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eye_of_tiger
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Posted: Mon Aug 13, 2007 3:53 am |
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It could potentially represent one of many thousands of different things to your dreaming mind, some of them not included in any general dream dictionary.
The following might be of some use to you in better understanding the messages behind these dreams during your childhood. If they have disappeared since, it either probably means that your dreaming mind is using different symbols to represent the same thing that a snake in your bed meant when you were still a child, or even better that much of what troubled you as a child is no longer so much of a problem as it once was.
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Snakes In Bed:
Physical: Exhaustion, fatigue, malaise or undiagnosed illness. A need for more rest.
Emotional: Bad or sad news coming. Betrayer/abuser is in "bed" with dreamer.
Spiritual: Ego warfare. A need to control environment and others leads to the dreamer being controlled by circumstances and others. A need to learn acceptance, understanding of others, without fear or condemnation of that which is not understood.
http://www.qcislands.net/vision/Dictionary.htm |
L&L,
eye_of_tiger 
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