DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 02:43 AM
My mom has like, alot of dreams about snakes biting her, or snakes chasing her. They never go away and the dreams probably continue for a week. Is there a reason why she's dreaming about snakes? Also, is there something that can stop snakes coming in her dreams, or is there something causing it?
dreamhunter
Mar 29 2006, 02:44 AM
well in the bible the snake or serpant is supposed to represent death.
RamboIII
Mar 29 2006, 02:49 AM
No dont listen to him....^
What is your ethnic background or religion? It may help...The snake represents many things including wisdom
dreamhunter
Mar 29 2006, 02:50 AM
hey i wasn't saying that she was going to die. Lol
I was just telling her, what some religions think the snake is, and does your momhave any pets.
DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 02:52 AM
QUOTE(RamboIII @ Mar 28 2006, 09:49 PM) [snapback]1125013[/snapback]
No dont listen to him....^
What is your ethnic background or religion? It may help...The snake represents many things including wisdom
My family is Catholic, and my mom had 2 near death experances, one was when she crashed and somehow didn't die, since the car crashed onto the driving seat.
RamboIII
Mar 29 2006, 02:53 AM
Well being actually eaten by a snake isnt good most likely. I'm trying to think positively though.... Is anything bothering your mom like at work or anything? Possibly her boss (a higher form of wisdom) is nagging at her?
RamboIII
Mar 29 2006, 02:54 AM
Oh that's probably it then... Death tried to take her but the snake(death) can never quite kill her. It bothers death that she got away with it so it torments her. She is being reminded that she very well could be dead. She is being reminded that she is a very lucky women.
dreamhunter
Mar 29 2006, 02:54 AM
hah! that was funny, but see snake represents death,
I'm catholic and i know my snakes when i see them.
But try a dreamcatcher, it helps.
that's why i named myself dreamhunter
DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 02:55 AM
QUOTE(RamboIII @ Mar 28 2006, 09:53 PM) [snapback]1125018[/snapback]
Well being actually eaten by a snake isnt good most likely. I'm trying to think positively though.... Is anything bothering your mom like at work or anything? Possibly her boss (a higher form of wisdom) is nagging at her?
Not really, the snakes usally go after her, or go around in a circle around her. In one of her dreams, she said she gave birth to a baby, and it slowly turned to a snake, and she needed to kill her own baby to save herself.
BurnSide
Mar 29 2006, 02:57 AM
From what i have read on the subject, to be bitten by a snake or just see one in your dream usually symbolizes fears and worries that are threatening a persons daily lifesyle. The dream might be trying to alert your mother to something in her waking life that she is not conciously aware of. Snakes are also seen as phallic and thus symbolize forbidden sexuality. It can also be seen as someone around your mother who she subconciously harbours distrust or negative feelings for.
dreamhunter
Mar 29 2006, 02:58 AM
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Oh that's probably it then... Death tried to take her but the snake(death) can never quite kill her. It bothers death that she got away with it so it torments her. She is being reminded that she very well could be dead. She is being reminded that she is a very lucky women.
o ha-ha too-shey,
Your mother is probably having problems in life,
by the way does your mom have a lot of stress torwards her?
DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 03:00 AM
QUOTE(BurnSide @ Mar 28 2006, 09:57 PM) [snapback]1125026[/snapback]
From what i have read on the subject, to be bitten by a snake or just see one in your dream usually symbolizes fears and worries that are threatening a persons daily lifesyle. The dream might be trying to alert your mother to something in her waking life that she is not conciously aware of. Snakes are also seen as phallic and thus symbolize forbidden sexuality. It can also be seen as someone around your mother who she subconciously harbours distrust or negative feelings for.
Yea, lots of my family members on my father's side think that she's mistreating my father, but she isn't, since he cause most of the problems to himself.
DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 03:03 AM
QUOTE(dreamhunter @ Mar 28 2006, 09:58 PM) [snapback]1125028[/snapback]
o ha-ha too-shey,
Your mother is probably having problems in life,
by the way does your mom have a lot of stress torwards her?
She used to have alot of stress like a year ago, but now she doesn't.
RamboIII
Mar 29 2006, 03:03 AM
I think the one way to find out for sure what the dream is about is to inquire your mother of the things we have discussed until she gives an answer. It will certainly help her deal with her dreams more positively. And yes, get a dream catcher or put a cross above her bed.
DirtyBlonde :D
Mar 29 2006, 03:22 AM
One more thing, my mother also dreams that give hints about the future, since she once dreampt that my grandfather was gonna visit, and he came the next day, and she also drempt when my tooth was going to fall out, which was the next day.
RamboIII
Mar 29 2006, 03:31 AM
What can I say, you moms AMAZING!!! haha...
Well people have gifts so who knows....
Alien Enigma
Mar 29 2006, 07:49 AM
I'm not comfortable disclosing information about myself to strangers, but you all seem respectful and kind to each other.
I have been having nightmares for years. I always dream of snakes. Two dreams ago, a snake repeatedly striked my left hand. I grabbed the snake's head and snapped it as I arose out of a mystical fountain. The weird thing is, it was the same location where I had seen my tombstone years before. The location wasn't as dismal as it once appeared.
Last night, I dreamed of a giant python and watched it crawl. It was constricted on a large wooden platform. It didn't bother me, that time. I just walked by it.
I have had some close calls with death in the past. Too many to recall all of them. I just thought I'd participate in the thread.
Alien Enigma
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