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So many symbolic possibilities! Snake can represent wisdom, healing, renewal, alien intelligence, and evil. In psychoanalysis, snakes are classic symbols of the male genitals. What did your dream snake look like? How did it make you feel? All primates have
...read moreSo many symbolic possibilities! Snake can represent wisdom, healing, renewal, alien intelligence, and evil. In psychoanalysis, snakes are classic symbols of the male genitals. What did your dream snake look like? How did it make you feel? All primates have an innate fear of snakes, making them a symbol of the deepest levels of the unconscious mind. Vivid dreams of snakes appear in the Oresteia of Aeschylus, in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Nights Dream, and J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter novels. Snakes are the favorite animal of the ancient Greek god Asclepius, who comes to people in their dreams to heal them of their illnesses. Are you suffering in a way that your dream snake might be able to heal you?
Kelly Bulkeley
Aesculapius, the god of healing, is said to have summoned sacred snakes to the shrines to lick the wounds of the afflicted in their sleep, and so heal them. The caduceus — a device consisting of two snakes entwined around a rod — is still used to represent healing in Western symbolism.
David Fontana
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