![]() Seems awfully similar to our modern day healing symbol. This is a Sanscrit term that identifies the arising of an energy and consciousness which has been coiled at the base of the spine. Lets go back a bit further to ancient India understating of the Kundalini. This is not just a new aged symbol even the Greeks regarded snakes as sacred and used them in healing rituals as snake venom was thought to be remedial and their skin-shedding was viewed as a symbol of rebirth and renewal. ![]() This dates as far back when Moses 1400 BC used the bronze serpent erected on the pole to cure the people who were bitten by snakes. You may have even noticed the snake on the back of an ambulance “The Rod of Asclepius”, or perhaps you may have seen the Caduceus on a doctors coat. ![]() Alternatively the dream may reveal what is lacking and calls attention to this matter. Noticing snakes everywhere only appears to be a negative symbol when the dreamer represses or ignores these innate drives. Each floor contains a different meaning, for example: seeing snakes inside your basements connects to your unconscious, whereas your bedroom focuses on intimacy. In fact most of these snakes are found inside the dreamers home which alludes to a change taking place in the mind or psyche of the dreamer. It seems that seeing many snakes have nothing to do with an enemy but rather something much more significant. This is very unusual as most snakes appear to either attack or bite the dreamer when they are single. Interestingly enough after checking google’s search for “seeing snakes everywhere” we noticed that the majority of dreams revolve around the dreamer just noticing the snakes. Lots Snakes Everywhere Dream: A Bad Symbol?
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