Allegory Dream Interpretation
A dream which seems to have allegorical significance predicts a series of disappointing discoveries.
[1]A dream which seems to have allegorical significance predicts a series of disappointing discoveries.
[1]Insightful intellect that reflects reality.A common allegory for self-observation. We are looking into a mirror in our dreams in order to confirm our identity. If, in a dream, we a...
Discover MoreLife’s tasks, productivity, and success.See Grain, Field, Seed, Harvest. Compare this also with the allegory about the wheat kernel that must die in order to bear fruit many time...
Discover More(see also Travel)(1) A journey may express a need or desire to escape from your present situation: external constraints or inner conflict. But dream journeys usually have a destina...
Discover MoreSymbol of bodily protection it is an allegory of virginity. Additionally, like any round and closed figure, the belt represents continuity and wholeness. Therefore, it serves as a ...
Discover MoreFrom China to the Mediterranean cultures, the crane is an allegory of justice, longevity, and loyalty.Emblem of periodic regeneration and health, the crane announces, by inversion ...
Discover MoreThe mouse is occasionally associated with the devil. It represents your instincts. It could also be a symbol of timidity or little worries that “gnaw” at you psychologically.Th...
Discover MoreIt is a solar symbol, early bird, emblem of vigilance and activity. During the Middle Ages, it was a Christian icon of great importance, as demonstrated by its massive presence in ...
Discover MoreSymbol of wholeness. The sphere is identified with the globe, thus by analogy, with the celestial bodies. it is considered an allegory of the world. (See CIRCLE)...
Discover MoreThe swallow is an allegory of spring. Swallows embody purity and holiness because they always remain high in the sky; and solitude and freedom because of their migratory habits. (S...
Discover MoreThe falcon and the sparrow hawk symbolize spiritual, moral, or intellectual elevation. In Ancient Egypt, this bird was the emblem of the human soul. However, in the Middle Ages, th...
Discover MoreIt is associated with the rooster, so both symbols are similar (the rooster more or less represents watchfulness). In China, the pheasant is an allegory of light and day. In oneiri...
Discover MoreThroughout his life, Jung admitted his strong fascination with the theory of reincarnation but never declared himself for or against the idea. We simply don’t know whether he bel...
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