In Western Culture, snakes generally represent evil, betrayal or dishonesty, in which case the dream could represent the dreamer's sense of being protected from trouble, particularly betrayal. Rattlesnakes are particularly dangerous and feared in North America. The dream suggests that the confidence, strength and knowledge gained from the father has given the dreamer the ability to deal with whatever problems come along. At the same time, it illustrates the continuing care, love and protection the dreamer receives from the father as the loving relationship survives by faith beyond his death.
Does not have to "mean" anything. Could mean anything you want.
This dream reflects the dreamer's grief and regret that it was not possible to save the father's life.
its just a dream it dosent mean aneything
it means you will be like him one day
You are not nbeing good
This appears to be a reassuring and comforting dream. The new house symbolizes your father's new phase of existence beyond the bounds of death.
This dream suggests that the dreamer recognizes the influence of the past in the friend's life and/or the dreamer's own life.
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This dream appears to suggest that your late father had a negative influence on you. It could be that your mind is associating self-destructive behavior with your dead father so that you can leave such things in the past, like your father, and not allow them to continue to influence you as you move forward with your own life.
it means just that. he is watching over you and your doing good at what you do
The snake is representing someone that you know in the real world.
This dream seems to show that your father is pleased and proud of you. The baby in this dream represents yourself. It illustrates that your father feels the same tender love and affection for you that he felt when you were that baby's age.
The dream reflects the love your father has for you and the love he feels for your children. Your dream confirms your own belief that love and family ties are not limited by the boundaries of life and death.