Snake Spirit Animal
The snake is a powerful symbol of transformation and regeneration. It has been revered worldwide as an emblem of life force, representing the potential to heal from within and emerge stronger than before. The appearance of the snake spirit animal often marks the beginning or end point in our journey towards growth – when we are called to navigate challenging times with newfound strength. Allow the snake to be your guide on the path of personal transformation and inner healing.
The symbolism of the snake
Positive symbolic meanings of the snake include:
- Transformation and rebirth
- Guidance in spiritual journeys
- Healing
- Life force
- Protection against negative energies
- Strengthening of inner power and self-confidence
Negative symbolic meanings of the snake include:
- Temptation
- Deception, betrayal
- Potentially dangerous or poisonous influence
- Repressed desires
The symbolic meaning of the snake oscillates between positive and negative. It symbolizes transformation and wisdom, which can be seen as an empowering experience. It is also associated with fear and deception that can cause to shy away from change or create mistrust in relationships. Ultimately, the snake is a powerful spirit animal that encourages us to take control of our lives and embrace change for growth.
Snake spirit animals, symbols for healing
The snake is close to earth energies and represents life force. Since it’s a reptile, the snake spirit animal is reminiscent of unconscious drives and primal instincts. When the snake spirit animal shows up, pay attention to how you use your energy, and where you draw it from.
If you see the snake as your spirit or power animal, be sensitive to your healing abilities towards yourself or others. Cultivate sources of energy and support, especially as they relate to the earth and nature.
In ancient traditions as well as modern times, snakes are symbols of healing powers and opportunities. In the Greek mythology, Aesclepius, the god of medicine, is featured with two snakes climbing up a rod, the symbol of what is known today as the Caduceus.
“Use your enemy’s hand to catch a snake”
~ Persian Proverb
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The snake and spiritual guidance
The snake can symbolize spiritual guidance. The presence of the snake in your life often means that you are in a period of transition and it points to ways promote your personal growth.
Snake could appear as a spirit animal when you are stepping into the unknown and need support to move forward. This animal is typically close to the ground and can remind you of staying grounded as you move through changes.
Dream interpretation of snakes
When a snake appears in your dreams, it most likely acts as an animal spirit guide inviting you to look at important facts or dynamics that are impacting your life. Snakes featured in dreams often leaves a strong impression on the dreamer: Such dreams tend to be frightening or disturbing because they call on strong unconscious energy.
Whether the snake spirit animal featured in your dream leaves a positive or negative impression, its presence should be considered as an invitation to look at positive changes and transformation.
The dark side of snakes in dreams
When the snake appears in your dream leaves you with a negative feeling, make sure you consider positive meanings as well. The snake spirit animal often appears in dreams as a warning about personal struggles and the need to pay attention to things or events that are escaping your field of awareness.
For instance, when you dream of being bitten or attacked by a snake, it could mean that you need to be careful about important matters you’ve been ignoring so far. If the spirit animal featured in your dream in the shape of a snake is chasing you, it may represent a challenging situation or relationship that you have been avoiding and is pushing you around.
The bottom line is that a dream featuring a snake invites you to check what in your life is “poisonous” and to look at important matters before they sneak up on you and create more damage or difficulty.
Meditation to connect with your snake spirit animal
Take a deep breath in and breathe out. Close your eyes and let yourself relax into a peaceful state. Listen to the sound of your own breath, and allow all other distractions to drift away.
Imagine yourself standing in the middle of a lush green forest. Feel your feet firmly planted on the ground, and sense the warmth of the sun beaming down from above. Look around and find a tall, strong tree with its roots deeply embedded in the soil. This is a sacred tree; it holds great wisdom for you today if you are willing to listen closely.
Feel your body connect with this ancient tree; feel how it radiates strength and stability as you draw closer to it. Now, look up at its branches as they twist and turn up towards the sky like an ever-changing tapestry. Amongst its leaves, you spot something glistening – it’s a snake! The sun reflects off its smooth scales, creating dazzling patterns that seem almost magical in nature.
Welcome this snake spirit animal, for it comes bearing important messages of transformation and awareness of what lies in the shadows. Listen to what the snake has to say, and find courage within its silent wisdom. As you observe this part of yourself, let its teachings guide you toward new beginnings and a greater understanding of your own inner power.
Looking more closely at the snake and its graceful movements, you feel deeply connected to its energy. Allow your awareness to travel through each scale one by one, noticing any area of potential growth or transformation.
The snake spirit animal stands for ancient wisdom and creative power; it symbolizes death and rebirth, going beyond boundaries and limitations. It encourages you to be more aware of your innermost thoughts and feelings and what lies beneath the conscious level of your being. The snake is also a representation of healing – both physical and emotional.
Use this moment to allow yourself to be guided by the power of this spirit animal. Feel how it can shift the energy in your body; notice any areas that feel heavy or stuck, allowing the serpent’s energy to move through you and help release any tension or resistance.
Feel the grounding energy it brings, connecting you with your inner wisdom and strength. Now is the time for self-reflection – take note of anything that comes up during this meditation, whether a thought or an emotion – and explore these feelings further if need be.
As you bring this meditation to a close, feel your feet firmly rooted to the ground, and imagine a wave of energy undulating through you from your feet all the way up to the top of your head. Notice any release or expansion that comes with this wave, and take some time to just be present in this moment.
Thanks to the snake spirit animal for its wise teachings, and acknowledge all you have learned. When you are ready, slowly open your eyes. You feel refreshed and connected to the wisdom of the snake within yourself as you take this knowledge with you into your day.
An inspiring message from your spirit animal
Hear my silent whisper,
As I slither and glide,
I am the spirit of transformation,
The serpent by your side.
From the depths of the earth,
I rise to guide your way,
Through the trials and tribulations,
Of each and every day.
With my venom,
I bring healing,
And the power to let go,
Of the old and the worn,
And to welcome the new.
With my scales,
I remind you,
To trust in your own strength,
And to face your fears head-on,
With courage at length.
So heed my call, dear life traveler,
And allow me to guide,
Through the journey of self-discovery,
And to help you rise inside.
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I was approached by a spiritual healer back in 2011. She made me aware of a curse that was set upon me. She gravitated towards me because she felt the negativity. I was so confused. That explained my weight loss, fatigue and loss of interest in life. I have Ben fighting it all this time. I was under that spell for 5 years. I recently performed a curse breaker that was suggested to me and I saw a tarot card reader. I started seeing rattle snakes around our ranch/home. My eyes were deceiving me. I even had 3 dreams about snakes all in that same week. With the last dream being where I killed it. After that, I was healed. It was a tough and confusing week of snakes for me, but now I understand why.
I am back to feeling like my old self again. I wish I could find the lady who opened my eyes to such evil. I have not been able to locate her. She made me aware, which in turn I was able to fight this negative force through the power of prayer and the power of God my almighty savior, my salvation.
I’ve had a similar dream but vise versa.
Dreamt about a bunch of snakes in my house.. None attacked some even ran away then this black and white Snake got a little aggressive but that’s all í remember. I woke my dad up to help me get the snakes out then I asked some dudes in my house to help but í don’t remember their faces.. Then í woke up confused
I dreamed of me being outside on s wet day and I stood still as a black snake appeared running away from me, what does this mean?
2 Colorful snake?
I hardly ever dream..ever! But one night i dreamed of a big scaly brown, black & beige snake. It was huge! However, the snake appeared to be staring @ me & the background scenery was a beautiful waterfall. I was sure this dream meant something bad..maybe even death! But now I feel different. Maybe the dream meant something totally different! I sure hope So..
I had dream I was swimming in a lake with some random person other events happened before that hanging with people I don’t know that’s what led to me swimming in the lake but as I was swimming a head and a tail were swimming beside and I asked the person with me what is that she replied it’s a belly and I said I thought it was a snake and she said it is I freaked out we both swam for shore it just swam beside us it was like a huge snake it wasnt coming after us it came on shore to and just stayed under a tree what does this mean….it didn’t hurt us or anything I fear I have terrible phobia
I dreamed about having a gel like egg picked out of my hair and when it was in hand it started forming into a red orange black snake it was a baby snake and I got scared and wanted to cry and just kept checking my head and just got up trying to figure it out…
I dreamed I bought a large green snake. I knew it was poisonous but I let it go in the garden all the same. It would come to me when I called it, either through hearing it’s name or through the vibrations I made as I called. I noticed many more snakes when I went to look for it, but they were different than my snake, mostly brown and scaly. When I came back to it again I noticed it now had two heads, and I told myself it was splitting into male + female so it could breed. I met a friend (whose husband has recently died in real life) and told her about the snake. Together we climbed into a rickety tree house to get away from it, but halfway up I felt something and found it was somehow inside my sleeve. I can’t remember if I was worried about it biting me or not.
I am dreaming now.i waking up because im afraid my dream..a snake in the wall steady..im getting a machete or large knife i cut the heads of snake but the snakes run away..after that the snake came back in the wall and stay with no actions like sleeping snake…what is the meaning of this dream situition???
A snake with its head cut off is a symbol of something going on that you’re blind to. If you’re trying to cut the head off, it’s likely to mean you’re trying to turn away from a problem or situation you’d rather not be aware of. A symbol of something important you’re keeping yourself ignorant of and won’t face head on. The snake returning asleep means the information or situation isn’t going to go away no matter how hard you try to avoid it.
I had a dream that a person had a baby rattle snake I think all things are beautiful but I would not let a baby rattle snake loose because I wouldn’t want to get bit because they release all of their venom (I know this) But this person who I could not make out in the dream kept putting the snake close to me and I remained calm and was surprised that I did not get bit the snake crawled fast threw my clothing I was uncomfortable (I was concerned that the snake would come to a tight spot in my clothing and bite) but I remained calm and was relieved that the snake did not bite or rattle. The person took the sanke back to my relief I thought that this situation was over, but Then the person held the snake right up to my face witch I was not to keen about and it kissed my nose I was again surprised and relieved that the snake was so friendly. Would like to know what this means. Thank You
I dreamed i were staying with family when nearing morning I received a call with an invitation to breakfast with a guy I have been seeing for many years but have not established a full relationship with. The call came from his best friend on his behalf. I worried about how long it would take to get ready and meet as I was on the other side of town and that I may miss the opportunity I had waited so long for.
As I went to leave I saw the largest longest dark but not black snake I have ever seen, blocking the exit and slowly winding its way in my direction. I’m terrified of snakes. I rushed to find another way out it seemed to follow my every direction, to no avail I decided to brave the snake and opened the main door out ~ it lunged through the doorway.
As I attempted to slam the door I jammed the snake. I knew I hadn’t killed the snake as the door just jarred and bounced off it. Instead of continuing for me, I couldn’t believe how it retreated. At that moment the phone rang to say they had to order without me and couldn’t wait any
longer. I told them to go ahead that I would be there soon and had been slightly held up. I woke before knowing if I made it to breakfast.
What does that mean?
This snake dream is very personal, I have a pet Python and he’s wonderful and last night I dreamt that I was sitting in a living room next to large window, it was storming, I heard a tap and there was deuce at the window, when I opened it to let him in he was bleeding, I had been storming and lots of snakes had kind overtaken the area, he was trying to defend me but got hurt and came home knowing i would take care of him. I tended to his wounds but couldn’t stop the bleeding. Soon more snakes, large and small (m his friends) were all tapping at the window with their noses, they had followed the scent of his blood. I had to go so i gave him to my husband to take to the vet. When I returned I asked how he was and he told me he had dies, I wanted to bury him with a funeral but he said he just left him on the corner to decompose. I ran outside and when I reached the corner two teen boys had just found him and were about to stomp him. I freaked out and ran over screaming not to hurt him, I had to bury him. I got him and held his lifeless body in my arms and cried so much my husband woke me up because i making weird sounds. I immediately went to him and held him and he’s ok but the rest of the night was filled with reptiles escaping, iguanas or snakes and odd arrangements of cages and one time i accidentally let a small iguana get eaten by a bunny. I found his cage and sobbed again as it was full of blood. I love the snakes but they keep escaping or getting hurt or getting murdered by family members. Or stolen. I want my snakes back!!