The following are sub-titles of the main title:
- A White Snake Dream
- The Observer vs an observer
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Other Dreams of Various Snakes
- Shakti, I Now See You
- The Unworldly Gifts of Shakti
- Healing the Trinity of My Shadows
- Shadow Grandmother
- Shadow Grandfather
- Shadow Mother
- Divine Feminine Healing Energies for Mother Relationship
- A Deeper Communication from Divinity Within
- A Divine Guidance to Transmute Fear
- Embracing Ego Self/Shadow Self as Divine Presence Within
- Practice Being Until Practice is No Longer Needed
- Other ‘Snake’ and ‘White Snake’ Dream Interpretations
- UPDATE (added 7/27/2021): I noticed an image of a white snake for a message posted by YouTuber, 369 Miroku Mind, “The white snake is said to be the genus of Benzaiten and the incarnation“:
- I googled the unfamiliar word, Benzaiten , and below is one of the interpretations:
- “Benzaiten (or Benten) is the Japanese goddess of everything that flows including water, music, words and eloquence. In the popular imagination she is also associated with femininity and love” [also known by other, earthly names, like Goddess Hathor; but ultimately, The Divine Mother Goddess/Prime Creator/Creator of All Creation: Crop Circle 6666/Cosmic Heart/Unconditional Love Frequency/Very Holy Spirit/The Monad/Universal Water: Cosmic River/Tree of Life/Yin/Moon/Dark Unknown/The Cosmic Womb/The Void of Unlimited Possibilities/Circle/Sphere/Spiral/Source/I (God/Light) AM (Goddess/Love)/Alpha & Omega/etc..]
- I googled the unfamiliar word, Benzaiten , and below is one of the interpretations:
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A White Snake Dream
September 24, 2014
When I woke up this morning, I was unable to recall the details of other dreams that I had, which was unusual. However, one vivid and reality-like dream stood out without a shadow of a doubt.
This was the first time that I recall dreaming about a white snake. Half of its upper body was extended upright, and seemed to be just as tall (or short) as me (4’9″), with the bottom half of its body coiled into a spiral.
A while back, I had a dream that had a similar vibe as this dream. It was my first dream of a greenish-brown dragon that was about 5-7 feet in front of me, with its head and neck above the surface of a large body of water; it just quietly stared at me, the way the snake calmly observed me as well.
The Observer vs an observer
What’s interesting, is that after I realized that the deep eye contact, combined with a very calm demeanor—of both the dragon and the white snake—was so familiar, it occurred to me that that’s how my dog (a black and white Siberian Husky) stares at me sometimes while sitting like a sphinx, which would make me wonder what’s going on within him.
The deep stare is quite different from his usual stares into random areas of the house with his long tongue flappin’, saliva drippin’, and his head moving like a bobble head in a car.
I’ve sensed that the brief moments of my dog’s deep stare is the spark of Divine Presence within him Being The Observer. Since our outer reality always reflects our inner reality, then the following must be true:
Whether it’s the dragon, snake, my dog or other figures from my dreams (e.g., the multi-colored, sparkling water being that I had written about a while back) quietly observing me, they are all reflections of the Divine Presence within me, mirroring back to me my own state of Being present in whatever Moment of Now with so-called “others”/my soul brothers and sisters/extensions of my Expanded Self in my outer reality—whether physical reality/3D or dream-state/4D.
I believe Divine Spirit exists in all of Life—regardless of how unconscious (unaware of its essence) that form of Life may be at the time; hence, not fully knowing itself as part of All That Is.
Sometimes, while walking along the paved path of our local park—surrounded by large, green trees hugging and forming a shaded bridge above the path—me or my husband will stop and look to our left or right because we intuitively sense being observed by The Observer/Presence, as opposed to an observer who may not be fully present with the Moment of Now.
And sure enough, we’ll see a gentle deer (or a family of deer) staring right at us. I like to say to them silently (telepathically from my heart space) “Namaste,” and send them loving energies.
Like the dragon dream, the white snake was in front of me, in approximately the same distance as the dragon.
The difference between the two dreams was that in the dragon dream, I recall being fully present with its presence—just observing it without fear. I sense this fearless aspect of me was my Divine Feminine energy/consciousness part of my soul.
In the white snake dream, I have a feeling I wasn’t fully present, but rather, somewhat fearful; hence, I was throwing I think water at the snake at some point, and it just looked at me with curious eyes as it slightly tilted its head to the side.
I sense this fearful aspect of me was the remnants of my masculine energy/wounded yet healing inner-child/not yet fully integrated ego self/part of my soul that wasn’t quite ready to embrace all aspects (symbolized by the color white) of the Divine Feminine within me.
Other Dreams of Various Snakes
I’ve seen various snakes in my dreams in the past—mostly rattlesnakes, twice boa constrictors, and once a green garden snake, which I’ve written about in other posts.
What was interesting was that I was fearless in their presence, especially with the rattlesnakes, who I played with in a couple of dreams by messing with their tails.
The first snake dream that I recall was a huge and mostly yellow boa-like snake with beautiful patterns while I was pregnant with my daughter in my early twenties.
My mother had once told me, before I was pregnant, that sometimes women dream of snakes while being pregnant, and that it was sign that one would have a daughter.
Shakti, I Now See You
Looking back, I trust that the teaching that my mother had shared with me stemmed from an ancient belief that was passed down for generations that the snake was symbolic of Shakti, the feminine principle of Divinity.
The following is a brief definition of Shakti from Wikipedia:
“Shakti: meaning ‘Power’ or ’empowerment,’ is the primordial cosmic energy and represents the dynamic forces that are thought to move through the entire universe in Hinduism. Shakti is the concept, or personification, of divine feminine creative power, sometimes referred to as ‘The GreatDivine Mother’ in Hinduism.”
The Unworldly Gifts of Shakti
I’ve realized within a year or so that at least a couple of psychic abilities have existed within my mother’s side of the family, although they never called it that label, or even acknowledged the fact that they had at least the gift of clairvoyance; or, perhaps they did acknowledge their abilities, it’s just that us children weren’t included in the in-depth conversations.
I also recall my mother and some aunts participating in certain actions—looking back, I have a feeling they were rituals—like posting these square or rectangular stickers above each door of our house that had what appeared to be red, Chinese characters on them.
Once, as a kid, I asked my mother the purpose of the stickers, and I was told that they served to ward off the entrance of bad spirits into the home, and to bring peace within the home as well.
Every now and then, my mother would have me wear white underclothes before bedtime; and upon waking up, I was instructed to give them to her so that she could take them somewhere. I don’t recall asking her why (probably because it seemed a bit weird) or her voluntarily telling me why.
All I know is…I’m still here, existing just fine; so whatever was done was meant to be done since I trust that everything happens in Divine perfect timing and Divine perfect order.
My mother and a few of my aunts that I had a close relationship with, especially my Buddha aunt—I call her that because she’s a Buddhist monk—have often shared with one another their dreams as well, and would discuss the meanings behind them.
Healing the Trinity of My Shadows
Shadow Grandmother
When I was in elementary school, during my annual summer vacation visits to my grandmother and younger uncle’s house, my grandmother once told me a story about seeing a ghost in the country side when she was much younger.
I recall that she had instantly grabbed my attention. One would assume that a little girl hearing a personal ghost story from her grandmother would traumatize her, but no, not this tomboy.
More than likely my fascination with the “dark” side stemmed from having been exposed to several horror movies ever since I was around five years old—like The Exorcist, Friday the 13th (original), Poltergeist, etc.—since both my parents loved them.
As I dig deeper, I intuitively know that I was meant to be exposed to much darkness as a child and throughout adulthood—whether through media or humanity in general—so that I can learn (as a human being)/remember (as a soul) the major lessons in Life—like deep understanding, empathy, compassion, unconditional forgiveness, unconditional acceptance, warm embrace, and unconditional love—that couldn’t be experienced at a profound level in the absence of much darkness.
As I intently listened to my grandmother’s story, she said that to her surprise, rather than being afraid of the ghost, she was in awe. She described the ghost as somewhat white and transparent; I suppose it was translucent.
The female ghost, who was near my grandmother, quietly sat next to a well with her head tilted downward as though she was sad.
Once again, since our outer reality reflects our inner reality, the female ghost must have been a reflection of my grandmother’s feminine energy within her at the time—oppressed (by a male-dominated society, especially during barbaric wars), suppressed (by ego self/wounded inner-child/masculine energy part of her soul), lost and sad.
I sense that my grandmother was in awe when seeing the ghost, rather than being frightened, because her soul had recognized her shadow/the ghost, a reflection of her shadow self—the so-called “negative” traits and characteristics of humanity that society frowns upon; hence, our ego self (who wants to protect our physical bodies and help us to survive) suppresses the unwanted aspects of ourselves until they become unknown (shadow) to us.
And back in the day, throughout most of the world (especially in Asian societies), females were not respected, let alone honored, the way they deserved to be.
With the exception of a few, rare gentlemen with a Mind/Heart (balanced masculine and feminine energies within them), women were often considered by men (with extremely unbalanced energies within them; the aggressive masculine energy being dominant) the weaker, irrelevant, unintelligent, non-contributing, incompetent, and over-emotional species, whose sole purpose in life was to satisfy a man’s sexual needs, procreate, cook, and clean.
In worst case scenarios, women became a man’s sexual object, and/or an object to release their unprocessed/unhealed emotional wounds and fears, through manipulation, control, humiliation, abuse (physical, verbal and emotional), rape, torture and even murder.
I recently recalled this ghost story after reading some new and interesting teachings about what happens to souls when people pass away.
I highly resonate with a teaching that I came upon a while back, that depending on what state our vibrational frequency is in at the time of death, we will either temporarily experience our own version of heaven (which can be heaven on earth overflowing with peace, unconditional love, joy, freedom, abundance, etc.) or hell (e.g., a miserable life on Earth can be considered hell to some), or something in-between, until it’s time to move forward/evolve as a soul and either reincarnate into another reality—whether it’s on Earth or some other planet, dimension, universe, etc.—or return back to Source/All That Is (the highest form of heaven I suppose).
So I wondered, from another perspective, if the female ghost was contemplating about her earth life that she had mistaken as still existing (i.e., not realizing that she was indeed dead and turned into a ghost/spirit).
Perhaps she was stuck between heaven and earth due to her very low vibrational frequency (fear energy) at the time of death that stemmed from too much attachment to earthly matters and human sufferings; hence, unable to let go of the old life and move on to a new one—just sitting next to a familiar well and re-creating a similar reality over and over again…sitting and thinking.
Basically, the more the female ghost dwells in the past, the more she has the repeating experiences. Using this story as an analogy, it most definitely can be a major eye-opener for all of us who have a tendency to dwell in the past, or be anxious about the future, rather than living and Being in the present Moment of Now.
My grandmother was blessed to experience such an intriguing and priceless moment that most of us could only wish we could experience. Ok, perhaps I’m speaking for myself and others like me, and most of society would only prefer to have an encounter with a ghost if it was Casper-like. 😉
It was no wonder my grandmother loved watching the Korean TV drama series called Ghost Stories (전설의 고향 ). My two, sister-like cousins (who were one and two years older than me), my younger uncle, and I loved watching the show at night as well, whenever it was was scheduled to be on.
I loved listening to my grandmother’s personal stories whenever I had an opportunity.
I didn’t understand then, but I realized as an adult that the reason why my grandmother seemed so apathetic most of the time, and rarely smiled or shared stories, was more than likely because she had experienced much suffering in her days of Japan’s oppression, the Korean War, and her husband’s problems with 1) infidelity (living mostly with his mistress while impregnating my grandmother eight times whenever he did stop by), 2) alcohol and 3) gambling.
I treasure the few but precious moments we had together. In addition, looking back, my grandmother had clairvoyance, since she was able to see a spirit who had passed away. Fortunately for her, the seemingly sad spirit was focused on her own reality rather than being a ghost with major anger issues.
Shadow Grandfather
Although I had never known my grandfather, due to him passing away before I was born, I was quite surprised when I had seen him a little over year ago in my dream state.
I’ve seen other members of my family who have passed away in my dreams before—my uncle (my Seoul aunt’s former husband) three times, my grandmother several times, my Caucasian dad (who adopted me when I was three) several times, and even my younger, sister-like cousin/a much younger version (who had committed suicide when she was in high school)—but I never imagined seeing my grandfather.
Throughout my childhood, I’ve only seen a painted portrait of my grandfather with his somber expression—more than likely because he, too, was suffering from a lot of hurt that he had been exposed to during his own childhood that he wasn’t able to process due to the way traditional Korean society (as well as many other societies throughout the world) frowned upon boys and men who dared to express their emotions in order to heal—again, evidence of the extremely unbalanced masculine and feminine energies within society’s collective consciousness back then.
Although there have been some improvements (i.e., the feminine energy becoming more respected and recognized in women), especially in the United States starting 1848 (Women’s Rights Movement), we, as humanity, still have some major changes to work on within ourselves in order to become who we truly are: Divine human Beings—healed, integrated and balanced Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine energy/Consciousness within us merged with Divine Spirit/All That Is to create our Trinity.
In the vivid dream of my grandfather, it was as if I was floating in the air and observing my grandfather as he went about his daily business within a Korean village. Even though I was right above him at one moment, he was unaware of my presence.
When I woke up, I had a feeling that my brief curiosity about the unknown family member—who was known to have caused so much suffering for his wife/my grandmother and eight children (to include my mother who was pulled out of school when she was 13 years old to work and help support the family because he had gambled away most of their money—lead me into having such an incredible experience.
Looking back, I sense that I was a higher aspect of myself in that dream state—my Multidimensional Self in a much higher vibrational frequency at the moment; I was Being Presence/The Observer watching my grandfather in a “past” parallel reality.
Perhaps seeing him in person, actively engaging himself in human activities would help me to deeply understand him, empathize with him, have compassion for him, unconditionally forgive him, unconditionally accept him, warmly embrace him (his once “negative” side of me), and even unconditionally love him so that I can re-connect with him—an unknown extension of my Expanded Self.
I believe my grandfather had experienced a lack of unconditional love, especially from his own mother; hence, he had a need to receive the attention that his soul was yearning for from more than one woman.
I believe his addiction to alcohol was his wounded ego self’s need to suppress deep sad feelings he didn’t care to show to himself and his outer world, and his addiction to gambling was his continually dissatisfied ego self’s greedy need to have more monetary and material abundance, which would temporarily make him feel worthy.
Shadow Mother
Once, while going on a shopping trip with my mother during one of my visits to Korea, I experienced something strange. As soon as we got off a public bus, I noticed an old lady walking in front of us, carrying two, large bundles of stuff—one in each hand.
I recall thinking to myself that I wanted to help her—since she looked like she was struggling—but then brushed the thought off because I didn’t want to deal with my mother becoming irritated again, the way she did whenever I offered my seat to an elder on a bus.
As soon as the thought drifted away, my mother glared at me with her usual squinted eyes, along with her tightened lips and flared nostrils. She then stormed towards the old lady in front of us, and impatiently offered to carry her bags for some distance until we parted ways.
At that very moment, I sensed that she had read my mind, which made me feel somewhat fearful. At the time, I wasn’t aware of psychic skills (to include mind reading); however, the experience remained an unforgettable memory ’til this day.
Although it was ironic that my mother would get irritated over things like me offering a seat on the bus to an elder, since it’s Korean custom to do so, I deeply understood at the time that she just preferred that I—her only precious daughter—be comfortable rather than some stranger.
Despite being somewhat uncomfortable about the whole experience, there was another part of me who was proud of my mother for expressing kindness, even with its initial unwilling energy.
Divine Feminine Healing Energies for Mother Relationship
When I focus on the positive qualities of my mother—rather than the negative—I remember that who she truly is is indeed the following and much more:
- sacrifice, loyalty and responsibility (despite being pulled out of school at 13 years old, she helped support her huge family; and later, in her early twenties and beyond, continued to take care of her younger siblings by buying them their needs, to include food, clothing, money, etc.)
- courage, inner-strength and resilience (living and raising me despite my bio father abandoning us when I was a baby)
- compassion and forgiveness (e.g., remarrying my American dad and raising him and his mistress’s newborn baby for three years, until he changed his mind and left again)
- generosity (especially to the poor in her neighborhood)
- determination and persistence/faith (i.e., accomplishing whatever she sets her mind to, to include exercising daily at home, hiking in the mountains, eating healthy, taking care of her skin and thus looking at least 20 years younger than her age of mid-70’s)
My mother also informed me when I was in my teens that whenever we see someone in our dreams, they’re thinking about us. Since I trust that every reality—among the countless parallel realities and dimensions—has its truths, I also trust that what she believes to be true is just as relevant as any other truth.
With her truth in mind, my mother must be thinking about me often, because I often see her in my dreams; and recently, the once negative dreams of her have transformed into positive ones due to my own inner changes.
I haven’t called my mother for almost a year due to my inability at the time to remain emotionally non-reactive to her ego self’s need to be verbally and emotionally abusive.
Being Presence, and responding rather than reacting to such challenging situations, is one of the very helpful words of wisdom I learned from Eckhart Tolle’s book, A New Earth.
I just don’t resonate with the excessive amount of focus on the negative labels of the ego self and painbody throughout the majority of the book, to include referring to the painbody as a “psychic parasite,” which is not how Divine Presence would perceive an aspect of itself who has forgotten its essence.
Our ego self is our wounded inner-child/unhealed masculine energy/part of our soul that must be treated like such (with much unconditional love from Divine Presence) in order to fully heal it, integrate it with the feminine energy within us, balance them and then merge them with Divine Spirit/All That Is.
In Divine perfect timing and order, I will call my mother again, and this time, be able to Be my Divine Presence within me rather than my fearful ego self who likes to take things personally and get hurt by others’ unloving intentions, words, behavior and actions that stem from their ego self.
In the reading, How To Awaken The Divine Masculine Within You that I shared in the post, “A Bigger Picture of Being Divine Presence,” I learned that the first step to healing our fearful ego self/wounded inner-child/unhealed male energy aspect of our soul is to come to real peace with our relationship(s) with our father(s), which doesn’t necessarily entail a physical re-connection, but rather, a healing from one’s heart.
I trust that this also applies to the integration of our Divine Feminine energy and consciousness in our lives—that we must first heal our relationship(s) with our mother(s) if we haven’t yet. Note: I have both biological and step-parents; hence, I used “(s).”
A Deeper Communication from Divinity Within
Our dreams are just one of the many ways our souls communicate to us at a deeper level—while we’re not continually distracted by the outer perceptions of the world.
Therefore, it’s important to not only remember them, but to see the significance in them and how the symbolism or the actual multidimensional experiences of parallel realities and/or other dimensions help us to grow as a soul on an individual and collective level.
From my intuition, before looking up the various meanings of other souls’ dream experiences of the white snake, I strongly sensed that I was to—more than ever before—recognize, acknowledge, honor, integrate and fully express all aspects of the Divine Feminine energies within me.
In another recent dream in the post, “Precious Gifts from Mother Aspect of Divine Spirit/All That Is,” the symbolism within it was also about fully honoring this somewhat unknown aspect of me.
I also sense that I (my not yet healed ego self in this particular physical reality) am being encouraged by the Divine Masculine energy/healed ego self/integrated aspect and another version of my soul (from a parallel reality) to create and complete an art project that I intended to start, but haven’t yet.
I sense that my absence of action was due to a fear that the finished project itself may fail by not providing me with the highly influential soul growth of my heart’s desire.
I had already bought all the mixed-media supplies about three weeks ago—like clay, wood, colorful materials of different textures, wire, fake flowers and other pretty and small decorations, etc.—to create a circular alter that represents the individual yet integrated aspects of the Divine Feminine, ideas/blessings that I had received from the very helpful website, Temple of the Sacred Feminine.
A Divine Guidance to Transmute Fear
I just became aware of why I had been procrastinating with the project while typing away thanks to the assistance from my angels and Ascended Masters, as communicated through certain angel numbers, like the ones below:
“Angel number 1033 and 133 […] Angel Number 133 is a message to give your fears, doubts and worries to the angels and the Ascended Masters so that they can be transmuted and healed […]
Be sure to pay particular attention to your thoughts, ideas and insights as these are giving you information about the next steps to take along your spiritual path. Any positive changes or projects you are considering right now will be well worth your while, and you will be assisted in their undertaking.” Angel Numbers – Joanne Sacred Scribes Note: I use this website as a guidance tool along with my intuition.
Embracing Ego Self/Shadow Self as Divine Presence Within
Now I can see through my masculine energy/ego self’s fear of fully integrating the Divine Feminine within me, and actually follow my path of excitement with much grace and ease, which definitely includes co-creating with the various extensions of Divinity within me—allowing my shadow self/unknown aspects of self to freely express itself, whether through art, blogging, singing, dancing, chanting mantras, (i.e., during seemingly mundane activities such as showering, jogging, dish-washing, cooking, folding laundry, and cleaning) like the mantra Om Mani Padme Hum—the integrated and indivisible Mind/Heart or the merged Divine Masculine and Divine Feminine energies/consciousness with Divine Spirit/All That Is ).
The following two paragraphs are from the thought-provoking reading, “Illuminative Ways To Encounter Your Shadow Self,” which I sense will be highly beneficial for any soul to explore who resonates with unity consciousness—the merging of the duality of “good” vs “evil”/”right” vs “wrong”/”darkness” vs “light/female and male energies in order to create the harmonious Balance of the yin and yang:
“‘If thy eye be single, thy whole body shall be filled with light.”’ (Matthew6:22) […] symbolic message of simple truth; in order for any healing to occur, our good and evil must overlap. It’s not light or darkness that creates the healing, but the meeting point where they both touch.
In reality, this idea of a meeting point between the two strongest forces of life is not limited to shamanic healers, but has been known for thousands of years. This idea was represented, for instance, by the old esoteric Christian shape known as the Mandorla […] Mandorlas are often described as the overlap between Heaven and Earth or Spirit and Matter, and can be defined as a place of reconciliation, transformation and incarnation.”
Practice Being Until Practice is No Longer Needed
I will continue to practice Being who I truly am—until it becomes effortlessly natural all the time— by doing/Being the following (just to name some examples):
- Being fully present in the Moment of Now, rather than dwelling in the past or being anxious about the future
- expressing gratitude and showing much appreciation for Life, especially the small stuff
- unconditionally accepting what is as is (Divinely perfect) in every Moment of Now, trusting that everything happens in Divine perfect timing and perfect order
- choosing to see with clarity (higher mind) the profound wisdom (lotus/heart) behind what appears to be “negative” situations, people, events, things, moments, etc.—Being Mind/Heart
- stating my intentions at least twice a day —once upon waking up in the morning and once before sleeping at night–to co-create my reality with my Divinity within rather than leave it up to the collective consciousness to create it for me. Examples of intention statements: “My intention is to effortlessly know and Be who I truly am,” “My intention is to effortlessly fulfill the Divine will within me with much success on all levels of my Multidimensional and Expanded Being,” “My intention is to effortlessly and unconditionally accept and love myself and others at the deepest level of my Being,” “My intention is to effortlessly receive assistance with my accelerated individual and collective soul growth from all extensions of Divinity within me,” “My intention is to effortlessly be of great service to my Prime Creator/Shakti within, Family of Light, Gaia, humanity,and beyond,” My intention is to effortlessly co-create heaven on earth with Divinity within me,” etc.
Note: Extensions of Divinity within me include, but are not limited to, my: Higher Self/angels, Archangels, Ascended Masters (especially Jesus/Sananda, Buddha, St. Germain, etc. )/Family of Light: Arcturians, Pleiadians, Sirians, Andromedans, and other Guardians of Light whom I’m not aware of yet/Mighty I AM Presence/guardian spirits/animal spirits/Father Sky/Great Central Sun/Mother Earth/Gaia/Universe/Trinity: God, Goddess and Divine Spirit/All That Is/Multiverse/Omniverse/Prime Creator/Shakti
- creating intentions, think, feel, speak and act from my Mind/Heart—from loving energies—to the best of my ability
- Being a balance of individual consciousness (ego self) and unity consciousness (Divine Presence) since both are necessary and very important
- by raising and maintaining a high vibrational frequency whenever I notice being energies—thoughts, intentions, words, emotions, behavior and actions—that stem from fear
For instance, the other day, I noticed that I was starting to feel irritated over something, so I recalled the most recent thought I had prior to having the negative feeling.
I understood where I (my fearful ego self/masculine energy/wounded inner-child) was coming from, but I introduced another perspective of the situation to my ego self that was more reasonable, and stemmed from my open and loving heart/Divine Feminine energy.
Once my ego self saw the other perspective with clarity, I started to feel better because I had transmuted/raised my initial low vibrational frequency to a higher one.
To my surprise, within a couple of minutes, I felt my inner peace, and I intuitively knew that I was Being Presence in that Moment of Now as I was, once again, feeling grateful and appreciative of even the small things in my outer reality.
Whenever I’m Being loving Divine Presence within me, rather than being my fearful ego self, I’m tuned into a parallel reality where there already exists a physical version of me who has healed, integrated and balanced her male and female energies within her soul; and hence, is able to reunite with the father and mother aspects of Divine Spirit/All That Is.
I’m grateful for the white snake dream, which I trust is symbolic of all aspects of the Divine Feminine within me; hence, the color white which to me represents purity, integrated wholeness, unity, peace, perfection, awareness, “death” of the old that no longer serves my highest individual and collective soul growth/evolution and a rebirth of the new on all levels of my Being—physical, mental, emotional and spiritual.
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Other ‘Snake’ and ‘White Snake’ Dream Interpretations
The following is an interpretation from a dream dictionary that I often use as a guidance (along with my intuition):
“As a positive symbol, snakes represent healing, transformation, knowledge and wisdom. It is indicative of self-renewal and positive change. “
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The following are sections of the reading, “White Snake Dream Interpretation” that highly resonates with me:
“Snakes are one of the most important symbols of primal energy of the psyche […]
A serpent is an emblematic, primordial life force. Your psyche is asking you to not only transport some primal energy […] but also to take ownership of that quality in yourself that you are you are afraid of […]
A state of whiteness indicates that some part of us is not living and remains in an abstract or ideal state. That part wants to be embodied into your life […] In alchemy the whiteness or albedo was conceived as a state of illumination of the dawning the unknown personality into consciousness. Birth this part of yourself.”
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The following quote of the reading, “Dream Of White Snake: Interpretations in Zhougong’s Dream Dictionary” highly resonates with me as well…ohhh yyyeah ^_^ :
“Dream of a white snake is a good omen indicating that the dreamer will be able to make a fortune.”
I am ready to tune into the influx of abundance that I already have as our Divine birthright (something I learned from the fascinating Bashar, channeled through Darryl Anka)—to include physical, mental, emotional, financial, material, and spiritual.
Monetary abundance in conjunction with clarity, wisdom, discernment, responsibility and a generous Mind/Heart is what highly benefits self and others.
I also realize that my greatest rewards don’t come from the material world—as evidenced by my zero monetary donations from my blog WHAH!!! 😉 —but rather, from the spiritual world.
And as I deeply reconnect with and unconditionally accept and love all extensions of my self and Divinity within me, everything I need for my individual and collective soul growth/evolution will be provided for me in great abundance in Divine perfect timing and harmonious order.
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The following non-consecutive sections of the reading, “The Definitive Guide to Snake Dreams” highly resonates with me:
“Key Interpretation Tip #1The most important point to remember when interpreting a snake dream is that the presence of a serpent in your sleep means you’re symbolically receiving a wake up call from your unconscious.Dreaming about a snake means that you need to pay attention to something important that you have been avoiding or that has escaped your awareness until now. Interpreting your dream will help you discover what it is and what you could do to about it.In conclusion, when you’re dreaming of a snake, you can use your interpretation to encourage positive changes in your life […]”
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Upon completing this post, I noticed that it was 4:33 p.m. in my tiny area of the planet, which reminded me that what I was doing (i.e., blogging) and Being (i.e., co-creative) was in alignment with the Divine will within me/my life purpose/soul mission.
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Added 12/4/15
Even though I don’t recall if I had bought a lotto ticket right after having my white snake dream, I trust that what matters is that I continue to believe in its significance, to include an added bonus meaning—good fortune—after having read this article => Dream of white snake is lucky to win lotto
Updates
6/30/2021
I highly respect and admire Sadhguru, and many of his profound teachings, though I always prefer to following my own inner guidance first and foremost with ANY outer soul teacher.
And though the following video is a bit slow paced—to the point where it could be perceived (from one perspective) as “Please make it STOP!!!” kind of BORING—I was curious as to what expanded perspective Sadhguru was going to share, so I simply went with the flow.
The following is a comment that I shared for the YouTube video, “Why Is Shiva The God Of All Gods ? | Sadhguru on Mercury & Cobra Venom | Snake | Adiyogi“:
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Could it be that God Shiva (who has had many earthly and otherworldly names) HONORS the spiritual symbolism of the Snake—which is known to be highly perceptive—because it (among other related symbols) represents the Prime Creator/Creator of ALL Creation/Crop Circle 6666/Source/Monad/The Divine Mother Goddess, who SEES with ONE EYE with clarity (as The Neutral Observer) the Cosmic, Multidimensional perspective of ALL of Life (via All That Is), since this Very Holy Spirit IS within interconnected Life of this world and way beyond (Multiverse), AND UNconditionally accepts/embraces/loves the WHOLE (knowing each part has a Divine Purpose)?
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3rd White Snake Dream
I also noticed the white snake dream (below) that I had saved in a draft post—along with other details within this night’s series of dreams that I left out—and initially wondered why I hadn’t published it.
Well, it wasn’t time to share yet, and the part about the white snake having a neon pink lower body seems to further confirm what I shared in the previous update (right above) about the snake being symbolic of the Divine Feminine Mother Goddess.
From Draft Post:
1/5/2016 (Tue)
Sometime this morning, I had some vivid dreams:
White Snake
I was with I think Myung-Jee [one of my Korean cousins who committed suicide decades ago], since the female was younger than me. We were in a bright white room, and MJ pointed to a wall and I noticed what appeared to be a tiny, translucent worm—with a white upper body and neon pink lower body. At one point, after quickly squirming around, it fell onto MJ’s body while she was laying down, to which she and I both panicked. It was so fast that at first, I wasn’t able to catch it. However, at one point, I gently grabbed it by its tail, and to my great surprise, when I looked at it closer, its upper white body was that of a white snake. The next thing I recall was handing it over to my Buddha aunt [who became a monk decades ago], and she looked pleased.
This is the third dream I’ve had of a white snake.