Wednesday, March 18, 2015

catching up


The most common scenario involving this crawling reptile in your sleep is dreaming of being bitten by snake. There are several ways to interpret the meaning of this type of dream.
  • Meaning #1: Dreaming about a snake biting is a wake up call to pay attention to a situation or a behavior that is “poisonous” in your life.
  • Meaning #2: The dream means that you’re on the verge of deep transformation and personal growth.


Snake Bite Dream Meanings


  • The snake bite symbolizes a wake up call
  • Warning about a situation, activity, behavior or thought that are “poisonous” in your life.
  • Warning about something that paralyzes your ability to make a choice in order to take the next step in your life or a relationship
  • Resistance to what is perceived as a “temptation” or a situation that challenges your beliefs or values
  • Sign that you’re on the verge of a deep personal transformation
- See more at: http://www.snakedreams.org/snake-bite  dream.html#sthash.8YMPZrGl.dpuf


I pulled these from a website.

And another
Snake refers to fear:
For many, the image of a snake can invoke fear. Snakes are unpredictable and can strike at anytime without warning. Thus a snake in your dream may  represent something in your life that is unpredictable and out of your control. You are afraid of the unknown.
Snake refers to hidden threats:
Because snakes are sometimes hard to see and are slithering in bushes, they are also symbolic of a hidden threat and/or a betrayal. They lie in wait waiting for the perfect opportunity to make a move. If the snake bites you, then the dream is trying to alert you to something in your waking life that you are not aware of or that has not yet surfaced. To see a baby snake in your dream means that you are underestimating the threat. If you kill the snake or if the snake is dead, then it means that this threat has passed or that you have overcome it.
Snake refers to subconscious:
As creatures that slither along the ground, a snake may represent your subconscious. The dream snake may be alerting your or carrying some sort of message from your subconscious.
Snake refers to sexual temptation:
According to the Freudian school of thought, the snake is viewed as a phallic symbol and thus signifies temptation, repressed thoughts, raw sexual energy, or forbidden sexuality. In particular, 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. 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. 
Snake refers to a callous person:
As a metaphor, the snake in your dream can be symbolic of a person around you who is callous, evil and ruthless. Your dream is telling you not to trust her or him. If you are afraid of making your true feelings toward someone known, then you will likely dream of snakes
Snake refers to transformation:
With the ability to shed their skins, snakes represent transformation. If your dream left you with a positive feeling, then the snake dream represents positive change, self-renewal, growth, knowledge and wisdom. What new changes are occurring in your waking life or what are you looking to change?  In particular, dreaming of a red snake highlights the positive characteristics of the snake, as well as your fiery passion. If you are fighting with the snake, then it means that you are fighting against change. You like things the way they are, even though you are not being challenged or fulfilled. 
Snake refers to healing:
In some cultures, the snake is viewed as a healing symbol. After all, poisonous snakes hold the antidote for their own venom. And the symbol for the medical profession is a caduceus which features two snakes. Thus snakes indicate recovery or protection from some illness.
Snake refers to creativity:
Another positive interpretation of the snake points to your creativity and potential.

So, what do you find that resonates with you?
Transformation?
Fear?
Temptation?
How do they fit together?

The other dream has me thinking about looking for shamrocks within the dirty snow. Maybe it was a St. Patrick's day dream.

I also found this interpretation of snow…
Snow 
To see snow in your dream signifies your inhibitions, unexpressed emotions and feelings of frigidity. You need to release and express these emotions and inhibitions
Alternatively, snow means that you are feeling indifferent, alone and neglected. If the snow is melting, then it suggests that you are acknowledging and releasing emotions you have repressed. You are overcoming your fears and obstacles.
If the snow is dirty, then it refers to a lost in innocence, impurity and uncleanness. Some aspect of yourself or situation has been tainted...
To dream that you are playing in the snow indicates that you need to set some time for fun and relaxation. Alternatively, the dream means that you need to take advantage of opportunities that arise; otherwise such opportunities will disappear.
To dream that you find something in the snow suggests that you are exploring and accessing your unused potential, abilities, and talents. You have uncovered some hidden talent and ability within yourself. It may also refers to a need to forgive.

http://dreammoods.com/cgibin/dreamdictionarysearch.pl?method=exact&header=dreamsymbol&search=snow

That's a lot to think about. What is that sparking in you? 
I haven't had a good dream, that I've recalled, in a long time.

I am incredibly tired. I think I'm still catching up from the weekend and the virus.
I hope that you are well. 
I will be back tomorrow.
Love and Light beautiful sister,
Maggie

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