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: objects
Ebony represents darkness, nobility, or contrast. Freud sees it as a repressed racial symbol; Jung, as archetypal depth. Touching ebony suggests immer...
Keywords : darkness, nobility, contrast, immersion
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: places
An eclipse evokes temporary darkening or an opposing union. Jung sees it as a cosmic archetype; Freud, as solar castration. Observing an eclipse sugge...
Keywords : darkening, union, transformation, fear
Category: actions
Educating in a dream evokes transmission or an inner lesson. Jung links it to archetypal initiation; Freud, to superego formation. Giving education su...
Keywords : transmission, lesson, initiation, learning
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: actions
An election symbolizes democratic choice or validation. Freud links it to desires for power; Jung, to an archetypal vote. Voting evokes participation;...
Keywords : choice, validation, power, recognition
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: actions
Rising symbolizes spiritual ascent or promotion. Jung sees it as a soul’s flight; Freud, as sublimation. A gentle elevation evokes peace; forced, fe...
Keywords : ascent, promotion, flight, peace
Category: objects
An elevator symbolizes life transitions or status changes. Going up indicates progress; going down, introspection or regression. Jung links it to an i...
Keywords : transition, progress, introspection, stagnation
Category: objects
An elixir represents healing, magic, or a vital potion. Jung links it to inner alchemy; Freud, to a libidinal drug. Drinking an elixir suggests regene...
Keywords : healing, magic, regeneration, deception
Category: objects
An ellipse symbolizes omission, cycle, or orbit. Freud associates it with repressed narrative ellipses; Jung, with an elliptical mandala. Drawing an e...
Keywords : omission, cycle, completeness, interruption
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
Category: objects
The emerald represents hope, healing, or inner wealth. Jung sees it as an alchemical stone; Freud, as a sexual jewel. Wearing an emerald suggests vita...
Keywords : hope, healing, vitality, loss
Category: actions
The end symbolizes closure, death, or transition. Jung sees it as a cycle’s completion; Freud, as a final anxiety. Reaching an end suggests resoluti...
Keywords : closure, death, transition, resolution
Category: actions
Escaping symbolizes avoidance, freedom, or flight. Jung links it to a psychic retreat; Freud, to repressed fear. A successful escape suggests liberati...
Keywords : avoidance, freedom, flight, liberation
Category: actions
Exchanging something in a dream reflects emotional barter or equity. Freud links it to libidinal exchanges; Jung, to relational alchemy. A profitable ...
Keywords : barter, equity, harmony, theft