance or not. the closer you are to The Lord and act accordingly and are good in person the more these "true dreams" may benefit you.

I mean I had dreams and I could never interpret them. And only after many days or feedback you figure out.

Dreams are OK but like in any Horror movie beware of " true Nightmares". If you are horrified then pray for a good outcoming because only the Lord can divert mishapps or the occurance in real life.

There are many people who are gifted with true dreams. The problem is to connect them to real life persons or events.

True dreams are prophecies in some way. Take advantage if you can.

2007-04-01 10:19:51 · answer #2 · answered by Aladdin 1 · 0 1

There are as many answers to dream interpretation as there are dreamers. Dreams are a combination of our mind downloading data from the day (some of the data randomly appears in our dreams as a result), and our struggle to answer questions or resolve fears even when we are no longer awake, because they are weighing heavily on us.

The fact that your continent has no crocodiles or snakes isn't really germane to the dream. What's relevant is that you perceive these creatures as threatening your family or your friend. What do they represent? Is there something you think may pose a threat to your family? This could be anything from a fear of losing your job and being unable to protect your family and your house financially, to having picked up signals that your conscious mind is not yet aware of that a real person is threatening you and yours...that there is something wrong about them. As a result, your subconscious keeps waving the red flag of your recurring dream at you, trying to draw your attention to the real issue.

Only you can really answer this question for yourself, but I hope this helps to give you some idea of where to start looking or thinking. Start with asking yourself if there is ANYTHING bugging you on a daily basis, and take it from there. Something will become clear if you try not to force the answer...relax and let your mind freely associate ideas around the question.

Good luck!

2007-03-30 10:59:05 · answer #3 · answered by Laura H 1 · 0 1

Dearie, Are you having an affair or something - because back garden can mean that. But you want to have your family too (indicated by the house). Beware of your friend holding a boa - some great danger through him (or temptation, or......some thing sinful). Alternatively it can also mean some threat apart from an affair - are you perceiving some one may go out of the house - as an escapade or what not. All speculations. You are the best interpreter of your dream, when it comes to making meaning out of symbolism. Some times perceived threats may appear greater than what they actually are. So put it all in His hands and wait for it to sort out. Pray.

2007-03-30 23:58:34 · answer #4 · answered by straightener 4 · 0 1

Reptile phobia may be the case. But you must rule out alcohol withdrawal, for a condition known as delirium tremens may develop, in which people typically see reptiles especially snakes. Dreams have many interpretations, mostly illogical and better left alone. Rest assured nothings gonna happen to you. Give yourself some sedation/rest. If possible consult a psychiatrist.

Kekule, the inventor of benzene ring, got the chemical formula in a dream in which he saw a snake, with its tail in its mouth. You may read it yourself in my own blog
http://harmonicsgalore.blogspot.com/2007/03/sleep-it-over.html
BUT I assert that you need rest and not blogs!
Good night. By the way, which continent do you belong to? I heard that in Hawaii, there were no snakes.

2007-04-01 02:57:26 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

If you have such dreams it means you feel insecure and you would benefit from improving your confidence. You might think that you are a confident enough person, but far from that... you need to read books about building greater confidence in yourself. You also have to consider reading before sleeping. If you want you can look at catyourway.com and read a book over your computer or else take something, but not connected with crocodiles!

2007-03-30 10:57:11 · answer #6 · answered by Funtre 1 · 0 0

You obviously have a repressed reptile fetish. Go buy a crocodile handbag and some snake-skin boots and your dreams will change for the better.

2007-04-01 06:40:26 · answer #7 · answered by michelle 5 · 0 0

crocodile ewww a family member has a thing for u or u have a stalker lurking around ur family , ur friend with the snake has a crazy crush on u or is jealous of u.

2007-03-30 07:32:50 · answer #8 · answered by colodge_25 3 · 0 0

Adder
To see an adder in your dream, symbolizes a sly or cunning person. This person cannot be trusted. It may also represent something or someone who has slipped out of your hands.

Animals
To see animals in your dream, represents your own physical characteristic, primitive desires, and sexual nature, depending on the qualities of the particular animal. Animals symbolizes the untamed and uncivilized aspects of yourself. Thus, to dream that you are fighting with an animal signifies a hidden part of yourself that you are trying to reject and push back into your subconscious. Refer to the specific animal in your dream.

To dream that animals can talk, represents superior knowledge. Its message is often some form of wisdom.� Alternatively, a talking animal denotes your potential to be all that you can be.

To dream that you are saving the life of an animal, suggests that you are successfully acknowledging certain emotions and characteristics represented by the animal.� The dream may also stem from feelings of inadequacy or being overwhelmed.

2007-03-31 17:02:22 · answer #9 · answered by delux_version 7 · 0 1

Find a way to relate to the more primitive and primordial aspects of your self and let them into the house. Possibly you are being a bit up tight about your sexuality.
Snakes in the 'back' garden indeed!

2007-03-31 02:58:42 · answer #10 · answered by mince42 4 · 0 0

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