(Burial ground, Grave, Graveyard) Seeing a cemetery or a graveyard in a dream means appeasement and comfort for a terrified person, and dismay to a comfortable and a relaxed perso...
Discover More(Maqam Ibraliim, arb.) One who stands at the Station of Abraham at the Sacred Mosque in Mecca and offers his prayers in a dream is a pious person who observes the divine laws and w...
Discover MoreExample: ‘I know I have killed somebody and their body is walled up in the cellar.The strange thing is I haven’t a clue who this person is. Various people visit my home and I a...
Discover MoreSomething big in one’s life; reaching a wider awareness of our life or situation; something which stands above the commonplace. Example: ‘I was on top of a mountain with my s...
Discover MoreDreams of sky diving signify a desire for extreme adventure.If you feel excited, then you have a positive expectation about falling in love and taking risks in your business.If you...
Discover MorePsychological / emotional perspective: Terror in a dream is often the result of unresolved fears and doubts.It is only by experiencing such a profoundly disturbing emotion that are...
Discover MoreSnakes are one of the most powerful dream symbols known to humankind. They have been both revered and feared since time immemorial. They represent sexual power, resurrection, heali...
Discover MoreUnderstanding Dream Interpretation: Jungian Theory and Symbolic Meaning The Way Station In this dream, I find myself in a rest area, like a way station, possibly along a highway ...
Discover MoreDreaming that you are in front of huge amounts of food or beverage but unable to try them represents a situation of abstinence.It is often a recurrent dream, especially, while diet...
Discover MoreYour dream world is an invisible but extremely powerful inner resouce, one that you can learn to access freely. You can learn to command and control your dreams, thereby enriching ...
Discover MoreJ.A. Hadfield, in his book Dreams and Nightmares (Pelican 1954), puts forward what he calls a biological theory of dreams. He says the function of dreams is that, by reproducing di...
Discover MoreThe symbols of death or the fear of death can be: sunset; evening; a crossed river or falling in a river, a skeleton; snarling dogs; sleep; anaesthetic; gravestones; cemetery; bl...
Discover MoreExample: I entered a neglected garden adjoining a house I had formerly lived in. I was astonished that I had never noticed this garden before. I took a spade and hoe and began to w...
Discover MoreThe defences we use, such as pnde, beliefs, anger, to protect ourselves from deeply feeling the impact of the world, relationships, love, anxiety or pain. These are often felt as t...
Discover MoreExample: ‘At the top of the stairs is a small door, half opened as if inviting me to go up. I get an overpowering sense of something evil beyond the door just waiting for me’ (...
Discover MoreExample: ‘When inside the house I dream of recurrently, I am terrified of someone, a man who is trying to find and kill me’ (Barbara T). As a young woman Barbara discovered...
Discover MoreExample: I see a little girl humming an innocent tune, plucking daisies in a vast lush green field. Suddenly a huge machine or monster comes ploughing through the field over the gi...
Discover MoreThings we repeat over and over, like habits; movement towards greater awareness or insight.Example: We walk around, go upstairs, and I notice a staircase leading to a room or roo...
Discover MoreAlthough the wolf can depict our sense that ‘things’ are out to get us, the wolf is often just fear. Fear is one of our insiinctive reactions to situations, so is depicted by a...
Discover MoreHaving written a dream down, by using highlighting pens to make all matching words the same colour, one can immediately see the main issues in some dreams.Example: ‘We walk aroun...
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