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Default Mar 08, 2019 at 09:55 PM
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Being chased by a snake often in my dream. Can anyone else relate?
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Default Mar 09, 2019 at 07:36 AM
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In my family on my mom's side all the women were extremely intuitive with "hunches" that were very telling- myself included. My grandmother used to tell me that dreaming of snakes mean death could be coming but not necessarily physical death- it could be spiritual death, mental death, death of a friendship, break up- basically something that ends with a lot of pain. I have zero scientific proof that the women in my family have "psychic" hunches but what I experience is truth.

I used to read tarot cards in college because I always feel like I just know things and in crowds if people or groups its like all these hunches are scrambled. Tarot cards helped me unravel it. Never once did I ask for or accept $ for it because I believe if you have a gift it should be freely given assuming you want to be the giver. I would never tell anyone they have spirits that need to be "cleaned" or cast out and sell them some candle and fake spells. I do not believe anyone can do anything for the spirit of others- that is between them and whatever else in the universe that they believe.

I think people were more accepting of my hunches because there were no ulterior motives or financial incentives. But it got to the point where I actually had crowds in their dorm rooms waiting for me to read them. it was too much time and energy so I stopped. I havent done it in so long I do not know if I even could tap into those gifts now. I wonder if one can "practice" until it comes back? Not at all like riding a bike and knowing how to do it for the rest of your life.

I have no proof, no science no anything to back any of this up its just the truth as I experience it. Oh and I do not talk to the dead nor believe that is our job to even do so- I am not convinced there is a single psychic that can and all the "famous" ones are preying on people's emotional health for money or fame. Snake oil for sure. And I get:.."Yea you know things?" "Hunches? "Prove it and predict who wins the baseball game?" "What are the lottery numbers for tomorrow?" "what am I thinking right now?" BS is what I say to that....

I do believe in visitation from dead loved ones can happen in dreams.. or even dead enemies I suppose.
And OMG Ennie I blabbed all over your thread and hijacked it so I am sorry.

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It's all good, Sarah! These are really good info., thank you so much. I need to explore what kind of death(s) are in my sub-conscious, since I've had snakes in my dream for at least a decade.
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Default Mar 10, 2019 at 05:27 PM
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I've only dreamed about a snake once that I can remember, but it had very small front legs so maybe it wasn't actually a snake but a type of lizard.

My favourite dream interpretation site has quite a bit to say about the snake appearing in dreams, so I'd like to share that here, thanks. Nothing about being chased by a snake though, but maybe that could mean that you feel that the snake and what he symbolizes, feels threatening. Anyway, I hope this helps:


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. If you dream that a snake is submerged in water, then it implies that you are unknowingly letting your emotions influence aspects of your life. If the snake tangles itself, then it represents a subsiding threat. Something that you thought was going to be a problem has resolved itself. Alternatively, the snake may be seen as phallic and thus symbolize temptation, dangerous and forbidden sexuality. More specifically, to see a snake on your bed suggests that you are feeling sexually overpowered or sexually threatened. You may be inexperienced, nervous or just unable to keep up. If you are afraid of the snake, then it signifies your fears of sex, intimacy or commitment. 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 healing, transformation, knowledge and wisdom. It is indicative of self-renewal and positive change. In particular, if you dream of a multi-colored or brightly colored snake, then it is a clear warning about something bad happening. Dreaming of a red snake highlights the positive characteristics of the snake, as well as your fiery passion. Seeing a green snake in your dream indicates a misunderstanding. It also symbolizes someone who is not as bad as you had assumed.

To see a baby snake in your dream means that you are underestimating some threat in your waking life.

To see the skin of a snake in your dream represents protection from illnesses.

To see a snake with a head on each end in your dream suggests that you are being pulled in two different directions. You are feeling overburdened and do not know whether you are coming or going. Your actions are counterproductive. Perhaps the dream represents some complicated love triangle. Alternatively, the dream signifies your desires for children. If you see a two-headed snake in your dream, then it refers to cooperation and teamwork in some relationship.

To dream of a snake without a head or without any eyes implies that you are refusing to see the danger in a situation. Alternatively, it means that you are being blindsided. To see a bodiless snake in your dream refers to some biting or cutthroat remarks.

To dream that a snake is being beheaded indicates that there is an issue that you are not confronting. You are refusing to face your fears.

To see a dead snake in your dream means that a threat has passed.

To dream that you are eating a live snake indicates that you are looking for intimacy or sexual fulfillment. Your life is lacking sensuality and passion. If you vomit or throw up the snake, then it may mean that you are overcompensating for something that is lacking in your life. You may be rushing into something.

To dream that a snake is eating another snake represents your drive and determination to succeed at whatever cost.

If you are eaten by a snake in your dream, then it means that someone is taking advantage of you. Dreaming of a snake eating your child represents someone who you fear is harming your child in some way. Perhaps you do not trust your child's judgment and are afraid that she is being manipulated by others. The dream may also symbolize your fears of letting go.

Dreaming of a snake that is eating people signifies ruthlessness. Perhaps you are dealing with someone in your waking life who shows no mercy or sympathy.

If you dream that you find snakes in every hotel room, then it means that you are moving toward a questionable or risky direction in your life.


[meanings by DreamMoods.com]
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