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Aggie_Ama
06-06-2008, 08:18 AM
Every six months or so I dream of rattlesnakes and always get bit by them. This has been occurring for the past 10 years, maybe even longer. I have never seen a rattler in the wild, only at the zoo. My dream is always they are in a house (never one I or my family currently lives in) and they always bite me. I wonder what that is all about? I am terribly afraid of poisonous snakes.

jesvetmed
06-06-2008, 08:25 AM
That is a scarey dream! I've seen one in the wild... close enough for me. I try to remind myself that they have a purpose here! We don't have them where I live, but just across the mtns where I spend weeks in the summer... they are everywhere!

mimitabby
06-06-2008, 08:30 AM
maybe you need to go to a zoo or something where they have snakes you can handle (or at least watch someone else handle) and get over your fear.
Rattlesnakes DON'T want to bite you!

Pax
06-06-2008, 09:04 AM
Last night I dreamt I played basketball with the Dalai Lama. Dreams are just bizarre sometimes.

makbike
06-06-2008, 11:09 AM
Amanda I too have had a single dream which involved a room filled with rattlesnakes. In my dream I was in an exam room at the clinic, where I worked part-time, and the room was literally crawling with rattlesnakes. They were everywhere, on the table, the counters, the chairs, etc. I woke from this dream covered in sweat and my heart pounding. I made myself stay awake for awhile so that when I fell back to sleep it would not continue. No such luck for once I was back in slumber land the dream continued. I was face to face with a big rattlesnake, it was coiled on the exam table and preparing to strike, venom dripping off its fangs.

My cats were engaged in their midnight play session while I was dreaming and one of them, Bones, came flying into the bedroom and pounced on my chest just as the rattlesnake, with the dripping venom, was striking me in my dream. Needless to say, I woke up screaming as I scrambled from my bed. At this point my dogs were up and barking and cats were flying in all directions in my bedroom. I did quickly realize it was a dream and sat in bed laughing. My heart rate had to be close to 200 bpm. Thank goodness I've never had this dream since and feel blessed that the snakes have left my dream space.

Aggie_Ama
06-06-2008, 11:24 AM
I found one dream site that said snakes may mean you distrust someone, which unfortunately I was dealing with feelings of last night.

We went to organize my Nanny's things for a garage sale since she just moved to assisted living. When we got there we noticed other relatives (cousins of my father, this is his mother) had been by and taken several things. These were things promised to them but we were under the impression they would be removed after the sale. Plus they didn't tell my dad they would be by to remove items and there are so many things in there we can't tell if everything but those were left. There has been some suspicion of the family taking advantage of her *perceived* wealth since my Pawpaw died. I do not know if the other times have been consistent with these types of feelings.

Given my hatred of snakes these dreams mean I wake up very unsettled. :(

rocknrollgirl
06-06-2008, 11:43 AM
I dream I am in a terrible storm and when I go outside, there is a twister coming....

LainiePants
06-06-2008, 01:05 PM
I also have had reoccurring storm/twister/tornado dreams :) ...pretty much for my whole life. They aren't terribly scary these days, but they scared the s**t out of me as a kid.....Honestly I think I dream about tornadoes cause the Wizard of Oz was my absolute favorite movie as a kid. Seen it a million time. But i was so scared of that tricksy tornado (and the Wicked Witch :eek:) . I've never actually seen a twister in read life.

frnz
06-06-2008, 02:23 PM
I dreamed the other night about giant, 8 or 9 ft tall spiders. Yughghghg.

ny biker
06-06-2008, 02:37 PM
I dream about tornados sometimes. I'm pretty sure it's because I watch too much Weather Channel. (And now they've gone HD!!!)

SlowButSteady
06-06-2008, 02:51 PM
From the time I was a small child until the time I was away in college, I had a recurring dream, vivid and terrifying: I am running through the countryside being chased by a T. rex. I am separated from my family and running for my life as it closes in on me.

Finally I make it to my house and I am in my bedroom. The dinosaur is reaching its head with mouth agape, pushing in through my window. Paradoxically, I have to flatten myself against the wall right beside the window in order to keep it from seeing me.

To this day, I will not watch a movie or any television show or see a museum exibit that deals with dinosaurs.

However, I vanquished and conquered this dream my third year in college and have not dreamed it since.

I participated in a field ecology project that took me to the Everglades. I've always been extremely outdoorsy and never have I been afraid of any kind of (living) reptile. Both of my brothers work with reptiles in a professional capacity and I am a decent amateur herpetologist. While in the Everglades, I actually jumped on and caught an alligator that was sunning beside a path. I released the gator unharmed.

And I came to some kind of instant realization that I would never have that dream again. It was like something snapped in my head, almost palpable.

For months I waited for the dream to return. It didn't. Ever.

Have you given some consideration to facing your fear? If it is indeed a fear of rattlesnakes and not a fear of something equally powerful but subconscious?

Attend a class or study snakes under a trained professional? Volunteer at a zoo or nature center? Get a pet python?

I understand that fear of snakes can be very real, but they aren't out to get you, you know. They'd just as soon mind their own business.

Some fears are irrational. I guess everyone's different, but some need to be dissected gently and some need to be faced head on.

I also conquered my fear of flying by getting on lots and lots of airplanes. Now I just need to work on high bridges, mountain roads with drop-offs and thunder and lightning ;)

It hasn't worked on the dream that I need to take a final exam and forgot to study. I have a doctorate but I still dream that one. lol.

OakLeaf
06-06-2008, 04:10 PM
I actually jumped on and caught an alligator that was sunning beside a path.


You WHAT?!!!! :eek::eek::eek: I thought it was just cracker boy-men under the influence of too much beer that did stuff like that! You're very lucky to have been unharmed!

redrhodie
06-06-2008, 04:51 PM
Look out Oakleaf! Run for your life!

I once dreamed my old boss made me hold a gator's mouth open.

Aggie_Ama
06-06-2008, 05:17 PM
Have you given some consideration to facing your fear? If it is indeed a fear of rattlesnakes and not a fear of something equally powerful but subconscious?

Attend a class or study snakes under a trained professional? Volunteer at a zoo or nature center? Get a pet python?

I understand that fear of snakes can be very real, but they aren't out to get you, you know. They'd just as soon mind their own business.


It is only rattlesnakes and I am terribly frightened of them, I am not even sure I am strong enough to face them. I think it comes from the developing they did near me as a child and they claimed rattlesnakes were a problem at the park. At the time only one hospital in town had anti-venom and it was a 40 minute drive. I wish I could get over my fear of them, I should try.

KnottedYet
06-06-2008, 07:39 PM
I've had dream-themes that repeat for years and years.

Odd thing is, once I figured out what the theme was "about", each dream would stop.

The weirdest one was a theme about bathrooms with no doors an only half-walls. That one went on for decades. My first day at clinical training they showed us the demo bathroom where we would learn/teach bathroom mobility. Fully functioning bathroom with no door and half walls.

The dreams stopped.

Mr. Bloom
06-07-2008, 05:25 AM
From Dreammoods.com

Rattlesnake
To see a rattlesnake in your dream, represents the passage of time.

There are other interpretations to "snakes"...check the site out. I'm not endorsing it...but some of the explanations (for instance on the tornado dreams which I experienced years ago) make sense.

Mr. Bloom
06-07-2008, 05:49 AM
It's 7:42 AM, I'm laying in bed next to the sleeping Silver (aka Sleeping Beauty).

She starts laughing:)

"What's up" I ask?:confused::confused:

She had a dream that we were in the woods and a big moose was running around and layed down next to me:eek: turned its head to me, placed it's lips on my back and went blub..blub...blub...blub:eek:

She thought it was funny:rolleyes:

So, I put my lips on her back and went blub...blub...blub...blub;)

Hmmm...

Melalvai
06-07-2008, 12:52 PM
I've had dream-themes that repeat for years and years.

Odd thing is, once I figured out what the theme was "about", each dream would stop.
I get the repeating dream-themes, sometimes just for a few weeks, sometimes for years. I usually figure out pretty quick what they are really about, but they don't stop until the source is gone. I call them anxiety dreams but it's not always anxiety. Different things. Of course not ever anything good. :)

Some of them are bizarre. One that lasted for years was the pregnancy nightmares. That usually cropped up with school-stress, college and then grad school. When we were selling our house, I frequently dreamed about mowing. When I ended a friendship last summer I often dreamed about my favorite uncle who had died young & unexpectedly a few years before.

The weirdest one was a theme about bathrooms with no doors an only half-walls. That one went on for decades. My first day at clinical training they showed us the demo bathroom where we would learn/teach bathroom mobility. Fully functioning bathroom with no door and half walls.
Bathroom dreams are the only one I can't tie to a specific source. It's always that I'm trying to find a bathroom or a shower, but the toilets are in a public area, or out of order, or in use. I always figured this was my version of the underwear dream and probably has to do with insecurity or something. But it seems kind of random so I don't know.

Jolt
06-07-2008, 05:16 PM
I have had some really weird ones myself--not so much recurring dreams as such, but recurring strange things that happen in them. Such as being in a situation where I am trying to run, because I really need to get out of some situation, and can only move as fast as if I were running through chest-deep water, or flying (in a weird way--sort of a breaststroke swimming motion through the air) and not being able to land when I want to, or getting ready to leave on a trip and realizing I've totally forgotten to pack! It's interesting to hear everyone else's.

solobiker
06-07-2008, 05:37 PM
It's 7:42 AM, I'm laying in bed next to the sleeping Silver (aka Sleeping Beauty).

She starts laughing:)

"What's up" I ask?:confused::confused:

She had a dream that we were in the woods and a big moose was running around and layed down next to me:eek: turned its head to me, placed it's lips on my back and went blub..blub...blub...blub:eek:

She thought it was funny:rolleyes:

So, I put my lips on her back and went blub...blub...blub...blub;)

Hmmm...

That is too funny. Made me laugh. Thanks!!

I have had my share of wierd dreams. Last year I had several dreams with Steve Martin in them..I have not seen a movie with him in it for a very long time. Well anyway one dream was that he was dressed in a tux on top of a very tall building shooting an arrow that had flames on it the building next door. He was trying to hit a restaurant that he owned. Another one was that he was trying to sell me some corn which I did not want so when I tried to leave he started to chase me. Very strange..

LainiePants
06-07-2008, 05:42 PM
Jolt, I also have had many dreams where I've forgotten to pack for some trip. Or where I'm running late for a bus or a plane.

And in the few dreams in which i can fly--it's always like swimming breast stroke! Never like superman or anything....it's like swimming. Too funny :D And I always wake up remembering that sensation and thinking it felt so real.

SlowButSteady
06-07-2008, 07:02 PM
Do any of you ever have the dream where your teeth are knocked out and your mouth is bleeding and you can feel them rattling around loose in your mouth?

HoosierGiant
06-07-2008, 07:33 PM
Do any of you ever have the dream where your teeth are knocked out and your mouth is bleeding and you can feel them rattling around loose in your mouth?

Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!!!!!!!

KnottedYet
06-07-2008, 07:58 PM
My shrink told me that the tooth-y dream theme is related to anxiety from being in a situation where you were in real or impending physical danger, and had no control over the situation.

Apparently, we are still toothy bitey snarly creatures on some level, and being powerless kicks up the theme of being toothless.

I don't have that dream any more, thank goodness!

Jen-Jen
06-08-2008, 05:49 PM
Do you all dream in color? A lot of people do not. Most dream in black and white. My mother is a black and white dreamer. My sister, Renee, and brother, Neil, only dream in black and white.

My DH dreams are a mix he says. I only dream in color. I can't really remember the reason between color dreamers vs. black and white.

I also have the ability to change my dreams should I dislike the type of dream I am having. My brain tends to sense that I am asleep and I simply change what I don't like about it. Does anyone else do that?

I too tend to dream a lot about snakes and I have owned several snakes so I am not scared by them. I used to own a dream book and since then have misplaced it. But, I remember that there is two different meanings from a simple dream about a snake in it and then having one bite you in a dream.

SlowButSteady
06-08-2008, 05:59 PM
Color. Always.

Aggie_Ama
06-08-2008, 06:01 PM
I dream in color but never very vivid colors, almost like looking at an old photo that has faded. Usually only in earth tones or shades of grey.

Last night I had the tornado dream, another recurring dream for me. The tornado dream I have had since I was 8 and a F-5 tornado devasted a town 20 miles north of me. In my dream I am usually at home or a school and can see it out the window. It is always one of those skinny tornadoes and I have never been hurt by it in a dream.

Mr. Bloom
06-08-2008, 08:23 PM
That is too funny. Made me laugh. Thanks!!



...but what does it mean:confused::confused:;)