Category: places
A cabin symbolizes an isolated refuge or a return to simplicity. Jung links it to the primitive unconscious; Freud, to infantile regression. A cozy ca...
Keywords : refuge, simplicity, unconscious, security
Category: objects
A cage symbolizes restriction, fear, or a need for protection. Freud interprets it as libidinal repression; Jung, as a limitation of the shadow. Being...
Keywords : restriction, fear, repression, liberation
Category: objects
A cake symbolizes celebration, indulgence, or reward. Jung links it to a ritual of abundance; Freud, to oral gratification. Eating cake suggests joy; ...
Keywords : celebration, indulgence, reward, joy
Category: actions
Doing a calculation in a dream evokes logic, anxiety, or a personal equation. Freud associates it with repressed mathematical anxieties; Jung, with al...
Keywords : logic, anxiety, balance, clarity
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
Category: emotions/characters
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
Category: objects
The cannon symbolizes explosive force or authority. Freud links it to a phallic urge; Jung, to an alchemical shot. Firing a cannon evokes liberation; ...
Keywords : force, authority, explosion, liberation
Category: places
A canteen represents a place of sharing or a school memory. Jung links it to a collective ritual; Freud, to nourishing desires. Eating at a canteen su...
Keywords : sharing, memory, integration, isolation
Category: objects
A canvas symbolizes a project in progress or a life framework. Freud associates it with woven desires; Jung, with a creative mandala. Embroidering a c...
Keywords : project, framework, creation, patience
Category: places
A cape (geographical) evokes a landmark or ambition. Jung links it to an unconscious beacon; Freud, to a desire for conquest. Reaching a cape suggests...
Keywords : landmark, ambition, accomplishment, conquest
Category: emotions/characters
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
Category: actions
Capturing something in a dream symbolizes mastery or possession. Freud links it to libidinal capture; Jung, to shadow integration. A successful captur...
Keywords : mastery, possession, victory, escape
Category: objects
A car symbolizes personal travel or life control. Jung links it to a vehicle of the self; Freud, to a mobile phallic urge. Driving a car evokes direct...
Keywords : travel, control, direction, derailment
Category: objects
A caravan represents a nomadic journey or mobile community. Freud associates it with itinerant desires; Jung, with a migratory archetype. Traveling in...
Keywords : travel, nomad, community, adventure
Category: emotions/characters
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
Category: actions
A carnage symbolizes destructive chaos or a violent purge. Jung sees it as an archetypal battle; Freud, as a sadistic urge. Surviving a carnage evokes...
Keywords : chaos, destruction, resilience, aggression
Category: places
A cave symbolizes the unconscious, mystery, or refuge. Jung links it to a primal womb; Freud, to repressed instincts. Entering a cave suggests explora...
Keywords : unconscious, mystery, refuge, exploration
Category: objects
A cavity evokes inner decay or a neglected issue. Freud links it to dental anxieties; Jung, to soul corrosion. Having a cavity suggests unease; treati...
Keywords : decay, neglect, unease, healing
Category: objects
A checkerboard symbolizes dualities, choices, or strategic play. Freud links it to opposing impulses; Jung, to a binary mandala. Playing on a checkerb...
Keywords : duality, choice, strategy, confusion
Category: places
A church represents spirituality, community, or a moral refuge. Jung links it to a sacred mandala; Freud, to religious sublimation. Entering a church ...
Keywords : spirituality, community, quest, doubt