radiaz:
the fact that u look kinda exactly the same than a girl i used to "have fun" hehe with in school drives me crazy... god ur hot. i would definetly sneak in dressed up as a cobra in ur dreams hahaha smile our bdays are comin'....
zerstoer:
A black cobra?



Or a snake?

sorry, sad excuse for comedy.
padre:
that dream went left to right... I have dreams that do that too smile
tinasexypants:
thats a crazy dream
2shadowland:
It's so good to have dream , realised it biggrin
sydfloyd:
I calls that the black snake moan.
rachelsage:
thanks girl! you're one of my favorites!!
brigette:
That's some hell of a dream. I wonder what it represents...
jozsef:
Thank you dear! Lovely comments like yours make the whole world seem like a glistening jewel!

At the risk of hijacking your blog, I'd say the work begun by Alfred Adler and continued by his most famous pupil, Rudolf Dreikurs and following him, a student of his, holds the keys to understanding ourselves and our fellow humans well enough to comfortably relegate dreams to the entertainment category. If pressed, I would say go with Carl Jung's dream analysis but it's a lot like paddling up the rapids and since you came from there anyway, why bother, it's all a bloody waste of time! (Now the dream police will be after me; tell them you haven't seen me.)

Bad dreams can make excellent scripts for horror movies and there's no prize for guessing who's presence would enhance an already good dream, so I shall say no more. smile
zombox5000:
What a creepy dream. I, personally, hate snakes. I was bitten by one when I was young, luckily relatively harmless black snake. Hu8rt like hell, though.