Snake head dream meanings

Short meaning: a dream of snake head may point to convenience, worship and good understanding.
Psychoanalytical meaning: By Sigmund Freud explanation of this dream about snake head signs independent vital spark, female libido, artfulness and endowment.
Supportive changes are going on in life only when: snake head - This means the opportunity to gain benefit of something. You are a pioneering person. Contrarily, if it was bad dream then a dream can indicate vice versa substance: a person of great value could be scheming and/or unsound in relation to you.
Lucky numbers for this week: 5 winning numbers - 1, 75, 56, 100, 33; 2 extra numbers - 87, 55.
Fortunate colors for this dream: red and blue .
  • Snake - and negative. Therefore snake can show splitting subconscious into one of two directions – good or bad. Two-headed snake – Especially the snake with two heads, one on each end, in the dream represents that the dreamer is being forcefully pulled in two different directions. Maybe there is too big load for you, too many things to carry. And that makes you not going anywhere. In this case your actions are having the opposite of the desired effect. Also two headed snake can be seen as a symbol of love affair or love triangle.  The bicephalic snake (two heads on one... (read more)
  • Snake with many heads - The one of best familiar animals have been encountered in the adventures of the dreams is, without exception, a multi-headed snake. Dreaming about snake with two or many more heads is bewildering since these mystical characters of dream are able to have conflicting connotations – pessimistic or optimistic. In order to figure out the signification of a snake in the dreams, it is beneficial to consider about your own personal experience and emotion about the snake and how it is seen in your country. For example, whenever you like to have a snake as a domesticated pet, on this... (read more)
  • Kill snake - finished a relationship or a project. Also, killing a large snake can announce a removal of huge troubles. Alternatively, to kill a snake of great size means to run away from something of significant importance. It is good omen, since it could be a danger and it should not be in your life. To kill two snakes in a dream symbolizes that you are rising from the contradiction or denial of something. If you kill two headed snake means that you have selected best one opportunity and direction in your life. To see in a dream that someone else is... (read more)
  • Snake head - The one of best familiar creatures have been founded in the dream’s visions is the snake. Dreaming about snake head is bewildering as these dreams mystical symbols can indicate opposite definitions: bad or good. To apprehend the significance of the snake head in the dream, it is very important to think about your personalized understanding, emotion about snake head and how it is perceived in your traditional society. For example, if you like to own the snakes as the domesticated pets, on this occasion the dream will have different message for you than anyone who feels intense dislike for... (read more)
  • To kill a snake - If you actually manage to kill a snake within dreams, it’s a symbol of success against your close enemies, both visible and hidden…. (Snake) If you kill the snake in your dream, then it means that you can get rid of all dangers…. (Snake) Dreaming that you hit a snake on the head and kill it, may mean that you’ll overcome your problems and triumph over your enemies, or that you or one of your close relatives will be healed of a disease…. (Snake) If you are able to kill this snake, this signifies a victory against your... (read more)
  • Animals - ...such dream may indicate your unfulfilled sexual desires or the lack of the sex; Refusing to see the danger if see the snake without head – such dream shows that you are ignoring some situation or problem, which will lead you to disappointments if you continue to ignore it; Looking for sexual fulfillment if eating snake – for a dreamer to eat snake, that is dead or alive, shows your intention to have sexual act. Pig – in some of the cultures the pig associates with dirtiness, disgusting and stupidity. Alternatively, it represents wholeness, richness and wealthy life. The interpretation... (read more)
  • Snake with 8 heads - The snake with 8 heads as a symbol of the Spirit World is powerful in many regional customs, accordingly personal ethnic tradition is very valuable circumstance in how your snake dream is decoded. Snake with eight heads dream can embody strong unforeseen uneasiness followed by infinitive subconscious defense of yourself or your interests. Also, this symbol stands for hidden risks, very hard-hearted individual. Most important, in general it symbolizes forcefulness of psyche, which gives all essential parts for favorable outcome in waking life. As stated by Freud teachings, snake with 8 heads stands for impulses of sexual nature. It means that you... (read more)
  • Transformation - ...country, should be seen as a symbolic reference to new life possibilities. Come back again in this dream and now look closely at the room or country. It does not matter that you are as accurate as possible to your dream, you can use your imagination to follow and arrange the room or the country. However it is important, that this is not from your head or your hopes, but that you pass the vision of your imagination and see how it develops you. 3. A caterpillar, a butterfly and a snake: The caterpillar becomes a butterfly, the snake sheds... (read more)
  • Snake - Snake in a dream symbolizes a fire. It can mean that you are in a burning situation or fiery idea burns in your head. Snake dream can also serve as an alert to calm down or to take maximum of your thoughts. It is possible that such dream prognosticates a solution for your burning situation. Alternatively, the dream can represent your feelings of being burned by a relationship. Fire symbolism in a snake dream stands as a representation of current state. It brings knowledge that something special is going on right now in waking life.... (read more)