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Fighting Salamander in dreams

An amphibian linked to fire in folklore — survival through an element that should not be survivable.

Fighting in the dream layers in active conflict — the symbol's energy has been mobilised against something. Take note of what it is fighting; the dream is often naming the actual conflict that has been below the surface of your waking life.

A salamander in a dream carries a long folk association with fire — the creature said to walk out of flame unharmed. The literal animal is amphibian and water-dependent, but the dream uses the image. The dream brings the salamander when you have come through an episode — anger, illness, public exposure — that should have ended the version of you that went in, and somehow did not. A salamander stepping out of fire is the dream affirming the survival. A salamander dried out and dying is the dream noting that what you needed to stay damp through the fire — water, rest, a person — was withheld, and the trick of survival is wearing off.

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