Category: emotions/characters
An angel symbolizes divine protection, intuition, or a spiritual message. Jung sees it as a guide from the unconscious; Freud, as a projection of idea...
Keywords : protection, spirituality, intuition, guidance
Category: emotions/characters
A brother symbolizes camaraderie, rivalry, or a mirror self. Jung links it to a shadow companion; Freud, to sibling dynamics. Bonding with a brother s...
Keywords : camaraderie, rivalry, unity, conflict
Category: emotions/characters
Candor represents innocence or risky naivety. Jung links it to the inner child; Freud, to a pure impulse. Showing candor suggests openness; abusing it...
Keywords : innocence, naivety, openness, vulnerability
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A cannibal embodies destruction or a destructive fusion. Jung sees it as a devouring shadow; Freud, as an aggressive oral impulse. Being eaten suggest...
Keywords : destruction, fusion, shadow, incorporation
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The captain represents authority or inner leadership. Jung sees it as an archetypal guide; Freud, as a paternal figure. Being a captain suggests contr...
Keywords : authority, leadership, guide, control
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A cardinal (bird or religious figure) symbolizes spirituality or moral direction. Jung links it to a glowing guide; Freud, to a phallic authority. See...
Keywords : spirituality, direction, revelation, vocation
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A delinquent embodies rebellion or the social shadow. Jung sees it as a trickster; Freud, as an antisocial urge. Being a delinquent suggests revolt; e...
Keywords : rebellion, shadow, revolt, fear
Category: emotions/characters
A demon represents dark forces or the shadow. Jung links it to an archetype of evil; Freud, to a diabolic urge. Fighting a demon suggests integration;...
Keywords : darkness, shadow, integration, temptation
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A dentist embodies painful healing or medical authority. Jung links it to an archetypal healer; Freud, to a sadistic figure. Visiting a dentist sugges...
Keywords : healing, authority, confrontation, evasion
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Desire in a dream reflects deep aspiration or an impulse. Freud centers it as a psychic driver; Jung, as a quest for individuation. Fulfilled desire e...
Keywords : aspiration, impulse, satisfaction, tension
Category: emotions/characters
Disgust in a dream reflects visceral rejection or aversion. Jung interprets it as a confrontation with the shadow; Freud, as a displaced impulse. Feel...
Keywords : rejection, aversion, shadow, acceptance
Category: emotions/characters
An echo represents repetition, communication, or a repressed call. Freud sees it as a narcissistic impulse; Jung, as a whisper from the unconscious. H...
Keywords : repetition, communication, resonance, deafness
Category: emotions/characters
Embarrassment reflects social unease or inhibition. Freud links it to libidinal shame; Jung, to a shadow blockage. Feeling embarrassment suggests vuln...
Keywords : unease, inhibition, vulnerability, growth
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A fable in a dream reflects a moral lesson or imaginary narrative. Freud associates it with repressed childhood tales; Jung, with an archetypal myth. ...
Keywords : lesson, moral, narrative, wisdom
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The fabulous evokes wonder, illusion, or aspiration. Jung links it to an archetypal realm; Freud, to fantastic sublimation. Living a fabulous moment s...
Keywords : wonder, illusion, aspiration, joy
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A face symbolizes identity, a mask, or confrontation. Freud sees it as a mirror of the ego; Jung, as an archetypal self. Seeing a deformed face evokes...
Keywords : identity, mask, confrontation, acceptance
Category: emotions/characters
A fairy represents magic, desire, or enchantment. Jung sees it as an anima figure; Freud, as a wish-fulfillment fantasy. Meeting a fairy suggests insp...
Keywords : magic, desire, enchantment, inspiration
Category: emotions/characters
Faith represents trust, spirituality, or conviction. Jung links it to an archetypal belief; Freud, to a sublimated hope. Holding faith suggests streng...
Keywords : trust, spirituality, conviction, strength
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The family represents roots, support, or conflict. Jung sees it as a collective archetype; Freud, as an Oedipal nexus. A harmonious family suggests st...
Keywords : roots, support, conflict, stability
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The fool represents chaos, freedom, or hidden wisdom. Jung sees it as a trickster archetype; Freud, as a reckless impulse. Playing the fool suggests l...
Keywords : chaos, freedom, wisdom, liberation