If we dream of finding something, such as a precious object, we are becoming aware of some part of ourselves which is, or will be, of use to us. We are making a discovery or a real...
Discover MoreTattoos portray archetypes with which you may identify. They may act as metaphors for what is deeply imprinted within the soul, whether devil or angel. Tattoos may make a strong st...
Discover MoreSymbol: A book in a dream could be the “book of your life.”Vision: Sitting in the middle of a lot of books or being in a huge library indicates the fear of being stretched to...
Discover MoreSymbols, metaphors, and archetypes in your dream do not appear by accident but usually have a deeper and more powerful significance. Some dreams are simply a way for us to MdigestH...
Discover MoreDreams of being chased are most common. These dreams are typically metaphors of the need for the dreamer to escape certain situations in life. Such escapes may not always be produc...
Discover MoreSuch dreams do not have to be premonitory or have any relation to physical death, but rather should be interpreted as a sign of the end of an era.It is the beginning of something n...
Discover MoreIn dreams, opposites that appear are metaphors for those contradictory aspects that our minds contain. It deals with the masculine and feminine, extroversion and introversion, acti...
Discover MoreBecause of the dreaming mind’s tendency to literalize metaphors, the back can signify meanings from familiar sayings. For example, in a dream the back may mean “watch your back...
Discover MoreBees have a rich symbolic tradition out of proportion to their small size. Positively, they have been used to represent diligence, hard work, and organization. Less positively, the...
Discover MoreBirds are complex symbols with many possible meanings.As creatures that fly aloft with no attachment to the ground, they can represent freedom, either physical or psychological. Be...
Discover MoreBlood has a rich and complex symbology and can represent any number of different kinds of human experiences. Because of certain familiar experiences and metaphors, many of these do...
Discover MoreBoxes have a complex range of meanings, so deciphering the meaning of a box that appears in a dream is often difficult. For Freud, boxes represented the womb or the vagina. Much de...
Discover MoreEating sometimes symbolizes partaking of nonphysical forms of nourishment. It may also represent enjoyment or indulgence. Because the English language uses certain eating metaphors...
Discover MoreFeet can symbolize everything from sex to humility. They also represent mobility, freedom, and a foundation. Various metaphors may be represented by literal feet in the dream state...
Discover More“The goose that lays the golden eggs” symbolizes opulent fertility and wealth on the physical plane of life. Also, because the dreaming mind tends to literalize linguistic meta...
Discover MoreHorns in a dream sometimes indicate a “wake-up call” and the need to pay attention to the inner voices of one’s intuition and spiritual guidance.Also, because of the dreaming...
Discover MorePepper can represent spiciness, irritation, or warmth—all of which are metaphors for aspects of human interaction. In a dream, pepper could be representing any one of these quali...
Discover MoreDreams in which you are inappropriately dressed or underdressed when everyone else is appropriately dressed for the occasion are classic metaphors for feelings of frustration and u...
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