Dreams communicate through symbols which have unique meaning for each individual dreamer. To one person, a snake could represent "a snake in the grass," that is, someone or something that is not to be trusted. But to another dreamer, the snake could suggest the caduceus, the symbol of medicine and healing. Alternatively, at this time (December 2010,) a python might be seen in dreams after seeing the recently released Harry Potter movie, "The Deathly Hallows, Part 1," in which the python Nagini is vividly portrayed.
It usually means that there is a fortune in your future! Which means you can see more money in the future!:)
Are they nightmares? If so, it may mean you are afraid of them. If not,well.....the answers vary. Have you watched any movies on snakes lately or read a book that had snakes in it?Did you go to a zoo and saw snakes and perhaps you cannot seem to forget them? If you believe this is serious, discuss the matter with your family and/or friends. They may be able to help you with your mystery.
Dreams are a function of the subconscious.
Symbols have different meanings to different social groups. It therefore depends on the group to which you belong what those symbols mean.
According to Parkers' Complete Book of Dreams: The Definitive Guide to the Meaning of Dreams, "Snakes are all too often automatically regarded as phallic symbols, but are you being a 'snake in the grass' - sneaking up on someone? Or is it happening to you?"
To see a snake or be bitten by one in your dream, signifies hidden fears and worries that are threatening you. Your dream may be alerting you to something in your waking life that you are not aware of or that has not yet surfaced.
Alternatively, the snake may be seen as phallic and thus symbolize temptation, dangerous and forbidden sexuality. If you are afraid of the snake, then it signifies your fears of sex, intimacy or commitment. The snake may also refer to a person around you who is callous, ruthless, and can't be trusted. As a positive symbol, snakes represent healing, transformation, knowledge and wisdom. It is indicative of self-renewal and positive changes.
Snakes can represent a number of different things in dreams. It is difficult to provide a reliable interpretation of this particular dream without more information about what the snakes were doing, other images in the dream, or even the location. In general, snakes could represent people who are sneaky or untrustworthy. Alternatively, snakes could represent healing or regeneration.
sexual fears you need to be open and honest with your partner believe me they want to please you.
During summer solstice the beguiler, or snake of Audan, can enter a mortal's dream to select their body for the wretching, a dark ritual where the mortal's body is sacrificed to Audan three score and six days after the dream at which time the body undergoes a rapid decay into dust over a period of 14 days. In ancient times, this was a great honor. However today it is just painful.
Dreaming of a snake at any other time means nothing.
Snake dreams are very common, because snakes symbolize many different things. Most often, in Western Culture, snakes represent something untrustworthy, as in the expression "a snake in the grass." But snakes also symbolize regeneration and healing, as seen in the caduceus, the rod with intertwined snakes representing medical science.
It has different possible meanings, such as evil, coldness, sexuality, etc. Depends on what's going on in the dreamer's life.
Without additional information about the setting and actions in the dream, it is impossible to give a reliable interpretation. In general, a hairy snake of any color is most likely a phallic symbol.
More information is needed to give a meaningful interpretation. Colors in dream are not significant in themselves. A fluorescent green vine would mean something very different from a fluorescent green snake.
The snake in this dream is a large problem with which the dreamer is struggling in real life.
Nothing
There is not enough information to give a meaningful interpretation of this dream.
A "red snake" would have different significance to different dreamers. The meaning of the dream depends on the tone and feeling of the dream.
The snake is representing someone that you know in the real world.
It is impossible to provide any meaningful interpretation without knowing what the dream was about. Dream interpretation is not similar to a psychic reading.
This dream has too many possibilities to suggest a single interpretation. The tone and feeling of the dream - peaceful, funny, threatening - are vital to determining meaning. Either the snake or the dog might be threatening or friendly. They might be threatening to each other OR to the dreamer. The colors of the snake and dog might be significant or irrelevant.
You are (or you need to be) taking matters into your own hands and resolving a long-standing problem.
While it is difficult to suggest a meaningful interpretation based on a single image apart from the rest of the dream, an "adder" is a dangerous snake, and the color red is an additional symbol of danger. Taken together, the dream is likely to be a warning of some sort of danger.
From my own understanding, snake means someone doesnt like you.