This simple and basic fruit is a powerful symbol in religious writings, literature, and dreams. It fundamentally represents knowledge and the freedom that come with it. With knowle...
Discover MoreTo dream that you wear this beautiful and costly raiment, denotes exaltation, lofty character and wealth forming a barrier to want and misery.To see others thus clothed, you will b...
Discover MoreTo dream of Satan, foretells that you will have some dangerous adventures, and you will be forced to use strategy to keep up honorable appearances.To dream that you kill him, foret...
Discover MoreFruit represents abundance and prosperity. As a result of the seeds that they carry, they may also represent new beginnings. In biblical stories, mythology and literature in genera...
Discover MoreNurturing element, soothing emotions, coats stomach where ideas are digested. Milk is a symbol of leaning, knowledge, plenty, fertility and immortality. Milk as a symbol of immorta...
Discover MoreThe meaning of this symbol could be very much like that of chickens. However, the rooster represents male energy and possibly aggression.If you ever observed a rooster in a hen hou...
Discover MoreAlive and flourishing, good news; dead, bad tidings. In mystic literature, the apple is the tree of life (Bayley). ...
Discover MoreOne of Carl Jung s most interesting areas of thought is that of individuation. In a nutshell the word refers to the processes involved in becoming a self-aware human being.The area...
Discover MoreTo dream that you see an author working on something means that you are absorbed in a piece of literature....
Discover MoreFrom the very earliest times the idea of two polarities being able to unite in perfect harmony has been inherent in all spiritual belief.The union of the masculine and feminine pri...
Discover MoreThe Scientific Literature of Dream-Problems I shall begin by giving a short account of the views of earlier writers on this subject and of the status of the dream-problem in conte...
Discover MoreThe Scientific Literature of Dream-Problems I shall begin by giving a short account of the views of earlier writers on this subject and of the status of the dream-problem in conte...
Discover MoreGreece Antiphon, a Greek living in the fourth century bc. wrote the first known descriptive book of dreams. It was designed to be used for practical and professional interpretati...
Discover More(1) A wolf may symbolize all that you are afraid of in yourself, particularly what you see as ‘animal’, aggressive and destructive. Probably your fear is irrational and stems f...
Discover MorePigs themselves are actually quite smart and relatively clean animals. However, the media and literature have made the pig synonymous with gluttony and avarice. Your dream may be r...
Discover MoreIf you are bestowed with the highest honor in your dream, such as the Nobel peace prize or a bravery award, this could suggest a desire for your qualities and actions to be recogni...
Discover More[DREAM IMAGES: PRINCESS; YOUNG GIRL ETC.]The damsel in distress may be the oldest female archetype in all of popular literature and the movies. She is beautiful, vulnerable and in ...
Discover MoreThe hero is a classic figure in ancient Greek and Roman literature, often portrayed as one who must confront an increasingly difficult path of obstacles in order to mature into adu...
Discover More[DREAM IMAGES: EXPLORER; PILGRIM; SETTLER]The pioneer discovers and explores new lands, whether that territory is external or internal. The passion to explore the South Pole is as ...
Discover More“I can never decide whether my dreams are a result of my thoughts, or my thoughts the result of my dreams. It is very queer. But my dreams make conclusions for me. They ...
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