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2007-08-24 13:15:35 · 11 answers · asked by miss d 2 in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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I've been told that dreaming of snakes means that you are having bad thoughts about someone or something. Maybe (in the back of your mind) wishing someone ill will, or doing (or wanting to do) something that you know you shouldn't and normally wouldn't do.

2007-08-24 13:27:23 · answer #1 · answered by CW1967 2 · 1 0

Dreaming about snakes is quite common... and the meaning could depend on many things. Basically though the snake represents power and indicates some kind of change your soon to face.

2007-08-24 20:56:01 · answer #2 · answered by mJc 7 · 0 0

The snake in a dream. could also mean you have snakes around your house and one of them will make their way inside the house. In other dreams the snake will symbolize the onset of a spiritual battle and you must find the way to defeat the snake, and be the hero.

2007-08-24 20:42:27 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Snakes represent deception. Just like the snake in the garden with Eve. The snake came with the purpose of deceiving.

2007-08-24 22:52:35 · answer #4 · answered by super saiyan 3 6 · 0 0

There's so many different interpretations of the meaning of snakes in dreams I can't give you an accurate interpretation but here's a website that may be able to assist you below:

predictions.astrology.com/dd/snake

2007-08-24 20:37:41 · answer #5 · answered by Emissary 6 · 0 0

Snakes are symbolic of different things. Your dream of the dead child inside the snake sounds like a classic dream of the snake being a symbol of transformation. Snakes are often seen as symbols of life, death and rebirth. In North American native tribes, the shedding of the snake's skin is associated with life and a new beginning.

In writing about Snake Symbolism, Gillian Holloway, Ph.D. wrote, "People who are dying or who have lost a loved one often dream of snakes, at or near the time of death. For whatever reason, these dreams seem involved with the psychic awareness of the transition from this life to the next...."

Carl Jung talks about a similar connection between earth and heaven in his discussion on the snake as a symbol for medicine. In Man and His Symbols, he writes, "perhaps the commonest dream symbol of transcendence is the snake, as represented by the therapeutic symbol of the Roman god of medicine Aeseulapius, which has survived to modern times as a sign of the medical profession. This was originally a nonpoisonous tree snake; as we see it, coiled around the staff of the healing god, it seems to embody a kind of mediation between earth and heaven."

Snakes are also seen as symbols representing evil. The bible uses the symbol of the serpent in the Garden of Eden to represent Satan. In other cases the snakes is seen as a phallic symbol.

Recurring dreams indicate a fear or an unresolved issue. One way to deal with the recurring dream of the snakes is to try lucid dreaming. This is when you become conscious in your dream and are aware that you are dreaming. If you are able to do this, then ask the snakes what it is they want and why you keep dreaming about them? If the snakes are hostile and you are afraid in the dream then face the snakes and master the situation in some way. Seeing the dream through to the end is important in overcoming it.

You will have to look at your dream in its entire context and determine how you felt about the snakes in the dream. You should also look at the other associations in the dream. You said they were in the backyard. Why were they in the backyard? What sort of association do you have with the backyard that might account for the snakes being there?

I had a dream about two black snakes chasing me and one of them bit me then I woke up all sweaty. Could you tell me the significance of the snakes?
It would depend on the association you had with the dream. Did you struggle with the snake or did it wither and die after it bit you? Gillian Holloway, Ph.D. identifies being bitten by a snake as meaning different things. She says, "In many dreams a single snake will come to bite you, and you may in fact be bitten after a brief struggle. To your amazement though, you will not die, and may find that the situation is not as bad as you thought." According to Holloway you have this kind of dream if you are struggling with some problem, relationship or challenge. "Such a snake-ordeal is an important signal that you are going through a kind of initiation; a psychological and spiritual trial that has the potential to change your life for the better if you deal with it bravely and with a clear heart. You may have to give up something you thought you couldn't, or take a stand for your principles or faith."

If the snake withered and died after it bit you then it could be a dream of a sexual nature replicating the male orgasm. Snakes can also indicate trouble in your life. It could mean that something is worrying you and needs to be resolved by you.

2007-08-24 22:02:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

you want a pet snake or want to play metal gear solid

2007-08-24 20:22:57 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

go to www.dreammoods.com it will tell you a lot. Click on dream themes and then click snake.
Good luck

2007-08-24 20:33:20 · answer #8 · answered by the lady in red. 1 · 0 0

snakes: power, mystery, the penis, sex, hidden things.

2007-08-24 21:36:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i dont know but i doubt its good

2007-08-24 20:20:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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