Snake bite!
Since I've been back on the east coast I've been struggling with adjusting to the time difference. Here it is almost 3 weeks later and I still don't have a good grasp on it. That being said, last night I decided to take some tylenol pm to help me sleep through the night. It's so frustrating being up all night and so exhausted during the day. The thing is I hate taking tylenol pm because it ALWAYS gives me nightmares. I wonder why that is...
Last night was no exception to the rule. The nightmare was about a snake. I huge snake like 50 feet in length and it was sort of pale yellowish in color. It struck out and bit me on the thigh! I tried to grab it by the back of its head/neck and get it off but when I finally got it loose, it struck again. By the time it was all said and done I was bitten 3 times, 3 different spots on the leg. Ankle, knee, and thigh.
Afterward I found myself struggling to go find help. It was me and good ole Jola on top of some mountain, trying to make our way down to go to the hospital. But I must have woken up after that. Can't remember anymore.
I feel as though the snake bites are symbolic. With that being said I consulted the experts. HHAHAHAH ok not really, just did a quick search on the internet. What I found is below:
In writing about Snake Symbolism, Gillian Holloway, Ph.D. wrote, "People who are dying or who have lost a loved one often dream of snakes, at or near the time of death. For whatever reason, these dreams seem involved with the psychic awareness of the transition from this life to the next...." Gillian Holloway, Ph.D. identifies being bitten by a snake as meaning different things. She says, "In many dreams a single snake will come to bite you, and you may in fact be bitten after a brief struggle. To your amazement though, you will not die, and may find that the situation is not as bad as you thought." According to Holloway you have this kind of dream if you are struggling with some problem, relationship or challenge.
Snakes can have many meanings according to each dreamer, but they frequently tend to symbolise facing something painful in our lives ... and then healing as a result.
Anyone else care to comment? Cause I'm not liking either answer!

1 Comments:
no comment on the periscope eh? thought you'd be sure to throw your 2 cents into that one! hehehhehehe
10:23 PM
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