Category: actions
Dreaming of abandonment (self or others) reflects a fear of loneliness or loss of control. Freud sees it as an anxiety tied to childhood or unstable r...
Keywords : loneliness, loss, independence, rejection
Category: places
An abyss in a dream evokes an existential void or fear of the unknown. Freud links it to sexual or moral fall anxiety. Jung sees it as a gateway to th...
Keywords : void, fall, unconscious, transformation
Category: actions
An accident (car, fall) signals an imbalance in life: stress or recklessness. Freud sees it as a repressed destructive urge. Jung interprets it as nec...
Keywords : chaos, destruction, warning, change
Category: objects
An acorn symbolizes potential, growth, or humble beginnings. Jung links it to a seed of the self; Freud, to a latent desire. Planting an acorn suggest...
Keywords : potential, growth, beginnings, hope
Category: objects
Drinking alcohol in a dream may indicate a desire for escape or loss of control. Freud sees it as a sublimation of impulses; Jung, as a misdirected qu...
Keywords : escape, control, excess, celebration
Category: places
An alley symbolizes a life path or transition. A straight alley suggests clarity and direction; dark or winding, uncertainty or introspection. Jung li...
Keywords : path, transition, introspection, direction
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: objects
A blossoming almond tree symbolizes hope, rebirth, or fertility. Jung links it to the tree of life; Freud, to flourishing sexuality. A barren almond t...
Keywords : hope, rebirth, fertility, vitality
Category: objects
An ambulance signals an emotional or physical emergency, a need for care. Freud links it to death anxiety; Jung, to transformation through crisis. Dri...
Keywords : emergency, care, crisis, vulnerability
Category: objects
An anchor evokes stability or emotional grounding, but also a burden. Jung links it to a need for roots; Freud, to fixation on the past. A raised anch...
Keywords : stability, grounding, burden, past
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: 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: objects
An antenna symbolizes communication or receptivity to ideas. Jung sees it as a connection to the collective unconscious; Freud, as a desire for contac...
Keywords : communication, receptivity, connection, isolation
Category: places
An ark (like Noahâs) represents salvation or protected transition. Jung links it to rebirth after chaos; Freud, to a survival instinct. Being in an ...
Keywords : salvation, transition, protection, resilience
Category: actions
Dreaming of an arrest evokes guilt, restriction, or a need for control. Freud sees it as fear of punishment; Jung, as a confrontation with the shadow....
Keywords : guilt, restriction, control, oppression
Category: objects
An arrow symbolizes direction, aggression, or precision. Jung sees it as a spiritual aim; Freud, as a phallic projectile. Shooting an arrow suggests f...
Keywords : direction, aggression, precision, focus
Category: objects
An axe symbolizes destruction, power, or transformation. Jung sees it as a tool of the self; Freud, as a phallic weapon. Wielding an axe suggests cont...
Keywords : destruction, power, transformation, control