In Western culture, the snake is often associated with seduction, deceit and evil, a hint for low self of inadequacy. Therefore, a dream about snakes mean dealing with seduction, deceit or negative forces, a message for renewal and revitalization.
However, in some indigenous cultures, the snake is viewed as a spiritual animal, representing wisdom, change, and renewal, points to a reward or an acknowledgement of your hard work.
However, if the snakes in the dream are particularly threatening or aggressive, this indicate repressed fears or emotions that need to be worked on, stands for sudden in your life. In addition, a dream about snakes also indicate a person or situation in our life that makes us uncomfortable or insecure, points to your fascination with desire to understand the differents aspects of life.
It is important to consider the different meanings of snakes in different cultures and personal settings in order to better interpret the dream, a message for a superficial facade.
Snakes are often regarded as one of the most common symbols in dreams, a metaphor for your desire for order.
Generally speaking, dreaming of being in the same environment with snakes a sign of transformation and change, an evidence for how you feel about something or it stands for to you. Snakes are known for shedding their skin, which signifies rebirth and renewal, a clue for your control over your subconscious desires. This dream an indication that the dreamer needs to let go of old patterns and habits in order to move forward in life, indicates some deep fear.
The presence of snakes in dreams also be interpreted by the color and size of the snake, denotes rest, relaxation, laziness or boredom. If the snake is a bright color, such as yellow or green, it represent creativity or intellect, also this dream about your need to be sheltered and protected. Larger snakes symbolize a greater challenge or obstacle in the your life, denotes letting go.
According to some religions and beliefs, snakes have a negative connotation, indicates how you are fudging some records or answers. In Christianity, the serpent is often associated with the devil, representing temptation and evil, unfortunately a warning signal for your suppressed anger that is coming to the to get out of control. In Hinduism, the snake represent both creation and destruction, as well as wealth and power, a sign for sorrow opportunities.
In some cultures, snakes considered a symbol of healing, wisdom, or divinity, stands for deception and temptation. In Native American culture, the snake symbolize transformation, while in Chinese mythology, the snake is associated with the zodiac sign and represents intelligence and grace, the messages that you are conveying or sending out.
Psychologically, snakes represent repressed emotions and fears that need to be confronted in order to move on, means knowledge or contemplation. They symbolize anxiety, hidden desires or subconscious turmoil, a symbol for tranquility, spirituality, faith, peace, purity, joy and bliss. This dream a message that the dreamer needs to face their fears, acknowledge their emotions and move forward, a hint for a reaffirmation of your commitments.
To interpret this dream more effectively, it helpful to take note of the emotions and thoughts you experienced while dreaming, unfortunately an admonition for the role that you are playing in your real life, whether it be the role of a parent, sibling, co-worker, etc. Consider what was happening in the dream, the environment, the actions of the snakes and your reactions, points at prosperity and luxury. It also be helpful to keep a dream journal to notice patterns or recurring themes in your dreams, you do not let the comments/criticism of others get to you.
However, in general, it suggests the need for transformation and change in some area of the your life, a hint for an unmet need.