Age · Old

Old Crocodile in dreams

Lurking danger — usually emotional, often submerged.

In its old form, the symbol carries long history — accumulated knowledge, accumulated weight, and the kind of presence that does not need to assert itself. Old versions of symbols in dreams are often offering you a sentence you needed to hear from someone who has seen many cycles.

A crocodile in a dream is the dictionary's image of a danger that has been lurking under the surface of a situation — usually an emotional one. The crocodile waits in the water; in dreams, the water is the unconscious, and the crocodile is what swims in it without showing itself.

This is rarely a violent dream. More often the dream is noting that you have known there is something dangerous in the situation and have been pretending not to see it.

Where you often see it. A crocodile partly submerged. A crocodile on a riverbank. The dream uses the crocodile for lurking danger — usually emotional, often submerged.

What it is not. A crocodile is not always literal threat. The dictionary reads it as the watching, half-hidden risk.

Related in the dictionary. Read crocodile with snake (a different lurking), water, swamp, and any scene of partly-visible danger.

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