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Meaning of serpent in a dream

We all woke up in a panic after dreaming of a serpent, at least once in our lives. Dream about a serpent is common among many people all over the world and has many meanings. Freud saw the serpent as a phallic symbol, Jung saw the serpent shedding its skin, a symbol of renewal while the interpretation of dreams according to Kabbalah attributes different interpretations about a serpent in a dream. Each dream dictionary has a different interpretation for a dream about a serpent, depending on the situation in which it appears. Interpretation of a dream about a serpent depends on a variety of factors such as: the character of the dreamer and his cultural background, the type of serpent, its color and size. Dreams and their meaning in general and dreams about a serpent in particular, depend on subjective factors that need to be addressed. A dream about a serpent carries with it positive and negative meanings such as: Rejuvenation - The serpent sheds its skin and therefore symbolizes change and a new path. Healing - The serpent wrapped around the stick of the healer Asclepius in Greek mythology, is part of the symbol of medicine and is associated with health and healing. Livelihood and economic abundance - the serpent symbolizes a livelihood because it can easily find its food: if the serpent bites the dreamer, the person's livelihood will be doubled but if the person kills a serpent in the dream, it will cause him a financial loss. Cunning - The appearance of a serpent in a dream may symbolize the betrayal of a close person, due to the cunning that characterizes him. Fear - Sometimes a dream solver concludes that a dream about a serpent indicates some dreamer's fear or fear of serpents. A dream about a serpent is a complex subject that must be analyzed carefully and in depth. Solving dreams according to the Kabbalah includes the variety of possibilities of the appearance of the serpent in the dream and the adaptation of the interpretation to the dreamer. The meaning of dreams about a serpent will be more accurate, if we remember the details of the dream well. A dream about a serpent bite The meaning of a biting serpent in a dream very much depends on the feelings that the dreamer went through during the dreaming itself. The diagnosis requires the dreamer to remember the situation he was in and ask himself: Did the serpent bite frighten him, was he stressed by the serpent bite, did he feel helpless and the like. It's time to face the fears and anxieties. It is important to remember a serpent in a dream can be a symbol of evil and betrayal as well as healing and wisdom. That you see a serpent biting you in a dream means that you have hidden fears and worries that threaten you. It could very well be that the dream is warning you of problems you are not even aware of. On the other hand, as a positive symbol the serpent represents wisdom and good change that indicates renewal, alloy and blossoming in life. A dream in which you see or feel that a serpent is biting you or someone else is a warning dream that asks you to be aware of an abnormal situation in your life. Dreams about serpent bites occasionally try to guide you towards very significant steps in your life, for example: you are just before closing a contract on a house or apartment you are interested in purchasing even if you are very confident in your steps and you dream of a serpent bite it is advisable to re-examine every issue Purchase in depth after a dream about a serpent bite. The meaning of a serpent bites serpent bites in the leg: These are mixed feelings of remorse. A dream about a biting serpent in the leg comes after you have already received a number of early dreams that describe the expected danger but you have ignored them. You need to take the warnings more seriously before it is too late. serpent biting in hand: A dream that describes a dilemma regarding a move you are supposed to make in the near future. The fear of the right choice is disturbing and causes unrest. Another common interpretation given to people who are bitten by a serpent explains that it is necessary to examine your health condition in depth (it is also possible the mental condition such as restlessness, and stress) to be careful and careful of diseases. serpent bites in the back and body: The meaning of a dream about a serpent that bit you in the back or body describes your need to be protected from those around you they may harm you, these are also close friends who until today thought you were the most loyal and would go with you in fire and water. Another interpretation describes past problems that you carry with you that require re-examination and immediate treatment. A dream about a serpent aroused great interest back in the biblical period and is considered a very common dream. A dream about a serpent is also characterized by many meanings and symbols that in most cases warn the dreaming person. Interpretation of a dream about a serpent has always been a mystery to many scholars. More in-depth scientific studies have been conducted by Freud, Jung and other respected dream sailors. The presence of the serpent symbol in the dream symbolically sends a message, a warning message and if you wish you can call it a wake-up call from the subconscious regarding certain situations in life. A dream about a serpent requires in-depth consideration, it is important to remember that a dream of this type according to dream interpretation serves as a warning light especially if a large serpent or a black serpent appears in the dream. These warning lights alert you about something you need to pay attention to, something important that is consciously pushed into your daily life. Proper decoding will help you find out what the dream implies to you and what you need to do to solve the problem. It can be said that with the right interpretation of a dream about a serpent you can encourage positive changes in your life. On the other hand, dreaming about a serpent like a coin with two sides can overwhelm negative emotions like: fears, anxieties, anxieties and confusion. According to Judaism the serpent is a symbol of temptation, spiritual resistance, cunning and wisdom. This view is derived from the Bible when the serpent acted to prevent the attainment of man's goals and seduced Adam and Eve in heaven. Freud interpreted a dream of a serpent as a fear of having sex and even aversion to them. Interpreting a dream about a serpent can be tricky. The questions that are usually asked by a dream interpreter while trying to understand the message are: What is your relationship with serpents, are you very afraid of serpents or not? Did the serpent appear when you were alone or were there other people with you in the scene? What color was the guess? What size was the serpent? It is important to remember and take into account that dreams are very personal and therefore the meaning can unequivocally vary from person to person and for this reason it is highly advisable to avail the abilities of a professional dream interpreter.


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Meaning of woke up in a dream

When you wake up you actually see the life as they are, you are no longer closed in your concept. To wake up from the dream, you are really accepting and knowing who you are. We are all familiar with the situation called "dream". We sleep, we are in a kind of unconsciousness, disconnected from the reality around us. However, while we are "in" within the dream, we feel it as a real reality, and experience a great many emotions, thoughts and situations. When morning comes and we wake up we "sober up" and realize that everything that happened in the dream was not real, while the reality in our waking state is real. Similarly, a person who attains spiritual attainment feels that the world and physical reality were not real. The Kabbalists express this feeling in the words "we were like dreamers." In so doing they want to illustrate to us that the real reality into which man "awakens" after acquiring the spiritual senses, is the only one that exists while the physical reality in which we seem to live today, is but a temporary dream from which we are all to awaken.


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Meaning of kill me in a dream

To dream of someone or something trying to kill you is a quite common dream - nothing to be alarmed deeply into it, but actually we try to understand what is death and the one trying to kill us symbolize for us. Death in a dream is not death the way we see it in day to day life; Death in a dream signifies ending of something and the start of a new thing. So dreaming of something or someone trying to kill me is thinking of the ending of an era. For example your ex is trying to kill you, it actually means this is the ending of the relationship between you and your ex and your mind understands it.


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Meaning of died in a dream

Death is often the most feared of symbols for obvious reasons. But it can link to the thought off death or some eerie moment the day before that really scared you. But really death is not such a bad symbol overall. It may link to a situation that has just ended in your life or change or transition such as leaving a job. If a friend dies then it may simply mean that the friendship has been allowed to die and is now not as important. Death can also link to things that you cannot do now and limitations placed upon you. So overall look for changes and transitions in your life and your fears associated with them. Often your fears associated with this symbol are misplaced - the dream may simply mean that some very interesting TV show has just ended and you are having to fill the hole.


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Meaning of doors in a dream

Access. Ready to enter or something to keep private. Happiness and long life. A door may be seen as a calling for Christ. Jesus knocks on the door of thy home temple, and awaits for us to open up to him, and welcome him in. In thy dream if the door is open that may signify acceptance to the Lord. If in thy dream the door is shut the accecptance is yet to be known sometime somewhere. A door may be seen as a calling for Christ. Jesus knocks on the door of thy home temple, and awaits for us to open up to him, and welcome him in. In thy dream if the door is open that may signify acceptance to the Lord. If in thy dream the door is shut the accecptance is yet to be known sometime somewhere. To dream of entering a door, denotes slander, and enemies from whom you are trying in vain to escape. This is the same of any door, except the door of your childhood home. If it is this door you dream of entering, your days will be filled with plenty and congeniality. To dream of entering a door at night through the rain, denotes, to women, unpardonable escapades; to a man, it is significant of a drawing on his resources by unwarranted vice, and also foretells assignations. To see others go through a doorway, denotes unsuccessful attempts to get your affairs into a paying condition. It also means changes to farmers and the political world. To an author, it foretells that the reading public will reprove his way of stating facts by refusing to read his later works. To dream that you attempt to close a door, and it falls from its hinges, injuring some one, denotes that malignant evil threatens your friend through your unintentionally wrong advice. If you see another attempt to lock a door, and it falls from its hinges, you will have knowledge of some friend's misfortune and be powerless to aid him.


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Meaning of super powers in a dream

To dream of super powers usually indicate the opposite from the dreamer. When someone wants to have super powers in his or her dream it means that they lack the ability or having troubles to manage in the day to day life, maybe overwhelming emotions or obligations are occupying the dreamer life and they seek super powers in their dreams in order to be able to cope with all the things that are hapening.


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Meaning of repetitive dream in a dream

And here I had a dream ... " Dreams are one of the most mysterious and intriguing psychological phenomena: during sleep our brain at some point moves to a state very similar to the state of consciousness during notes, producing a plethora of impressions, stories and occurrences that we tend to remember as dreams. Researchers from different fields have suggested that dreaming has different cognitive and emotional roles: for example, dreams allow us to process information and stimuli that have been absorbed into our minds during the day and sometimes even allow us to practice skills or actions we try to learn on a daily basis. Some studies suggest that dreams allow us to process traumatic events and deal with them in new and different ways. One of the key approaches to understanding dreams focuses on the emotional aspects of the dream. This approach has already been proposed by Sigmund Freud, the father of psychoanalysis, and was significantly developed by his successors. Beyond the different approaches of dream interpretation that offer different approaches, this perception assumes that during sleep our control over ourselves and our consciousness loosens, so that less conscious areas of our psyche are manifested. Thus, dreams reveal conflicts, impulses, feelings and wishes that we are not always aware of. For therapists in the field of dream interpretation >> How to get to know yourself through dreams >> Dreams come back Many people report recurring dreams that accompany them over extended periods, sometimes even over many years. In some cases recurring dreams will repeat themselves accurately and in other cases the same recurring dreams will appear similar but different variations. For example, many people describe recurring and similar dreams about natural disasters (earthquakes, tsunamis) which in some cases end in devastating consequences, while in other cases the dreamer and his loved ones are saved. How to understand these recurring dreams? If we assume that the dream expresses unconscious psychic contents, then the appearance of recurring dreams means that our psyche is preoccupied with a particular psychic content which awaits processing and reference. When a dream appears on a one-time basis and we try to find out its meaning, we often recognize how it is affected by contemporary emotional experiences and impressions. Recurring dreams, on the other hand, usually indicate that our psyche is trying to draw our attention to unprocessed content, emotion, or experience that is present in our lives but not being adequately processed. A common example is the example of "naked dreams": dreams in which we find ourselves naked, frightened and ashamed in the middle of a street or social event. These dreams are often related to experiences or fears of exposing aspects that we feel less comfortable with. Accordingly, recurring dreams of nudity may indicate high vulnerability or sensitivity around issues of failure and damage to self-image. Another common example is, as mentioned, the example of recurring dreams of natural disasters, often associated with a general feeling of vulnerability and distrust in interpersonal relationships. Recurring dreams of this kind may indicate that even if we maintain positive and meaningful interpersonal relationships, beneath the surface there are fears and mistrust of other human beings. Deciphering recurring dreams Understanding that recurring dreams express engagement with unconscious content is a first, but not last, step in deciphering those recurring dreams. As we all know, dreams often involve blurry situations and characters: "He had my dad's mustache but he did not look like him ...", "I was in a kind of strange building, it looked like a hotel but the feeling was that we were in some military base", " I do not know what we did there, maybe we were looking for something? Or were we actually on our way to some picnic? ". Freud was the first to suggest that our mental defense system prevents the unconscious contents from being expressed in a dream directly, since their direct expression would cause too much panic and impair sleep, which is essential to our functioning. Accordingly, Freud suggested that the unconscious contents that occupy us are disguised by symbols (e.g., a cave whose disguised meaning is a vagina), condensation (mixing between different figures), inter-figure placement (e.g., a dream about a quarrel with the boss representing a quarrel with the father) and camouflage mechanisms More. To discover the hidden behind these camouflages, Freud argued that one should look at the spontaneous associations that arise in response to the various components of the dream. According to this view, deciphering recurring dreams involves looking at the dream from several perspectives: Exposing Symbols: Identifying the symbolic meaning that different elements have in a dream. At this point disagreements are made so that some approaches believe in the existence of universal meanings for symbols (e.g., a snake will always symbolize the loss of the male sex), while other approaches argue that the personal meaning of the symbol for the specific dreamer is most relevant. Personal associations: Observing the personal associations - the memories, feelings, impressions and feelings - that arise in response to the various aspects of the dream, and understanding the meaning of the dream for the specific dreamer. Timing of the dream appearance: Anchoring the dream appearance in the current circumstances of the dreamer's life, and trying to understand why the dream appeared just now. For example, dreaming of infidelity with a spouse can have a very different meaning when he or she appears a moment before the wedding or a moment after a serious quarrel. The pattern of the appearance of the dream over time: In the case of recurring dreams, it is worth trying and identifying whether there is a regular pattern that characterizes the appearance of recurring dreams. For example, do recurring dreams of falling off a cliff always appear before new beginnings accompanied by new challenges, or rather just when couple relationships become more intimate and serious? That is, solving recurring dreams is a process which is aimed at “dubbing” the unconscious area in our psyche, which calls us to processing and relating.


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Meaning of my name in a dream

The interpretation of this can depend on the context of the dream and so it’s worth considering not just who the voice might be but how you felt about it. Spend some time when you wake up to focus your attention on the voice and ask the questions: * Is the voice male or female? * Do I recognise it at all? * How did I feel when I heard the voice, e.g. scared or comforted? You may find the first two questions more difficult to answer than the third, and don’t worry if this is the case. Determining how you felt about your dream is just as important and can give clues as to how you’re experiencing life at that time. If the voice sounds familiar (even if you cant see them) it may be that someone in your waking life has been trying to get your attention but, for whatever reason, you’ve not been taking any notice. Perhaps there are things in your life at the time which have distracted you away from giving your time to people who matter most. If the voice was demanding or scared you, it may be that something is getting on top of you and you’re worried you’re going to get into trouble over recent events. Perhaps the voice was calming and reassuring, almost angelic. If this is true (and depending upon your beliefs) it could be worth considering that the voice was a dream messenger introducing themselves to you. People who are beginning to explore a spiritual path may consider meeting their “guardian” or guide through their dreams. In fact some cultures still believe today that dreams are communications from a more divine authority. Its important to emphasise that dreams of this nature will always leave you feeling refreshed and energised, never sad or distressed. If you woke up hearing your name, you can always ask, before you next go to sleep – and if you feel ready – if you can meet them again. From a different perspective, if you wake up as soon as your name is called it is also possible that your brain is alerting you to an immediate problem which needs your attention in an awake state. You may be getting too hot and so waking you up is the best way of cooling you down.


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Meaning of name in a dream

The interpretation of this can depend on the context of the dream and so it’s worth considering not just who the voice might be but how you felt about it. Spend some time when you wake up to focus your attention on the voice and ask the questions: * Is the voice male or female? * Do I recognise it at all? * How did I feel when I heard the voice, e.g. scared or comforted? You may find the first two questions more difficult to answer than the third, and don’t worry if this is the case. Determining how you felt about your dream is just as important and can give clues as to how you’re experiencing life at that time. If the voice sounds familiar (even if you cant see them) it may be that someone in your waking life has been trying to get your attention but, for whatever reason, you’ve not been taking any notice. Perhaps there are things in your life at the time which have distracted you away from giving your time to people who matter most. If the voice was demanding or scared you, it may be that something is getting on top of you and you’re worried you’re going to get into trouble over recent events. Perhaps the voice was calming and reassuring, almost angelic. If this is true (and depending upon your beliefs) it could be worth considering that the voice was a dream messenger introducing themselves to you. People who are beginning to explore a spiritual path may consider meeting their “guardian” or guide through their dreams. In fact some cultures still believe today that dreams are communications from a more divine authority. Its important to emphasise that dreams of this nature will always leave you feeling refreshed and energised, never sad or distressed. If you woke up hearing your name, you can always ask, before you next go to sleep – and if you feel ready – if you can meet them again. From a different perspective, if you wake up as soon as your name is called it is also possible that your brain is alerting you to an immediate problem which needs your attention in an awake state. You may be getting too hot and so waking you up is the best way of cooling you down.


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Meaning of bloody in a dream

The appearance of blood in a dream may frighten us terribly and raise questions: Is the appearance of blood in a dream related to injury and harm to us or, conversely, is it related to an experience of power and animals? How should we analyze dreams in which blood appears and what meaning should we give them? Here are some suggestions for interpretation. Interpretation of blood in a dream In note life the appearance of blood usually signifies injury or injury and accordingly, evokes fears and a feeling that we are physically or mentally threatened. In contrast, the appearance of blood in a dream may have different and additional meanings pertaining to both the symbolic meaning of blood and the personal psychological meanings of blood for each and every dreamer. The meaning of the blood symbol in a dream Deciphering dreams by deciphering the meanings of symbols that appear in a dream is the earliest approach to deciphering dreams. Already in the Bible and ancient Egyptian writings there are references to trying to identify the meaning of specific symbols that appear in a dream, and even in the early days of psychoanalysis the meaning of specific symbols was emphasized. Blood in a dream is considered to be an element that can have different symbolic meanings. A hated person is the source of blood in a dream. It is important to note that these interpretations are questionable and most professionals in the field of psychology will oppose them. This, from a conception that denies the existence of universal meanings specific to the symbols of the dream, and emphasizes the personal subjective meaning of the appearance of blood in a dream for each dreamer and dreamer. Other articles that may interest you: Snake in a dream Snake in a dream Betrayal in a dream Betrayal in a dream - what does it mean? The marshmallow test What does the marshmallow test test? Interpretation of the dream in psychological terms How, then, can one find the personal meaning of blood in a dream? Sigmund Freud, along with his reference to the symbolic meanings, suggested that the dream is "the king's way to the unconscious" since it reveals unconscious and inaccessible contents in ignorance. To prevent the awakening of too much anxiety, the mind disguises the dream by various means including condensation, displacement, symbolization and so on. To decipher the dream and the meanings behind the camouflage, Freud suggested that one should look at the dreamer's spontaneous associations and decipher through them the personal meaning that a particular element has for the dreamer. For example, a man who dreamed that his boss was cut from a glass of a door, described in associations to a dream that as a child he was cut by crises of a glass that his father dropped and needed several stitches. For this dreamer, the appearance of blood in the dream symbolized feelings of anger and aggression towards the father. In contrast, the appearance of blood in a dream symbolized for a girl who began to recover from prolonged dealing with anorexia the appearance of menstruation, which symbolized an improvement in her physical condition. What does a recurring blood dream mean? The recurrence of blood in a dream, similar to the repetition of other elements in dreams, means that our mind is trying to process a particular subject or unconscious content is trying to rise to our consciousness. However, in some cases the recurring appearance of blood in a dream, accompanied by a feeling of fear and discomfort, is in some cases associated with an anxiety disorder known as blood phobia and manifests itself in excessive and extreme fear of blood appearance or blood-related situations (e.g. blood tests, injections). People dealing with a blood phobia may be intensely preoccupied with blood both when awake and in their dreams. How to deal with recurring blood dreams? The way to deal with recurring dreams is to try to understand their personal meaning and the emotional causes of their recurrence. As mentioned, the recurrence of blood in a dream often marks the mind's attempts to draw our attention to an unresolved issue or conflict. Accordingly, the best way to deal with recurring dreams about blood is to listen to the dream and try to decipher it. It is important to note that in case the recurrence of blood in the dream appears as part of a state of blood phobia - it is important to also treat the dream as part of an anxiety disorder which is recommended to be treated through cognitive-behavioral therapy.


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