The snake is one of the most commonly used images of human beings. Snakes are rich in content. First of all, snakes are representative, especially male genitals. From the appearance, the two are indeed similar.
This means that a man violated her and made her lose her virginity. If this girl is no longer a virgin, it means that she has suffered other injuries.
Snakes are also symbols of male sexual organs and patriarchy. If you dream of being swallowed by a big snake, you are eager to get a thin one. In addition, red or green snakes represent poor health. Black and brown snakes represent your physical and mental exhaustion.
The author of this dream is a young soldier, and the husband and wife are separated. It is natural to have such sexual dreams.
Snakes also represent evil, cunning, deception and temptation. This is the same as the image of snakes in many myths and folklore. In the Bible, it was the snake that lured Eve to eat the forbidden fruit. Snakes are usually regarded as animals and devil's messengers in hell. It drags people to darkness, depravity and evil, and its main means is temptation. According to folklore, snakes don't take the initiative to catch frogs. Once they find frogs, they stare at them with their eyes. At this time, the frog seems to be hypnotized and will jump into the snake's mouth step by step. In people's minds, snakes represent such a hypnotic temptation. So when people find a person attractive and evil, they call it a poisonous snake. If the seducer is a woman, we will call her a beautiful snake or this woman is a poisonous snake.
Someone dreamed that he was bitten by a little white snake. After analysis, he was injured by a classmate in a white shirt. The snake showed his hatred for the classmate, and the classmate hated him.
Poisonous snakes often symbolize harmful sexual behavior. For example, being raped, but poisonous snakes or snakes can also refer to poison and harm related to sex, hatred and hostility.
On the other hand, snakes also represent wisdom, a kind of wisdom that is deeply rooted in people's hearts and profound wisdom. Jung pointed out: "Aesculapius is associated with snakes ... In the Temple of Beus in Ezcurra, there is an ancient clinic called Pia Askero. This clinic is a cave, the entrance of which is blocked by a stone, and a sacred snake lives in the cave. There is a hole in the stone, and the doctor throws money into the hole, and the money is their medical expenses ... ".
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Physiologically, snakes represent the spine, and the lesions of the spine will be represented by injured snakes. From the perspective of yin and yang, snake means yin.
Snakes have very different explanations at home and abroad. In China, dreaming of snakes is a symbol of wealth, while in the west, dreaming of snakes is a symbol of sex. However, through the continuous research of psychology in recent years, it is found that dreaming of snakes, especially women, is a symbol of sex.
Speaking of snakes, some intellectuals who have read two books can't help but think of what Freud said: snakes represent hints. The snake in your dream may indeed hint at your views on sex or sex life. Maybe your sex life is not enough. Or sex that makes you feel guilty. Maybe you enjoy it and have a good sex life.
Most people dream of snakes, which is an unpleasant experience. Maybe they were chased and swallowed by snakes. Maybe it's just dormant and doesn't hurt you, but you just want to run away in fear! When you dream about snakes, especially when you feel extremely scared, it probably means that you have met your own deep fear. Think about what kind of snake you dream about. How do you feel about the snake in your dream? How do you interact with it? Where did you meet this snake? All these can help you to know more about what you are afraid of.