Dream of big, snake, river
Clear river and then river drys up and then big snake
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of big in a dream
Inflated. Generous. Riches and honors. Abundance. Inflated. Generous. Riches and honors. Abundance.
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Meaning of snake in a dream
A snake ready to strike means treachery from one you least expected; killing it means victory over enemies. Snakes in a dream have been described as the Kundalini, or creative force. Think about what you are doing in the dream with the snake, and think of it as your relationship with your creativity. If that interpretation doesn't resonate with you, think about what snakes represent to you. Based on what you think of a snake, think about how that aspect of yourself has presented itself in your recent awake life. Snakes in a dream have been described as the Kundalini, or creative force. Think about what you are doing in the dream with the snake, and think of it as your relationship with your creativity. If that interpretation doesn't resonate with you, think about what snakes represent to you. Based on what you think of a snake, think about how that aspect of yourself has presented itself in your recent awake life.
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Meaning of river in a dream
Emptying. Flowing and active. Thinking is time to get rid of some feelings. If you see a clear, smooth, flowing river in your dream, you will soon succeed to the enjoyment of delightful pleasures, and prosperity will bear flattering promises. If the waters are muddy or tumultuous, there will be disagreeable and jealous contentions in your life. If you are water-bound by the overflowing of a river, there will be temporary embarrassments in your business, or you will suffer uneasiness lest some private escapade will reach public notice and cause your reputation harsh criticisms. If while sailing upon a clear river you see corpses in the bottom, you will find that trouble and gloom will follow swiftly upon present pleasures and fortune. To see empty rivers, denotes sickness and unusual ill-luck.
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