I'm in a weathered house with my wife and kids, it sits on the water. Outside, a vicious storm rages. A helicopter circles and it has a fishing line running down and into the water. We are somehow working with it to catch fish. Eventually, it catches something. We open the door and take on the wind and rain to help pull in whatever the helicopter has on its line. My son drags in the catch. It is a snake, like a rattle snake, wet and slimy. My family is disgusted by it but I assure them that we should kill it and eat it. I smash its head. dead.
This dream can be interpreted in several ways, but here is one possible analysis:
The weathered house symbolizes the state of your current family dynamics or relationships. It suggests that there may be some challenges or difficulties you are facing, as indicated by the raging storm outside. However, despite these challenges, you are still managing to find ways to sustain yourselves, represented by the helicopter and the fishing line.
The helicopter represents a form of assistance or help that is coming from outside, possibly indicating external support or guidance you may be receiving in your waking life. The fact that you are working together with it to catch fish suggests that you are actively taking part in finding solutions or resolutions to the problems you are facing.
When your son drags in the catch, which turns out to be a snake, like a rattle snake, it signifies a hidden threat or danger within your family or relationships. The sliminess and disgust felt by your family members symbolize their discomfort or unease with this threat.
Your desire to kill and eat the snake suggests that you are determined to confront and overcome this danger. By smashing its head, you are taking definitive action to eliminate the threat and protect yourself and your loved ones.
Overall, this dream may reflect your subconscious recognition of challenges or conflicts within your family or relationships. It also signifies your willingness to face these challenges head-on and take action to address them, ensuring the well-being and security of your family.