Dream about Snake And Tortoise

Dream about snake and tortoise is a metaphor for a loss or a period of mourning. You are confronted with an unfamiliar problem that you do not know how to approach and resolve. You may be setting your sights or goals too low. Your dream is a metaphor for the integration and merging of contrasting aspects of yourself. You need to stop closing yourself off.

Snake and tortoise is a warning alert for independence or lack of social skills. You are in some sort of a rut. You are trying to gain a better perspective on some issue. Your dream is an evidence for self punishment and guilt. Some bad news and ill health will prevent you from achieving your desires.

Snake and tortoise in dream is a warning signal for your need for cleansing or healing. You are feeling overburdened and do not know whether you are coming or going. Loss of power and uncertainty in achieving your goals are signified. The dream refers to someone in your life who shares that same ideals and thoughts. You are not being understood or someone is not understanding you.

Dream about snake and tortoise is a message for a cold and unyielding quality

Some external factor is affecting your relationship in a negative way. You are being too serious or uptight. The dream is unfortunately a warning for small annoyances and minor problems. You may not have given sufficient attention to some aspects/qualities of a person within your own self.

Snake and tortoise is a sign for an unoriginal idea. Ou are not taking things seriously enough. Sometimes, you need to indulge yourself and not worry about the consequences. Your dream is unfortunately a warning for your need to clear out your thoughts and get rid of old ways. You have failed to achieve a goal that you have set forth for yourself.

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