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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Snake

Snake Dream Symbols:

This could be a sexual symbol, or a symbol of temptation. This is also a symbol of Kundalini; pure energy. A snake may be a symbol of wisdom, or someone that is trying to harm you in an underhanded and sneaky manner.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake, Meaning of dreams about Snake, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Analysis Snake, Dreaming of Snake

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Snake

Snake

Seeing a snake or be bitten by one in your dream means hidden fears and worries that are threatening you. 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.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake, Meaning of dreams about Snake, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Analysis Snake, Dreaming of Snake

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Snakes

Snakes - Serpents

 

New life, rejuvenation, healing. The snake sheds its skin and grows new skin; shedding the old, new growth.

 

(1) In Western societies the snake is seen as evil. In Eastern mythologies the snake (or serpent) is a symbol for healing, new life.

 

(2) A snake may symbolize sexuality; psychic energy, or the power of Nature; intuitive wisdom; the unconscious.

 

(3) Is the snake guarding something? If so, it may symbolize either your true and total self or something you need for the next stage of personal development.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Snakes, Dream Dictionary Snakes, Meaning of dreams about Snakes, Dream Interpretation Snakes, Dream Analysis Snakes, Dreaming of Snakes

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Viper

Viper Dream Symbols:

This could be a sexual symbol, or a symbol of temptation. This is also a symbol of Kundalini; pure energy. A vipor or snake may be a symbol of wisdom, or someone that is trying to harm you in an underhanded and sneaky manner.

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Viper, Dream Dictionary Viper, Meaning of dreams about Viper, Dream Interpretation Viper, Dream Analysis Viper, Dreaming of Viper

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Serpent

Serpent

Seeing a snake or be bitten by one in your dream means hidden fears and worries that are threatening you. 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.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Serpent, Dream Dictionary Serpent, Meaning of dreams about Serpent, Dream Interpretation Serpent, Dream Analysis Serpent, Dreaming of Serpent

 

Serpent, Forbidden sexuality, Snake, Snakes

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Cobra

Cobra Dream Symbols:

Seeing a cobra in your dream, may symbolize creation, and creative energies. Some situation or relationship has you hypnotized.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Cobra, Dream Dictionary Cobra, Meaning of dreams about Cobra, Dream Interpretation Cobra, Dream Analysis Cobra, Dreaming of Cobra

 

Cobra, Snake, Snakes, Creation, Creative energies

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Venom

Venom Dream Symbols:

Pent-up anger and hostility. Bad emotions that poison your relationships.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Venom, Dream Dictionary Venom, Meaning of dreams about Venom, Dream Interpretation Venom, Dream Analysis Venom, Dreaming of Venom

 

Venom, Anger, Hostility, Emotions, Poison, Poisoned, Relationships, Snake, Snakes

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Serpent

Serpent Dream Symbols:

New life, rejuvenation, healing. The snake/serpent sheds its skin and grows new skin; shedding the old, new growth. In Western societies the snake is seen as evil. In Eastern mythologies the snake (or serpent) is a symbol for healing, new life.

A snake/serpent may symbolize sexuality; psychic energy, or the power of Nature; intuitive wisdom; the unconscious.

Is the snake/serpent guarding something? If so, it may symbolize either your true and total self or something you need for the next stage of personal development.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Serpent, Dream Dictionary Serpent, Meaning of dreams about Serpent, Dream Interpretation Serpent, Dream Analysis Serpent, Dreaming of Serpent

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Boar

Boar Dream Symbols:

An uncontrollable masculine aspect. A need to castrate certain masculine aspects that can be controlling {i.e. being overly aggressive, over bearing, combative, too competitive}.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Boar, Dream Dictionary Boar, Meaning of dreams about Boar, Dream Interpretation Boar, Dream Analysis Boar, Dreaming of Boar

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Anaconda

Anaconda Dream Symbols:

Restriction of some aspect of the psyche self; repression. A snake may symbolize sexuality; psychic energy, or the power of Nature; intuitive wisdom; the unconscious.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Anaconda, Dream Dictionary Anaconda, Meaning of dreams about Anaconda, Dream Interpretation Anaconda, Dream Analysis Anaconda, Dreaming of Anaconda

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

Dragons and Serpents

Basic meaning: Unconscious fears that are repressed and need to be acknowledged

 

Symbolism in Dreams

 

The Jung/Freud Approach

 

Dragon

(1) Is the dragon guarding a treasure, or a cave which might contain treasure? If so, the cave probably represents your unconscious, the treasure represents yourself, the dragon that stands between you and your true self represents the fearsomeness of the unconscious, for one who is still afraid of what may be lurking there. This is a repression of the unconscious contents

 

(2) For Jung, the first stage of the individuation process is the conscious ego's heroic struggle {the hero/heroine journey of mythology} to lift itself out of the orginal all-encompassing unconsciousness and to establish control of unconscious forces. This finds symbolic representation in the legendary dragon-slayer, St George (St George = the ego; the dragon = the unconscious).

 

(3) The dragon may represent the devouring aspect of (your relationship with) your mother. 'slaying the dragon" may therefore mean putting an end to whatever in your attachment to your mother is detrimental to the process of finding your own psychic individuality. Once the individual has achieved liberation from the "dragon", the feminine side of the manspsyche and the masculine side of the womanspsyche will no longer appear in threatening form, but as an indispensable companion and guide in further stages of self-development.

 

(4) A dragon may represent the generative power of (Mother) Nature; the unconscious, felt as womb pregnant with new possibilities of life.

 

(5) A winged dragon may symbolize some kind of transcendence, some passing from "lower" to "higher" level of personal maturity.

 

(6) A dragon may be a symbol for your sexuality, particularily if it - your sexuality - frightens you. Is your fear irrationsal; or does sexuality threaten to rule your life? In either case, don't kill the "dragon"; if necessary tame it.

(In China, "chi" is good, life-giving energy and the channels it runs along are called "dragon-lines", which are said to follow underground water and underground magnetic fields).

 

Source: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dragons, Dream Dictionary Dragons, Meaning of dreams about Dragons, Dream Interpretation Dragons, Dream Analysis Dragons, Dreaming of Dragons

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

Dragon Traditions of Myth in East & West

From Dragonorama

 

Dragons have a deeply rooted connotation in Western culture associating them with evil, whereas in Eastern stories they can also be kind and are considered very wise

The Western Dragon Tradition

 

Western dragons aren't necessarily evil - but they often are. At the very least they tend to be solitary and bad-tempered.

 

The typical Western dragon - or Wyrm - is a large, scaly creature resembling a dinosaur or a large lizard. It usually has wings and can fly, often it will breathe fire.

 

Western dragons tend to live in caves in mountains or hidden away in the forests. They often guard a stash of gold. Western dragons are often used to symbolise greed.

Note: Caves symbolize the unconscious. In dreams a dragon in a cave would often symbolize unconscious fears, or a need to confront {and slay} unconscious fears.

 

Dragons vary as much as people do. Although many Western dragons are brutal, ignorant creatures who kill and eat humans others are ancient, wise creatures more akin to those found in the East.

 

The Oriental Dragon Tradition

Whereas Western dragons are usually found in mountains or forests, Oriental dragons are more likely to be found in the sea. Many oriental dragons resemble water snakes.

 

Oriental dragons rarely breath fire, instead if a mortal annoys one then it is likely to result in great floods.

Note: When confronting the unconscious there is often a reluctance by the conscious mind to accept what is there. Often the conscious ego will throw annoying barriers so one will continue to repress or ignore unconscious contents.

 

The traditional Western dragon is often seen as a brutish creature to be feared. Oriental dragons tended to be wise and benevolent - as long as they were given the respect they deserved. Their chief flaw was their vanity and if insulted could cause dreadful natural disasters.

 

Oriental dragons fly to and from heaven in clouds but do not usually have wings. Some sources say that they gain wings after living for a thousand years.

 

 

Famous Dragons, Serpents & Wryms

 

Abraxas

The dragon Abraxas originated in Persian mythology however the name has been taken up elsewhere. As such descriptions of Abraxas vary considerably.

 

Abraxas is usually described as having either a man or a serpent's body with the head of a cockerel (sometimes two such heads). He has two dragon's feet and carries a whip in his human hands.

 

The name and image of Abraxas were of importance in Gnosticism and other esoteric teachings. Some identified Abraxas with a supreme deity.

 

There is much numerological interest in the name Abraxas. The number of letters - seven - is considered important by some. There is also interest in the fact that the letters of the name can be made to sum to 365 in some systems. Abraxas is thus considered the Lord of the 365 Virtues, one of which represents each day of the year.

 

Some people have sugested that the name "Abraxas" could itself be derived from "Abracadaba".

 

The name is considered to have great power and is inscribed on stone talismans called Abraxas Stones.

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dragons, Dream Dictionary Dragons, Meaning of dreams about Dragons, Dream Interpretation Dragons, Dream Analysis Dragons, Dreaming of Dragons

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

From Oxygen Dream Dictionary:

 

Dragon:

Animal instincts to be conquered, hence the battles of Saint George and Saint Michael with 'the dragon." The dragon fight is related to the archetypal themes of search/quest, the hero/heroine, and, in more modern terms, separating ourselves from the collective values of our parents/ancestors. The dragon can symbolize a guardian or guarding quality; something that needs to be guarded/protected in your life/psyche. As a devouring creature, it may represent negative aspects of the mother archetype. It shares much of the same symbolism as the snake, and both can symbolize the developing Self

Pagan/Wiccan Interpretation of Dragon {Positive}

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: 9, with 20:2).

 

Satan's earthly proxy - the beast from the sea - also has seven heads and ten horns, and he is scarlet in color as well (13:1; 17:3). Satan's character is mirrored in his earthly representatives. The dragon personifies evil. Since ancient mythology had many references to dragons, John's audience would have understood that the dragon of Revelation 13 represented a cosmic enemy.

 

Exactly what the dragon's seven heads represent is not immediately clear. However, given John's use of seven as a numerical symbol of completeness, perhaps this suggests the universal nature of Satan's power and that he completely embodies within himself all evil. The dragon also has seven diadems or royal crowns on his heads. They could represent Satan's spurious claim against Christ. As the Lord of Lords, it is to Jesus that all crowns of authority belong. He is the one who will be crowned with many diadems (19:12, 16).

 

We are told the dragon had 'swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to earth" (12:4). This fraction is used several times in Revelation. Perhaps we should interpret it as meaning a significant minority.

Links: Dragons and the Earth Spirit The Serpent's Prayer: The Psychology of an Image ">Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dragons, Dream Dictionary Dragons, Meaning of dreams about Dragons, Dream Interpretation Dragons, Dream Analysis Dragons, Dreaming of Dragons

 

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Dream Symbol Snakes: Meaning of Snake in a Dream

Meaning of dream with Snake from different traditions • In Indian tradition, moving snakes symbolize the stirring of kundalini. • In Freudian terms, snake is a phallic symbol. • Jung, however, interpreted snakes as symbolic of the conflict between conscious attitudes and instincts.

See also: Meaning of Dreams about Snake

Read more here: » Dreaming about snake: Meaning of Snake in a Dream

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dream Interpretation Dictionary -  

Snake : Dream Interpretation Dictionary -  

 

Snake

To see a snake or be bitten by one  in your dream, signifies hidden fears and worries that are threatening  you.  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. 

 

Source: http://dreammoods.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake)

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Two Snakes

Snake : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Two Snakes

 

Two Snakes

I appreciate your feedback. I had a dream about being home and seeing two large snakes enter the dining room area of my home. They were fighting together when one headed in my direction Then I woke up.

 

Unsigned,

February 28, 2001

 

 

Hi!

 

Snakes have quite a complicated and varied symbolism. It can suggests feelings of deviousness, self-renewal, or temptation. However, the dining room offers a clue as to the precise meaning of the snakes. The dining room is symbolic of your needs and appetites, including sexual ones. In this regard, the overall theme of your dream relates to an increase in your sexuality or your ambivalence/struggles with sexual issues.

 

Best Regards,

Amy

 

Source: http://dreammoods.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake)

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Two Snakes

Snake : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Two Snakes

 

Two Snakes

I appreciate your feedback. I had a dream about being home and seeing two large snakes enter the dining room area of my home. They were fighting together when one headed in my direction Then I woke up.

 

Unsigned,

February 28, 2001

 

 

Hi!

 

Snakes have quite a complicated and varied symbolism. It can suggests feelings of deviousness, self-renewal, or temptation. However, the dining room offers a clue as to the precise meaning of the snakes. The dining room is symbolic of your needs and appetites, including sexual ones. In this regard, the overall theme of your dream relates to an increase in your sexuality or your ambivalence/struggles with sexual issues.

 

Best Regards,

Amy

 

Source: http://dreammoods.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake)

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dream Interpretation Dictionary -  

Snake : Dream Interpretation Dictionary -  

 

Snake

To see a snake or be bitten by one  in your dream, signifies hidden fears and worries that are threatening  you.  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.

 

Source: http://dreammoods.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake)

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Snake

Snake : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Snake

 

Snake

In its psychological interpretation a snake in your dream is a phallic symbol, and to dream of one, especially if it was coiled around you, or otherwise on your body, is a warning that you may be a slave to either your sexual passions or repression. However, according to the oracles, snakes in a dream are warnings of various troubles, obstacles, or treachery. Of course the colors and other details must be carefully considered, but as a general rule: to dream that you were bitten by one portends a period of struggle against unfortunate circumstances, and if it was a cobra, it carries a special warning to guard against accidents in the following few weeks. If your dream featured a snake wound around you which you could not throw off, you are being warned to expect treachery where you least suspect it. To dream of being surrounded and unable to kill more than one or two indicates that you are in danger of being seriously cheated by someone you trust, but if you managed to kill (or get rid of) them all, it is a sign that you will succeed in spite of any hostile opposition; to walk over snakes without trying to kill them suggests that you will, in the end, actually turn the tables on those who are trying to block your way. To dream of playfully handling snakes suggests that you are in danger of being led astray by unprincipled friends or associates; and if your dream featured a professional snake charmer at work, it indicates that you will have to defend your reputation against malicious gossip.

 

Source: Dreaming@Swoon

 

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Snake, Dream Dictionary Snake)

 

Dream Symbol Snakes: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Eagle

Eagle

(1) The eagle may be an animus figure

 

(2) Eagles live in high places and have been associated in primitive societies with the Sun God. An eagle may therefore appear in a dream as a messenger from a helpful source in your unconscious. Does it 'say" anything to you? If so, take it seriously and act accordingly. (Sun mat symbolize your true self.)

 

(3) An eagle has strong wings and may, therefore, symbolize something within you that can lift you - perhaps out of depression, towards the "light".

 

(4) The sun may be a symbol of consciousness, and so the eagle may signify a need to extend your conscious awareness. Perhaps you need to get better acquainted with the contents of your unconscious and integrate them into your conscious active life.

 

(5) Eagles have sometimes been associated with fertility. Psychologically speaking, fertility means bringing to life latent (hidden - undeveloped) powers in the psyche.

 

(6) Is the eagle paired in some way with a snake - holding a snake in its talons, for example? In mythology, eagle and snake represent the conflict of opposites. In psychological terms the opposites may be the conscious/unconscious; thought/instinct; spiritual/animal; masculine/feminine. The dream may be pointing out an area of inner conflict that needs your conscious intention. If so, bear in mind that a lasting resolution of conflict is never achieved by denying the right of one of the conflicting parties. Some balance of forces in the psyche is called for, so that every psychic component gets its proper share of attention and expression without threatening the rights of other components.

Eagle and lion (or some other animal) may have the same symbolism.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Eagle, Dream Dictionary Eagle, Meaning of dreams about Eagle, Dream Interpretation Eagle, Dream Analysis Eagle, Dreaming of Eagle

 

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