A Horse with Two Mouths

One often hears of a double headed snake but not a horse with two mouths. In King Pasenadi's fifth dream, he saw a horse being fed fodder and the beast ate with its two mouths. That's supposed to suggest a foolish unrighteous king appointing unrighteous and covetous men to be judges who will take bribes from both side. Snakes often suggest negativity. Even when snakes are featured as deities like Quetzalcóatl in ancient Mexico and Mesoamerica culture, a double-headed snake is still regarded as bearers of bad omens there and twin snakes often represent gossip. A horse with two mouths would probably represent greed and corruption.You'd perhaps think that this is prevalent in today's society.

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