
Anytime the dreamer runs from something it tells them about not facing their fears and when they eventually do, the dragon is killed. This is why so often dreamer are being chased by the komodo dragon in their dreams. Was this attack provoked or came unexpected? Where was the location of the bite? Was this an unfamiliar area or somewhere known to you? Who was around you? These are clues that help determine if this threat is either internal or external. More than likely these reptiles are known to bite or attack the dreamer thus becoming a warning.īeing bitten or attacked in your dream implies that this threat might come from a person – or – related to your unconscious instincts, fears and primitive side.

How you interact with the Komodo dragon helps determine the motive behind your dream. Alternately, the dragon might manifest as the unknown destructive force anger, rage and hate pent up inherently damaging the dreamer. Since a Komodo dragon falls under the category of a reptile it can be viewed in the same light as crocodiles, alligators, snakes, and lizards. When this giant lizard appears in our dreams they are highly symbolic that carry a message – coded as a warning or a potential threat lurking close by. Just like our dreams the komodo dragon can appear both positive and negative depending on how you interact with it. In most traditions, it is the embodiment of chaos and untamed nature. In the Orient, it offers a different interpretation representing supernatural power, wisdom, strength, and hidden knowledge. The dragon has been known to be a symbol of evil, in both the chivalric and Christian traditions. What makes the komodo dragon such a powerful symbol is its close ties with the dragon.

The Komodo dragon is not only the worlds largest living lizard but it poses a potential threat to humans due to its venomous bite.

Are you dreaming about the komodo dragon?
