One fairly common recurring dream people have?

How did you feel when you saw the snake?

If it frightened you, you’re likely feeling fear about something in your life.

Sarah Regan

“The nature of the rattlesnake is that it gives you a warning first.

“The garter snake is not poisonous,” she says.

You saw a snake at work

Again, location is important.

Or it could mean there’s a situation at work that’s not sitting well with you.

If not, Loewenberg says a white snake can represent a new beginning.

Did you see a white snake and feel frightened or excited?

You may be anticipating changes or a fresh start.

Again, note where the snake was in the dream and how it made you feel.

“Alarmstop dealing with this person,” she says.

You saw a green snake.

Green can mean jealousy, Loewenberg says.

“Is there a jealous, toxic person around you?”

Alternatively, it is possible thatyoucould be the jealous person or the one exhibiting toxic behavior.

The above interpretations can help you get the ball rolling.

Thinking about your day before the dream might help you decipher it, too.

“Our dreams are a commentary on our days,” Loewenberg adds.

“So, look at the day before, and compare the dream to the previous day.

Do the emotions correlate?

Do the actions or conversations correlate?

That will help you figure out exactly what it is the dream is commenting on.”

Once you take action and are able to handle the issue in real life, the dream should stop.

“Look at the dream not as something to be afraid of or annoyed by,” she adds.

“Look at it as a huge help your subconscious has given to you.”

Summary

Many people believe that dreams offer a unique view into the inner workings of our minds.