That was the reason why in those days, monasteries, temples, synagogues, churches and shrines are located in the outskirt of villages or cities as the case may be. These are the best conducive environments for spiritual vibrations.
Does it surprised you to know that plants and trees take in carbon dioxide which we give out and give out oxygen which we take in? It is a natural mystery!
Now, we are going to look at the significant of the mysterious snake 'KEHUKE' and its appearance interpretations bit by bit.
This is a small snake with two heads, one at each ends of its body! It has both brownish and purple colours.
ITS INTERPRETATIONS.
(1) When you are walking along the bush path and you see it going to a particular direction and it didn't stop but continues, means you are on the right path of life in your living. It means you should continue on your way of life.
(2) But if it stops for seconds and continues in the same direction means, you are going against nature! That means, you have to review you ways of life and everything you do. It is a message!
(3) But if it stops for seconds and then go back to where it was coming from using the other head, means that you are going to receive a sad news of death very shortly! Either from your immediate family or from amongst your extended family members!
(4) But if it stops and refuses to go either forward or backward, means you are going to died! Because in some instances, it wouldn't move even till the next day. It would looks as if it is dead, but it is not dead!
AGAIN: Nature communicates with humans in one way or the other but in most cases, we ignore these communications due to our ignorance! Many people believed that snake is an evil creature but it is not so! Every creature has its own uses to nature. Another common medium which nature uses to communicate messages and revelations to man, is through dreams! But regrettably, many people don't know this! At times, religious belief also contributes to this huge blunder!
Always keep record of your various dreams by writing them down in a note book!
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