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okay so i had this reallyy strange dream. i was with my family, and we were driving on this really small thin road on a really high up mountains and cliffs, and im like terrified of falling off a cliff. and then all of a sudden we were on a dirt road kind of thing on a mountain, and there were snakes. and they were going to hurt us, and the only way to kill them off was if the snake let go of all 3 of their eggs. i dont know, sometimes i get some weird dreams that have absolutle no relation to my life, and i think they mean something, or theyre some type of sign. can anyone interpret anything from this dream?

2007-08-08 16:24:47 · 6 answers · asked by Risa 2 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

6 answers

as far as the snakes go, "your dream may be alerting you to something in your waking life that you are not aware of or that has not yet surfaced. The snake may also be seen as phallic and thus symbolize dangerous and forbidden sexuality. The snake may also refer to a person around you who is callous, ruthless, and can't be trusted. As a positive symbol, snakes represent transformation, knowledge and wisdom. It is indicative of self-renewal and positive changes."
Also, you mentioned seeing the snakes the snakes on a road, and "to dream that a threatening creature is on a road, parallels a hostile situation/person you are encountering in your waking life. It is an obstacle that you need to overcome, no matter how intimidating the situation or person may appear."
eggs are normally a symbol of fertility or surprises.
(all this info is courtesy of my dream dicitonary)
i guess just think it over and see if any of it applies to your life.

good luck

2007-08-08 16:59:48 · answer #1 · answered by slinky_frank 2 · 0 0

Okay, thin road represents being on a narrow path. High mountains and cliffs means you are on way to a higher level in life. Being terried of falling off a cliff represents the fears and worries that go with trying to stay on top or at the higher level. Dirt road represents getting off the path. Three snakes represent three deceptions which are waring against you and trying to overtake you. Snakes represent deceptions and lies. The three eggs represent more lies and deceptions which are about to give birth, if you do not deal with the first three snakes.

2007-08-09 01:14:33 · answer #2 · answered by super saiyan 3 6 · 0 0

According to Dreamcrowd:

To dream that you of mountains signifies your struggles in achieving a goal. To dream that you are standing on top of a mountain, signifies that you have succeeded in your endeavors or that you have now have the resources to complete a task at hand.

To see your own family in your dream, represents security, warmth and love. Consider also the significance of a particular family member or the relationship you have with them.


Try posting your dream on Dreamcrowd for a free interpretation.

2007-08-10 00:35:12 · answer #3 · answered by dreams 3 · 0 0

YOU are the one to interpret your own dreams. Often times the "meanings" in dreams are symbolic. Think about what is going on in your life. For example you are on a small road---are you worried about where your road in life is leading you, or are you concerned about falling off the "right" path?----You get the picture 8)

2007-08-08 23:45:07 · answer #4 · answered by Wildflower 3 · 0 0

You have the idea that in order to play it safe or
secure you must be willing to sacrifice that which
is fragile and dear to you to the point of losing your
fruits of your labor. What three things mean the
most that you have contributed to this last 7 years
or so? Also you are very wise but afraid of being
overbearing and crushing anything smaller with
potential for growth as in long term relationships.
Good luck.

2007-08-08 23:39:54 · answer #5 · answered by The Bright And Morning Star 1 · 0 0

No, not to any degree of reliability although many people will try.

2007-08-08 23:31:42 · answer #6 · answered by Iknowthisone 7 · 0 0

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