In some cultures, snakes are highly regarded as symbols of the ability to transcend into higher levels of consciousness or access knowledge beyond time and space. In pre-Christian ...
Discover MoreIt is common to dream about houses. They usually symbolize our emotional and psychological selves. All of your experiences, stages of development, and parts of your conscious and u...
Discover MoreIf one could produce a graphic image of the whole of human nature, many different forms might be integrated within an overall shape, perhaps a circle or square. Also, if it were po...
Discover MoreIn our dreams, this simple domestic animal can represent a variety of very important and deeply-felt issues. In some cultures the cow is a sacred symbol, representing divine qualit...
Discover MoreIn dreams, the sun can represent various powerful entities, such as a great king, a ruler, a father, or a source of strength and wealth. It also embodies themes of authority, spiri...
Discover MoreWater is a powerful symbol in dreams, representing life, emotions, prosperity, and spiritual cleansing. The meaning of water can vary depending on its form, clarity, and how it is ...
Discover MoreA symbol of Venus—love and devotion.The contradiction of blossom and thorn.The rose plays the same role in the West that the lotus plays in the Orient. Both blossom, producing ma...
Discover MoreMaterial aspects: The jungle in dreams is an image belonging to mysticism and fairy tales, often representing chaos, which can be either positive or negative depending on the circu...
Discover MoreTo dream of attending a wedding, or a wedding reception, symbolizes a new beginning for you. This dream may also reflect your anxieties about commitment and independence.If you dre...
Discover MoreIn dreams, family members, particularly parents, symbolize the deep-rooted patterns, emotions, and experiences that shape our sense of self and influence our lives. These dream sym...
Discover MoreThe dream images representing father are many: God, a god, a giant, a tyrant, executioner, devil. Pan—and of course father.A child is, figuratively, like a growing plant. It take...
Discover More1- The egg is the symbol of unrealised potential, of possibilities yet to come, so to dream of an egg indicates that we have not made fully conscious our natural abilities.To be ea...
Discover More1- An entrance in a dream has the same significance as a door (see Door), representing a new area of experience, or the new experience itself. Such a dream often signifies the need...
Discover MoreIn dream sequences the mountain usually appears in order to svmbolise an obstacle which needs to be overcome. By daring to climb the mountain we challenge our own inadequacies and ...
Discover More(see Numbers, Square) An ancient Babylonian and Egyptian emblem for wholeness and fulfillment.A number representing the divine spark or source. Many languages depict God with a fou...
Discover More1- A shield is a symbol of preservation. It can appear in dreams as a warrior’s shield, or as a barrier between the dreamer and the rest of the world.If we are shielding someone ...
Discover MoreHats, in general, represent the attitudes you wear and explain something about the direction of your thinking.A flowered bonnet may comment on old-fashioned feminine values.A Nike ...
Discover MoreDreams of a banana represent a sweet, delicious taste for life.The banana is also synonymous with the male phallus, representing fertility, sexual pleasure and fulfillment.If you s...
Discover More(see Weapons)Directional guidance, like a subliminal road map showing you the way to go. Watch where the arrow lands to see if you’re making or missing your mark.Power over, or e...
Discover MoreTrees are powerful symbols representing life and wisdom. With roots in the Lower World, trees draw energy from the earth, reflecting our deep connection to the core of the earth th...
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