Category: animals
The alligator represents an instinctive danger or hidden threat. Jung associates it with the shadow (repressed self). Freud sees it as a sexual or agg...
Keywords : danger, instinct, shadow, threat
Category: animals
A generic animal reflects instincts or raw energy. Jung links it to the shadow or wild archetype; Freud, to primal urges. A friendly animal indicates ...
Keywords : instinct, energy, shadow, urge
Category: animals
An ant represents diligence, community, or smallness. Jung links it to collective instinct; Freud, to minor urges. Working with ants suggests cooperat...
Keywords : diligence, community, smallness, cooperation
Category: animals
Bees symbolize collective work, discipline, and creativity. Jung associates them with communal instinct and fertile femininity (hive). A sting may ref...
Keywords : work, community, sting, creativity
Category: animals
The crab symbolizes protection or an emotional pincer. Freud sees it as fear of invasion; Jung, as an archetype of the devouring mother. Pinching with...
Keywords : protection, pincer, fear, defense
Category: animals
The deer represents grace, shyness, or a prey. Jung links it to a fugitive anima; Freud, to a sexual hunting urge. Hunting a deer suggests pursuit; ca...
Keywords : grace, shyness, prey, pursuit
Category: animals
The eagle embodies vision, freedom, and spiritual ambition. Jung links it to the hero archetype; Freud, to desires for power. Flying with an eagle sug...
Keywords : freedom, vision, power, ambition
Category: animals
The eel symbolizes slipperiness, mystery, or sinuous energy. Freud sees it as an aquatic phallus; Jung, as a transformative serpent. Catching an eel e...
Keywords : slipperiness, mystery, energy, mastery
Category: animals
The elephant embodies memory, strength, or a heavy burden. Jung links it to a wisdom guardian; Freud, to a massive urge. Riding an elephant suggests m...
Keywords : memory, strength, wisdom, oppression
Category: animals
The falcon embodies precision, vision, or predatory instinct. Jung links it to a spiritual hunter; Freud, to aggressive ambition. Flying with a falcon...
Keywords : precision, vision, instinct, focus
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A giraffe symbolizes vision, aspiration, or uniqueness. Jung links it to a lofty archetype; Freud, to an elevated desire. Seeing a giraffe suggests pe...
Keywords : vision, aspiration, uniqueness, perspective
Category: animals
A hedgehog symbolizes defense, sensitivity, or self-protection. Jung links it to a guarded archetype; Freud, to a prickly desire. Petting a hedgehog s...
Keywords : defense, sensitivity, protection, gentleness
Category: animals
A hippopotamus symbolizes strength, immersion, or hidden power. Jung sees it as a primal force; Freud, as a submerged desire. Encountering a hippo sug...
Keywords : strength, immersion, power, confrontation
Category: animals
The horse represents freedom, nobility, or wild energy. Jung links it to the archetypal steed; Freud, to a sexual equestrian urge. Riding a horse sugg...
Keywords : freedom, nobility, energy, control
Category: animals
A hyena symbolizes scavenging, cunning, or mockery. Jung sees it as a shadow trickster; Freud, as a base instinct. Encountering a hyena suggests cauti...
Keywords : scavenging, cunning, mockery, caution
Category: animals
An owl symbolizes wisdom, mystery, or vigilance. Jung links it to a nocturnal archetype; Freud, to a hidden desire. Seeing an owl suggests insight; be...
Keywords : wisdom, mystery, vigilance, insight
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An oyster symbolizes hidden treasure, protection, or sensitivity. Jung links it to a guarded pearl; Freud, to a sexual enclosure. Opening an oyster su...
Keywords : treasure, protection, sensitivity, discovery
Category: animals
The sperm whale embodies emotional depth or submerged strength. Jung sees it as an archetypal sea monster; Freud, as an aquatic phallic urge. Swimming...
Keywords : depth, strength, monster, immersion
Category: animals
The squirrel embodies agility, preparation, or restlessness. Jung links it to a keeper of spiritual nuts; Freud, to an accumulative urge. Seeing a squ...
Keywords : agility, preparation, restlessness, foresight
Category: animals
A swallow symbolizes freedom, renewal, or migration. Jung links it to a seasonal archetype; Freud, to a fleeting desire. Seeing a swallow suggests hop...
Keywords : freedom, renewal, migration, hope