Dream Interpretation - Common Symbols And Their Meanings
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Dream Interpretation: Common Symbols and Their Meanings
Overview
Dream interpretation can be pursued for fun, as a hobby, or as a serious career. Many psychologists and therapists now use it to uncover hidden desires and deep-seated personality issues. Analyzing symbols and objects from dreams can offer valuable insights into the dreamer's subconscious.
Common Symbols and Meanings
Colors in Dreams
- Red: Passion or anger
- Pink: Healing power of love
- Black: Fear of death or aging
- Grey: Confusion or fear
- White: Fear of death or new beginnings
- Green: Healing
- Blue: Sadness
- Yellow: Peace, calm, and hope
Numbers in Dreams
- One: Unity
- Two: Equality or balance (spiritual or gender)
- Three: Unity, harmony, or spiritual fulfillment
- Five: Change, whether positive or negative
For other numbers, meanings may vary based on personal experiences.
Pregnancy or Babies
Dreams of pregnancy or babies often symbolize new experiences or beginnings in life.
Various Objects
- Accident: Fear of mental or physical breakdown
- Awakening: Openness to new ideas or experiences
- Brother: Signifies relationship improvement or strain
- Climbing: Achieving new personal or spiritual goals
- Desert: Loneliness or feeling lost
- Door: Opportunities; fear of opening a door suggests fear of new challenges
- Eating: Need for nourishment or care
- Falling: Loss of control or instability
- Jumping: Aspiration for higher achievements
- Ladder: Growth or progress
- Military: Desire for authority
- Rain: Depression or sadness
By exploring these symbols, dream interpretation becomes a compelling journey into the subconscious.
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