Title: | Psychic Phenomena |
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Hello, For several years now whenever I have a bad dream it usually involves snakes. Sometimes I am in a swampy setting, othertimes I am not. Most of the time I am watching out for them or they are chasing me. Do snakes represent anything? My gut feeling is that they represent some nameless fear. I would like to identify this fear and of course overcome it. Any help is appreciated. Thanks.
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1804.2 | HOO78C::ANDERSON | As honest as an Italian MP. | Thu Feb 18 1993 10:26 | 9 | |
Re .1 >next time, turn around and choke the life out of that snake. Sometimes the actions that we take in our dreams are mirrored by our body's physical actions in bed. Under these circumstances if freud/jung are to be believed, there may be some interesting results. Jamie. | |||||
1804.3 | IAMOK::BOBDOG::GENTILE | Marketing IM&T - MSO2-2/BB19 | Thu Feb 18 1993 15:19 | 4 | |
In my studies, snakes represent transmutation, transmuting some fear. Sam | |||||
1804.4 | Something is missing | GLDOA::KATZ | Follow your conscience | Thu Feb 18 1993 19:15 | 1 |
what happened to .1 ? | |||||
1804.5 | snake = kundalini | IJSAPL::ELSENAAR | Fractal of the universe | Fri Feb 19 1993 08:08 | 13 |
Another role of snakes (you will find it explained elsewhere in this notesfile) is an indication of kundalini energy. This could mean anything: becoming aware of your subconscious drives (like your personal name: > <<< Note 1804.0 by GLDOA::KATZ "Follow your conscience" >>> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ,seems to indicate :-)); or developing an interest in meditation. Or craving for Indian food. :-) Arie | |||||
1804.6 | Freudian interpretation? | IJSAPL::TAKKE | Sun Feb 21 1993 11:41 | 16 | |
In "The meaning and psychology of dreams" by Dr. Wilhelm Stekel (my 1951 50c pocket version) I read: "Certain symbols that are universally recognized as having a sexual connotation, also have other definite symbolic meaning, especially in the realm of religion. In fact much religious symbolism is symbolic in the negative sense-that is, it represents a denial of sex. The snake (serpent, dragon or reptile) as a symbol is a case in point. It is widely employed in folklore, fairy tales and the mythology of all cultures. Its symbolism in the Hebraic-Christian religions as representing "sin" is elementary. Quite invariably, however, it will be found that "sin" is synonymous with "sex". just my 50c Jan | |||||
1804.7 | thanks | GLDOA::KATZ | Follow your conscience | Mon Feb 22 1993 08:53 | 3 |
Thanks for the answers. Hopefully the next time I have such a dream it will be a lucid dream and perhaps I can finally grasp the real meaning of it. | |||||
1804.8 | pointers | TNPUBS::PAINTER | angel pranks, swan songs | Mon Feb 22 1993 11:28 | 21 |
You may find some hints in a book called "Adam, Eve, and the Serpent", by Elaine Pagels. It's an esoteric Christian book, not a regular one. She also wrote "The Gnostic Gospels". Also, as Arie mentioned, the snake in other religions/civilizations, represents the kundalini energy that we all have coiled at the base of our spine. This energy is tied directly to our spiritual growth. There are lots of books out on kundalini...I can provide some titles and authors if you're interested. The problem is that the Western/Christian way is to interpret the snake as being sinful, etc., and putting negative connotations to it, where in other places, snakes are respected. Your dream may be reflecting this conflict. Staying and making friends with the snakes, and asking them why they are chasing you, may be the best way to approach this. They may be chasing you to give you a message...not to scare you. It is said that "Love is making friends with Fear." Cindy | |||||
1804.9 | also... | TNPUBS::PAINTER | angel pranks, swan songs | Mon Feb 22 1993 11:29 | 2 |
See note 1462.473. (;^) | |||||
1804.10 | Snakes bites | UNYEM::JEFFERSONL | Have you been tried in the fire? | Tue Feb 23 1993 13:13 | 13 |
Snakes represent your enemies. I used to dream of snakes whenever someone was out to do me harm - mentally, spiritually, or physically. I had this one dream, where - I was in this swamp like area, surrounded by a bunch of snakes. The thing about the dream was, most of the snakes were dead, or I had my foot on them - which represents VICTORY over my enemies. Later I found that someone lied on my "In the church I attended". Lorenzo | |||||
1804.11 | a snake story...(;^) | TNPUBS::PAINTER | angel pranks, swan songs | Wed Feb 24 1993 17:46 | 144 |
{From: "A Cosmic Book", by Itzhak Bentov with Mirtala, p.67-73} A Guided Tour of Nirvana Encounter With Naga You are now floating in the dark void. Below is Manifest Creation, a translucent, shimmering sphere containing All-there-is and appearing like a small lost balloon in the vastness of the infinite void. Suddenly you notice a dot of light in the darkness and you move quickly to investigate. It looks like a barred window, with light coming through it. You move closer. A beautiful, warm light and vibrations of love are pouring out through the window. Naturally, you want to go in, but, unfortunately, the head of an enormous snake shows up in the window. He hisses and says in snake language, "What do you want?" "Well," you say, "I'm just a tourist, interested in finding out what this is all about." "Well," says the snake, "this is Nirvana, and once you get in, you can't get out. So, do you really want to go in?" And before you know it, the big snake slithers around the wall and hisses at you angrily. Now you can see his size: He is tremendous! His head is as big as a good-sized living room, and his fangs are like large tusks. He appears very fierce and belligerent. He repeats again, "Do you really want to go in?" Well, with this kind of welcoming committee, very few people would be encouraged to enter and most would have second thoughts about it. You say to the snake, "Will you open your mouth a bit wider, please? He is clearly caught by surprise, and certainly has not been expecting this response to his hissing and carrying on. So he opens his mouth wider, and you can already see his big throat. Then you say, "Open just a bit more, please." The snake looks puzzled. He stops hissing and is, obviously, at a loss about what to expect next. At this point, you jump right down his throat and keep going. Now comes a long trip through the snake's belly, and lo, you emerge into the light of Nirvana from the other end of the snake. (Even the guardian of Nirvana, like all other snakes, has two ends.) Well, you did it. It's not the most dignified way to enter Nirvana, nor is it a very legal one, but you are in. You leave the snake behind to ponder the consequences of all that happened and go about exploring Nirvana, before he gets around to doing something about your illegal entry. It is really a nice place. What a contrast to the dark void outside! It's difficult to describe the good "vibes" and all-pervading light. As you move along, you find high thronelike structures, all luminous, with people sitting cross-legged on them, meditating. Some angels are hanging over them, apparently for decoration. Bliss pervades everything. The people are totally unaware of what is happening around them, for they are immersed in their meditation, experiencing constant and intense bliss. Upon closer examination, you find that this state of bliss is caused by pure consciousness - the void flowing through their bodies. It enters their heads and flows down and out of the bottoms of their spines. From there it flows into the Manifest Creation, which is located below them. You are able to examine the heads of these people, to find, to your surprise, that they contain no thoughts. The thinking process would interfere with and alter the flow of pure consciousness. These beings are drawing the flow of consciousness through them, but are not affecting it in any way. Seeing all these pure and exalted beings, you begin to feel remorseful about the trick you pulled on the snake. Not wanting him to get into trouble with the authorities because of your illegal behavior, you go back to the cashier's window to apologize. The snake - let us call him Naga - turns out to be a good sport. "Well," he says cheerfully, "win a few, lose a few; you can't win them all. It was a neat trick you pulled on me." Encouraged by Naga's attitude, you start asking him about his work and about Nirvana in general. "Nirvana, as you know," he says, "is really a blind alley of evolution. People are interested solely in their own bliss, and they don't care about others. That's why I'm supposed to scare them away from here. But if they decide to come in anyway, in spite of my warnings, it's their right. They worked for it and are entitled to their bliss. However, they will not evolve beyond this." Emboldened by Naga's friendly behavior, you ask him for a guided tour of Nirvana. "I guess I can take off," he says, "business is slow today." And with that, he flips out his enormous forked tongue, picks you up, deposits you on his back, and off you go. Naga slithers rapidly among the thrones, making some snide remarks here and there. You notice that the people in Nirvana are practically all Easterners. "Yes," says Naga, "the West has not discovered it yet. And besides, Westerners seem more active and tend not to come here. You find that by whispering sweet things into Naga's ear, and especially by scratching him behind his ear, you can make him quite talkative and downright humorous. He has a good, dry humor. "Traffic has been very slow here in the last few millennia, and it's getting worse. Nowadays people care more for each other, and wanting to help the evolution of their fellow men, they bypass Nirvana. We are considering closing down the place or operating with only a skeleton crew," Naga points at his protruding ribs with a sigh. Soon we are back at his post near the window. You cay goodbye to your new friend, scratch him behind the ear once more, kiss him on the nose, and off you go, back into the void. The Blue-Collar Workers It occurs to you that if most of the traffic of enlightened souls is not into Nirvana nowadays, then there must be a better place for them to go, and you set out to look for it. It doesn't take long before you run into a group of people sitting cross-legged in the dark. As you take a closer look you see that one fellow is much taller than the others. He seems to be the Buddha. You slowly recognize the other people as famous yogis, who have departed a long time ago from the physical level; there are also some more recent arrivals. They all seem to be sitting cross-legged, except for one figure, resembling St. Augustine, who is walking around with a cross as if it were a placard. He looks as if he is picketing the place. Upon closer scrutiny, you find that these people are every bit as developed as the Nirvana - even more so. Pure consciousness flows through their bodies, entering through their heads, where again no thought process is visible, and emerging from the bottom of their spines. From there it flows into Manifest Creation. The difference is that these people tamper a little with the void as it flows through them. They are adding a slight vibration to it, prebiasing the flow of consciousness, in order to produce a certain effect on the evolution of their particular planets. You may recall from the previous chapter how tendencies are imparted on the flow of pure consciousness by the layers of letters at the outer boundary of Manifest Creation. One group of "Blue-Collar Workers" is adding an extra twist and direction to the tendencies imparted to the void by the layers of letters. We have here, then, a group of people whose compassion makes them work hard for the evolution of beings on their respective planets. They are, in effect, a planetary lobby, doing a twenty-four-hour-a-day job day in, day out. They have renounced the option of eternal bliss in Nirvana, and instead sit in the dark void, doing thankless jobs. But we all know, this kind of selfless work eventually pays off. They will keep evolving, and in time leave the population of Nirvana far behind. | |||||
1804.12 | WELLER::FANNIN | Chocolate is bliss | Sun Mar 07 1993 17:14 | 17 | |
Snakes are very deeply tied into Goddess mythology. There were many sacred temples with priestesses who tended the sacred snakes in ancient times. Sexuality was a sacrament in these temples. (See "When God Was a Woman" by Merlin Stone). These temples were "made evil" by the patriarchal religions to remove power from women's religion. Women were reduced to property of men and all symbols of their past power and religion were defamed. This included snakes as well as a woman's recognition of herself as in control of her own sexuality. (See "The Chalice and the Blade"). You may want to consider whether or not you are at peace with your female aspect. --Ruth | |||||
1804.13 | Be very careful | ROCKS::SHARMA | Tue Mar 09 1993 10:27 | 7 | |
I would say watch your back. Be very careful on whom do you put your trust. Someones out there to let you down. There is a lot of backbiting, harmful to you, going on around you. Snakes in a dream normal signify that you are surrounded by very jealous people. I am not sure what mud signifies. Perwesh | |||||
1804.14 | WMOIS::CONNELL | Twinkle's a nice word. So's Veridian. | Tue Mar 09 1993 12:15 | 16 | |
One of things I have learned is that if a snake appears in a dream, it is usually to bring knowledge. To teach. Some lessons are painful. Hence the snakebite. In Eden the snake showed (or taught) Eve where to acquire knowledge. After the knowledge was acquired, all the parties were punished. to the point that an Angel was put on guard duty to prevent people from getting into Eden. Now any Goddess or God that I want to believe in, wouldn't do such a thing as deny knowledge to the point of Divine Retribution just fpr gaining such knowledge. It might be withheld until other lessons are learned, but the gist of it is that the snake is a teacher. Listen to what it has to say. PJ | |||||
1804.15 | DEMING::MARCHAND | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:16 | 26 | ||
Hi, I just discovered this notes file and wanted to start reading all I can about dreams. My life used to be filled with nightmares since I was five. I'm 43 now and the nightmares since I've been in recovery has cut down considerably. But, I just wanted to share my dream about a snake not too long ago. I'm in recovery for incest survival, and one of my nieces was bitten by her dad's snake so I think the two somehow got together , but maybe not. In recovery I've been talking a lot about the sexual abuse so the replies on the snake having something to do with sex and sin may be significant. Here's the dream:::: I don't know where I was or anything but a very large snake was wrapped around my neck trying to strangle me. I was fighting it off when I grabbed it's face and it looked at me. It wasn't a snake anymore it was a giant penis, it then tried to go into my mouth, thank goodness I woke up. My sister's think it's a hilarious dream and I guess I think it's pretty funny now but it was pretty scarey at the time. My alarm went off so I don't know what would have happened next. Rose | |||||
1804.16 | Re.15 - some thoughts | TNPUBS::PAINTER | Planet Crayon | Thu Jan 27 1994 11:48 | 14 |
In the book "Secrets of the Mayan Science/Religion", there is a sculpture of a snake with its mouth around the head of a penis of a man. The book is by Hunbatz Men, and the publisher is Bear & Co. Although I'm far from being an expert in dream interpretation, it feels like perhaps there is a link...that what you experienced is far from what the true meaning and purpose of sexuality and the relationship to the snake really is. Perhaps the book may give you some further insight. There is quite a bit of good information on the true purpose of sex, along with comments on how our society today has totally misused it. Cindy | |||||
1804.17 | another thought re: .15 | DECWET::TPFRAME | [email protected] - Zoe | Sun Jan 30 1994 01:54 | 7 |
Also, not being a qualified therapist.. but having done some study.. often, when something covers your mouth /fills your mouth /debilitates your ability to speak.. it can mean there is something you feel unable to talk about (yet). ..zoe | |||||
1804.18 | DEMING::MARCHAND | Mon Jan 31 1994 09:25 | 14 | ||
.17 I'm in therapy and going to groups at the rape crisis center for meetings. It's helped a lot, but I know that there are a lot of memories that are deep and there are a lot of things I haven't talk to anyone about. So your observation is very much on the spot. It does put things in better perspective now that I talk about my nightmares and dreams, dreams that neve made sense before are making more sense. Thanks, Rose Rose |