also see Buildings1- A door in a dream signifies a movement between two states of being. It can represent entry into a new phase of life, such as puberty or middle age. There may b...
Discover Morealso see Border1- To dream of crossing a border or frontier from one placc to another represents making great changes in life, actively instigating a change from one state to anoth...
Discover More1- Traditionally to dream of death indicated the possibility of a birth or a change in circumstances in one’s own life or that of people around. Because in the past death held gr...
Discover MoreThe interpretation of a dream whose central image is your father depends largely on the relationship that you have with him in real life. At a simple level, maybe the dream is offe...
Discover MoreFor a man, a beard in a dream signifies wealth, honor and dignity.If it is moderately long or well trimmed in the dream, it means earning respect, rising in rank, prosperity, beaut...
Discover MoreSmelling a bad odor in a dream means hearing bad words, or it could mean distress. Smelling odor that emanates from under the armpit in a dream means headache, nasal congestions, c...
Discover MoreInsecurity; the breakdown of opinions, attitudes or relationships which seemed so dependable. May also show great inner change and growth which makes us feel uncertain of our gro...
Discover More(Childbearing, Planting) In a dream, a pregnancy indicates woman’s success, diligence and assiduity in pursuing her goals. In a dream, pregnancy also means receiving recognition,...
Discover MoreAlthough the term "archetype" has a long history, Carl Jung used it to describe an instinctive tendency in the human unconscious to express certain motifs or themes. Archetypes man...
Discover MoreA well-known desire for acceptance and validation, even if you are the hero or heroine yourself.If you see a hero, it would indicate that you are hoping for help, but pettiness is ...
Discover MoreExample: ‘A ritual began whereby a laige knife was drawn and a few deep cuts were made to both our faces. I put my hands to my face and saw them covered with blood, crying and cr...
Discover MoreIf we keep a record of our dreams it will soon become obvious that some of our dream themes, characters or places recur again and again. These recurrences are of various types.A ...
Discover MoreDreams of a blossom symbolize that opportunities are coming into fruition and expansion in your career and/or relationships.See Bloom, Adolescence and Puberty....
Discover MoreTime of puberty; changes in physical and sexual awareness due to heightened kundalini power. Emotional growth goes more slowly. General confusion because of rapid changes and incre...
Discover More“The interpretation of dreams is the real path to knowing the soul.” SIGMUND FREUD Clear and personalized messages Before jumping in to discover the hidden messages that fil...
Discover MoreThe learning process; what we leamt at school—not lessons but interrelationships, class structure, competitiveness, authority, mortification, group preferences, etc.; habits of...
Discover MoreThe 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 ...
Discover MoreThe Seven wears a halo—in mythology as well.The week has Seven davs. four times Seven is the month of the moon. There are Seven deadlv sins and Seven virtues. Seven is the symbol...
Discover More(1) The symbolism may be phallic.(2) The sword may symbolize consciousness. In what Jung called the first stage of individuation, beginning at puberty, the conscious ego must free ...
Discover MoreFlowers that are blossoming in dreams may symbolize the flowering of an idea or new relationship, or that a new phase in your life has begun. According to Freud, flowers are a fema...
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