Dream about Swimming Snakes

Dream about swimming snakes expresses pent up anger and aggression, especially within your personal relationship. You are confronted with an unfamiliar problem that you do not know how to approach and resolve. You should not set your sights too high. This dream is sadly a warning alert for a situation, behavior or condition that you need to avoid. You are not seeing a situation clearly.

Swimming snakes is a warning signal for a lack of creativity, power or strength. You are not in control of your own life. You are feeling confined, restricted and lacking personal freedom. Your dream is an evidence for your pissy attitude. You are being too serious and need to lighten up.

Swimming snakes in dream is richness and indulgence. You may even feel that something is too good to be true. You are losing your credibility and standing with others. The dream is a premonition for sadness and trouble. You will find yourself entangled in some situation.

Dream about swimming snakes unfortunately draws attention to your need to be more cautious before proceeding on to new situations or adventures

You are feeling helpless to do anything or are lacking motivation and desire to move forward with your plans. You are not being taken seriously and as a result you are feeling frustrated. This dream is unfortunately an admonition for an emotional void or inner emptiness. You are tormented or rejected by society.

Swimming snakes sadly draws attention to money being given or lost. You have said too much and you need to keep your mouth shut. Instead of confronting a situation, you are dealing with it by burying it and trying to forget about it. The dream signals a destructive and forbidden desire or obsession. You need to conserve and be more environmentally conscious.

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