Calling people with knowledge of dream symbolism, interpretation of two dead snakes biting each others mouth?
This was a recent dream, that I'm still wondering about and can't find any info elsewhere to suggest what it means.
There was no other real memory of the dream other than I saw a strong image of two fairly large, dead snakes biting each others mouth in a lock. They were somewhere in my house, can't remember where I found them in the dream.
About 1 month prior to that dream I had another snake dream of millions of little tiny snakes getting in my house and darting through it and I couldn't find them. Not sure what that is supposed to mean either. Thanks.
The first thing that comes to mind is rebirth.
In Greek myth the serpent symbolised rebirth, renewal and new life. A popular story (which appears in several different myths), tells of a pair-bonded male and female snake. The male snake is killed, and the female arrives with a magical herb in its mouth which it places in the mouth of its dead partner. The second snake miraculously returns to life, rejuvenated, shedding its old skin.
The image of two dead snakes mouth to mouth in a dream might suggest iminent rejuvenation-rebirth.
The Greeks often symbolised this with the image of the two-headed amphisbaena, whose twin heads touch symbolically forming the circle of life.
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In Greek myth the serpent symbolised rebirth, renewal and new life. A popular story (which appears in several different myths), tells of a pair-bonded male and female snake. The male snake is killed, and the female arrives with a magical herb in its mouth which it places in the mouth of its dead partner. The second snake miraculously returns to life, rejuvenated, shedding its old skin.
The image of two dead snakes mouth to mouth in a dream might suggest iminent rejuvenation-rebirth.
The Greeks often symbolised this with the image of the two-headed amphisbaena, whose twin heads touch symbolically forming the circle of life.
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It could mean that an idea you have is in a dead lock. I also look at how a dream is described. The words used. It could be not knowing if you can win a battle. It just all depends on how you see the symbols in your dreams.
The little snakes. To me I may have seen that as a lot of things going on in my world that I was unsure of. Or possibly that I was thinking there was a problem I couldn’t find a solution to.
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