BACK again! Well....I'm still not entirely sure about the Egyptian connection BUT I did find another reference to something that makes much better sense! This is the beginning blurb from the Wikipedia on the Arthurian Legend of the Questing Beast!
"The Questing Beast, or the Beast Glatisant (Barking Beast), is a monster from Arthurian legend, the subject of quests by famous knights like King Pellinore, Sir Palamedes, and Sir Percival.
The strange creature has the head and neck of a serpent, the body of a leopard, the haunches of a lion and the feet of a hart.[1] Its name comes from the great noise it emits from its belly, a barking like "thirty couple hounds questing". 'Glatisant' is related to the French word glapissant, 'yelping' or 'barking', especially of small dogs or foxes."
Even tho''ve seen a pictogram of a four-legged snake in my Egyptian texts I have also read on the Arthurian legend extensively. The Questing Beast was supposedly a very loquacious and even friendly beast to some...? Originally it was spawned by the coupling of a human princess with an incubus (in the image of her brother). It represented lust, incest and villainy. In Arthurian legend it fell in love with Sir Pallomides and King Pellinor. There are both good and bad revues about it. Some have it being very large, almost draconian, whilst other tales have it the size of a dog.
About your dream...I haven't a clue! Even if I did, I'd rather not stick my neck out as it keeps getting chopped off! LOL! My interpretations don't mix with the younger set....at all. Hopefully another member will come up with some viable ideas for you. I'd make note of its behavior and what, if anything, it does to you, with you and or says to you. What kind of scenarios does it appear? If something like this appears throughout various dreams consistantly it means something and you'd best pay attention (I know, duh...) I'm sorry if this wasn't much help but I will continue to search my files on the Egyptian angle, for what it's worth. (IMG:
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