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Has anyone had a dream of being biten by snakes?

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i have been having a reoccurring dream since i was a little girl about being bitten by snakes. it is a very real dream, in where i can feel the bites and smell the snakes and the air.

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  1. i had a dream once that i was bitten by a snake. the snake was not poisonous but the bite turned into this beautiful pattern, i suppose it was the bruise it left. so i got the bite mark pattern tattooed while it was still there and the artist could just go over it with the needle and ink. i already have alot of tattoos, so this in and of itself was not to eventful. i had, a few years before, gotten a fake tattoo in a bowling alley of a snake and put it on my arm in a similar place. so maybe i was just remembering that all twisted in my dream.


  2. "Wow,..google curious dreamer

    write your dream with dream interpretation,...

    this may help you,....your in my prayers,...:)

  3. Snake: "Because it sheds its skin, a snake is a symbol of rebirth. In many Eastern traditions, the snake symbolizes creative life and sexual energy. Expect a burst of creativity, wisdom, or rebirth to occur in your life."-Dream Dictionary

  4. Yes,

    Mostly, v read books n short stories before sleep or during day time.The same sequences rotates in the so called Dreams.

    Hence try to avoid such scary events.

    All the best.

  5. Quite a common dream actually.  Perhaps the snakes are symbols of the p***s which can be pretty scary at a certain age!!!  Of course you'd have to analyze your dream exclusively to see what these might mean - no two symbols are the same - but there are general categories.  This is often seen as a s*x dream.

  6. You said you feel them.. read on.

    http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;...

  7. A biting snake is symbolic of female genitals.  The mouth is wide open and potent, but it is attached to a long narrow. p***s-like body.  

    The dream means that when you were little you seriously believed, and wished, that you will have a p***s when you grow up; but now that you are older, you are consciously repulsed by the very idea of such a possibility, so you repress the unsavory wish.  But the wish finds a devious way of fulfillment and pops out during the relaxation of sleep.

    I'm sorry to be blunt, but I swear I'm being serious.  Read Freud if you want candid interpretations of your dreams.

  8. I'd be interested to know how you feel about this.  Things in dreams symbolize different things to different people.

    For example, if my daughter dreams about her cat, she might be actually dreaming about me because her cat bosses her around and tells her when to go to bed at night.

    If I dreamt about my daughter's cat, it would mean something different.

    So I'll give you a couple ideas to explore.

    1) Maybe the snakes are harmless and you relate to them. Notice how you can smell the snakes-- snakes have an incredible sense of smell.  If you relate to the snakes, I'd explore the how. Some people just aren't afraid of snakes, you could be one of them.

    2) I would be frightened to have a dream like this as a little girl. How was it to grow up? Did you feel poisoned, emotionally?

    3) Another very strange possibility might be physical. Are you having medical issues? Is there a chance you were exposed to something growing up, like radon or something like that? God has knit our bodies and minds in a very, very complex way. I see all sorts of things online here and in my day-to-day life that really make me question what humans consider limits. (Like a service dog that wakes up her diabetic owner? That's amazing!) Maybe you've been picking up on something and it's recurring because it isn't going away.

    These are just a few possibilities to get you thinking, but don't be limited by my answers, or anyone else's on here.  And if you have more details, post them-- it might be helpful.

    (Just be sure to let us know-- I don't usually go back and reread questions I've answered.)

    Blessings!

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