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What dreaming about a serpent really means
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A snake shows up in your dream—is this mystical serpent a positive symbol or a warning sign? Snakes have been showing up in people’s dreams since ancient times, and their fascinating presence can symbolize change, healing, and danger. What does a snake dream mean for your life? We’ll walk you through a complete guide to interpreting what this serpent holds for you with the top 11 meanings behind snake dreams.

What does it mean if you dream about a serpent?

If you dream about a serpent, you could be dealing with toxicity, battling an internal struggle, or facing an important decision. The dream serpent is a physical manifestation of your real life conflicts.

1

You’re dealing with a toxic person.

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  1. These elusive reptiles slither through your subconscious, representing the stress and anxiety that comes with interacting with toxic people . Odds are, you know who the toxic person is in your life, and the snake dream is trying to signal that it’s time to wake up and take action. [1]
    • If you see a rattlesnake , the snake is acting as a warning sign. Someone in your life is bringing in unnecessary negativity and stress.
    • If you’re bitten by a snake from behind , that’s a red flag that someone in your life is a backstabber or is spreading rumors about you.
    • If you have recurring dreams about the same snake , someone you see often (like a coworker or partner) is likely bringing toxic energy into your life.
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2

You’re grappling with an internal struggle.

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  1. You might be going through an identity crisis or a time of upheaval in your life—like a career change or a breakup. The snake itself isn’t an inherently negative symbol. In fact, a serpent’s appearance in your dream is meant to encourage you to take a closer look at your intentions and what you need. [2]
    • Talking snakes often represent part of your subconscious trying to communicate with you.
    • Two-headed snakes reflect that you’re being pulled in two directions, but you’ll ultimately move towards positive transformation and wisdom . [3]
3

You’re facing an important decision.

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  1. This is especially true of dreams where you’re holding a snake. You might be facing a heavy decision or an important choice in your personal or professional life. [4]
    • Pay attention to how you felt about the snake in your dream. If you felt afraid, you might want to take a step back before making a big life decision. If you felt calm, it’s time to dive right in and make a change in your life.
    • Black snakes symbolize the unknown in dreams. If you see a black snake, it could symbolize the uncertainty you feel about a choice you’ll make.
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6

You’re vulnerable.

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  1. This vulnerable state could be emotional or physical. [7] You might be feeling anxious about your health or general safety. Or, you might be scared of letting someone see the “real you.” The good news is that dreaming about a snake lets you confront that fear of vulnerability and move forward.
    • If you’re attacked by a snake in your dream, the attack can symbolize that you feel defenseless and powerless. What steps can you take to set boundaries in your life? How can you get more control over your situation?
    • If you see a garter snake in your dream, that means you felt uncertain about someone, but you’re slowly realizing they’re harmless.
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You’re going through a transformation.

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  1. If you see a snake shedding or moving away from you in a dream, it could be guiding you towards a new path. [11] In particular, pay attention to the ouroboros (a snake eating itself), which represents the eternal cycle of death and rebirth.
    • Blue snakes symbolize creativity and rebirth.
    • In ancient Mesoamerican culture, snakes were associated with creation as the serpent-bird god Quetzalcoatl helped create the world. [12]
    • In Buddhism and Hinduism, nagas are a species of half-human, half-god creatures with the ability to shapeshift. Consequently, they represent change and rebirth. [13]

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