(see Colors)Biblical: A promise kept, as well as hope and forgiveness.Birth, fertility, and creativity. In Africa, the rainbow snake made the world.The veil between realities: In p...
A white swan denotes wealth and happiness; a black one, grief (Raphael). A sacred bird of the ancients, though a medisrral symbol of hypocrisy as the swan has white feathers and bl...
See Cow. Food, security; a symbol for the original mother. Paradise is the land where milk and Honey flows. Something needs to be nourished with milk— with femininity. It might p...
See Poisonous Snake. More than anything else, this is a symbol of fear.It is also often a sexual symbol, and a symbol of wholeness, transformation, and rebirth, as in Ouroboros.A s...
The zone of the root chakra, where the Kundalini resides. This image may point to the relief of undigested leftovers, problems one has worked with.The suggestion here is to “let ...
1- Depending on the dream circumstances, the anvil can represent the basic force of nature, brute force or a way of creating an initial spark. By creating a situation in our lives ...
Ancient Druids regarded ash as a tree of well-being and perspicacity, and they used it for making their magical wands.Dreaming of sitting beneath or near an ash tree can symbolize ...
(see Beverages, Brewing)In Egypt, dreaming of barley beer meant longevity to the dreamer, whereas a beer made from wheat portended joyous times ahead.Love and commitment. In old Ge...
(see Eating, Fruit)Blackberries represent the harvest. Here you reap what you sow.Red berries portend happy occasions (see others by Color).Strawberries usually symbolize matters o...
(see Eating, Juice, Trees)Temptation to break personal taboos, or divine or societal laws. Responsible use of knowledge, skills, or wisdom.Matters of health: How the apple looks ma...
(see Herbs)Heroic energy. This herb was hung in Greek and Roman feast halls to welcome back victorious heroes.A period of well-deserved rest, or a temporary decrease in activities....
(see Desertion)Isolation and solitude, sometimes by choice. In these moments remember that even Moses had to spend time alone to find his destiny (see Desert).Being shipwrecked by,...
The origin of the language, if known, may have import here.For example, if your family originated in Italv and vou dream in Italian, this may be a subconscious desire to learn more...
(see Animals, Farm)Figuratively, someone who is always “hamming it up.”Among the Celts, an emblem of success and overcoming the odds. Pig was the favored food for Celtic victor...
(see by type, Forest, Fruit, Rods, Stick, Wand) Familial lines (e.g., “the family tree”).Free will and the ability to choose (note the Garden of Eden).Life, knowledge, and wisd...
(see Animals, Fish, Water)A difficult journey to transformation and enlightenment as in the story of Jonah and the whale. Similar whale myths appear in other cultures too, all of w...
(see Forest, Trees)Norse mythology 7 portrays the yew as Yggdrasil, or the World Tree. As such, this is a great symbol of security and firm roots.Folkloric: Protection, specificall...
Mistletoe represents the essence of life. In myth it was used to kill baldur the norse god of peace. Thought by the druids to be an ‘in between’, or a gateway to other worlds, ...
All birds are to be considered as messengers of some kind. There is probably no bird that exemplifies this more than the crow or raven. In Norse mythology, the two ravens Huginn an...
(see Beverages, Fruit by type)Drinking fully of life’s nectar; living each moment to its fullest.Celebration, and reasons for same. Also, hospitality being offered and accepted.I...