Dreaming of a baby child and baby snakes


At first, there is not much to go on here -- yet the imagery is vivid and the dreamer is compelled to seek help. Usually when someone dreams of a baby, something new is entering their psyche. We also have a number of baby snakes, so I’m going to suggest that whatever that new thing is, there are many bad things attached to it. It gives him or her “a very bad feeling.”  In addition, clothes can signal a false personal; the face the dreamer shows to the world while little nasties are hidden underneath.


So what new ideas can percolate in our psyche that, on some level, we experience as “bad”? Well, it could be the germination of a bad or immoral deed or the seeds of true hate or prejudice. It could be the hint of some serious jealousy or another dark element. We’ll never know for sure, but we can get a hint through the presence of baby snakes. Classically, snakes represent evil, seduction and betrayal. Could our dreamer be under those dark clouds? It’s hard to say. But we know there’s a conflict brewing since there’s a dream helper in the form of a sister.


The dreamer’s sister (the “good” half of this conflict) is wielding some influence. That’s a good thing. It tells me this dreamer has a conscience and is engaged (as we all are unless psychopathic) in the age-old struggle of good versus evil.


Dream Momma



Dream Momma,

Had a dream of a small baby and also being in some place where small snakes kept crawling inside my clothing. A very bad feeling.  My sister or someone was trying to pull them out.

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