Dream of alligator, crocodile, snake
A snake killed by an alligator or crocodile
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of alligator in a dream
It is a dream of caution. Primordial fear. Be careful in making new speculations. It is a dream unfavorable to all persons connected to it. Alligator usually refers to caution or fear. It is a warning of something about to happen or something that you have suffered. Alligator usually refers to caution or fear. It is a warning of something about to happen or something that you have suffered. To dream of an alligator, unless you kill it, is unfavorable to all persons connected with the dream. It is a dream of caution.
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Meaning of crocodile in a dream
As sure as you dream of this creature, you will be deceived by your warmest friends. Enemies will assail you at every turn. To dream of stepping on a crocodile's back, you may expect to fall into trouble, from which you will have to struggle mightily to extricate yourself. Heed this warning when dreams of this nature visit you. Avoid giving your confidence even to friends.
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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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