An alphabetically arranged address book lends itself well to keeping track of the most important symbols in your dreams. First, make a note of the personal meaning and then the gen...
Read MoreThe archetypes listed here are just a few of the many ancient patterns that exist in human consciousness and manifest as symbolic figures, played by yourself or someone else, in yo...
Read MoreVarious ministries and organizations have logged literally thousands of dreams and therefore have been able to decipher the most common dreams that people have. The following is no...
Read MoreCertain key figures in human history have had such an impact on world history that your unconscious may have stored the information—perhaps from school or college days, or even f...
Read MoreSpecific trees may be significant to you, so try and identify the feelings and associations a specific tree evokes if one appears in your dream. For example, does the magnolia that...
Read MoreAlmost every dream has a theme, which may be common or uncommon. Without understanding the theme, you will usually be at a loss to make sense of the individual images—the people ...
Read MoreYour dream and its symbols speak through the language of dream symbolism. Although that language shares similarities across dreamers, each dreamer’s subconscious mind speaks in i...
Read MoreThe breast piece jewels listed in Exodus 28:17-20 and 39:10-13 do not identify the tribal names, so tribe and jewel correspondence has remained a mystery. Neither does the Rev. 21 ...
Read MoreThe breast piece jewels listed in Exodus 28:17-20 and 39:10-13 do not identify the tribal names, so tribe and jewel correspondence has remained a mystery. Neither does the Rev. 21 ...
Read MoreWho's in Your Dreams: Jungian Archetypes and Other People Introduction: Our dreams tend to be very self-centered; they are almost always about us. So, when ...
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