What does a Cobra Represent in Kundalini Yoga and in dreams?
Cobras…I’ve had a stream of these gorgeous creatures visiting my garden recently…the heat of summer drives them to find cool spaces, and what better than a sanctuary shaded by towering trees? I love serpents and my base practice continues to be raising kundalini fire to help still my mind – so I can dive into the Self – and yet I have to protect myself and my dogs, one of whom wants to kill every serpent she meets. In mysticism, the serpent represents both torment and wisdom — now read Dr. Fox’s interesting post on the subject…
Dreams: Guide to the Soul is a dream interpretation book and ebook
Dream Image 426: The spiritual snake coiled in the spine
The snake usually represents change in the dream because is one of the few animals to completely shed its skin. It has come to my awareness that different kinds and colors of snakes signify different kinds of change. It hits me that the cobra singularly represents a very special kind of change, especially a white cobra.
The color white is usually associated with spiritual meaning since it is the most spiritual color theory is. In the world, the East considers the Cobra to be very spiritual. In Kundalini Yoga, the energy in the spine is taken as being like a cobra coil at the base of the spine ready to its energy up the spine into God realization.
I recently interpreted a dream in which the dreamer had the image of a three-headed white cobra. Three is the number of…
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