Last night I had a dream that i saw a green snake in my house. I wasnt scared of it and it didnt harm. It was in my closet then it came down and went down the hallway and then down the steps then I woke up. It seemed pretty weird. Why would I just randomly dream about a green snake. Do you know what it could mean?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? AskAliceMadisson answered Friday September 16 2011, 2:25 am: Snakes could mean that you have someone who doesn't like you
but who is afraid of you. Maybe there is someone who hates you
but is afraid to tell you. I always think of dreams as visions or
meanings to something that happened or could happen in the
future. Try to think about who doesn't like you. Also your dream
could be connected to the story of Adam and Eve. Eve forced
Adam to eat the apple. Maybe you are Manipulating someone
and could be told of for it. The reason I connect it to Adam and Eve
is because the snake poisoned to apple and made Eve eat it who
forced Adam to eat it.
maruma123 answered Wednesday September 7 2011, 10:01 pm: seeing a snake in your dream means that you have an enemy and the fact that your weren't scared of it means that you have an enemy that is acting like he/she is your friend [ maruma123's advice column | Ask maruma123 A Question ]
TuscanSun answered Monday September 5 2011, 2:15 am: The green snake in your closet could mean 'something that doesn't belong' or 'something that isn't right'.
The fact that you're not afraid of it could mean that you're not seeing or noticing danger, trouble, or something wrong. You're ignoring it, or you just simply can't recognize.
To sum it up, I'd say that something or someone in your life isn't right, might be out to cause you harm, and you're choosing to ignore it. [ TuscanSun's advice column | Ask TuscanSun A Question ]
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