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Dream Dictionary

Dictionary Symbols

Fable

Category: emotions/characters

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

Fabulous

Category: emotions/characters

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

Face

Category: emotions/characters

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

Factory

Category: places

A factory symbolizes creative production or industrial routine. Jung sees it as an alchemical workshop of the soul; Freud, as laborious sublimation. W...

Keywords : production, creativity, routine, efficiency

Fairy

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

Faith

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

Falcon

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

Family

Category: emotions/characters

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

Farm

Category: places

A farm symbolizes fertility, work, or rural roots. Jung links it to earthly creation; Freud, to agrarian instincts. Working on a farm suggests effort;...

Keywords : fertility, work, roots, effort

Fat

Category: objects

Fat symbolizes abundance, excess, or nourishment. Jung links it to stored energy; Freud, to indulgent desires. Accumulating fat suggests comfort; losi...

Keywords : abundance, excess, nourishment, comfort

Fatigue

Category: actions

Fatigue symbolizes exhaustion or emotional depletion. Jung links it to a drained psyche; Freud, to repressed vitality. Feeling fatigued suggests overl...

Keywords : exhaustion, depletion, overload, recovery

Fellatio

Category: actions

Fellatio symbolizes intimacy, power dynamics, or oral pleasure. Freud centers it as an oral fixation; Jung, as a symbolic union. Performing fellatio s...

Keywords : intimacy, power, pleasure, surrender

Fermentation

Category: objects

Fermentation symbolizes transformation, chaos, or inner brewing. Jung sees it as alchemical change; Freud, as repressed energy. Observing fermentation...

Keywords : transformation, chaos, process, integration

Fever

Category: actions

Fever symbolizes emotional heat or inner turmoil. Freud sees it as a somatic expression; Jung, as a psychic inflammation. Having a fever suggests inte...

Keywords : heat, turmoil, intensity, relief

Filter

Category: objects

A filter symbolizes selection, purification, or restriction. Jung links it to a psychic sieve; Freud, to repressed choices. Using a filter suggests di...

Keywords : selection, purification, restriction, discernment

Fire

Category: objects

Fire represents passion, destruction, or purification. Jung links it to an alchemical spark; Freud, to libidinal heat. A controlled fire suggests ener...

Keywords : passion, destruction, purification, energy

Flood

Category: places

A flood symbolizes massive purification or chaos. Jung links it to an archetypal myth; Freud, to a libidinal flood. Surviving a flood evokes rebirth; ...

Keywords : purification, chaos, rebirth, submersion

Flour

Category: objects

Flour represents potential, transformation, or nourishment. Jung sees it as raw material for creation; Freud, as a maternal base. Kneading flour sugge...

Keywords : potential, transformation, nourishment, effort

Flower

Category: objects

A flower represents beauty, growth, or fragility. Jung links it to the mandala of the self; Freud, to a sexual bloom. A blooming flower suggests vital...

Keywords : beauty, growth, fragility, vitality

Flute

Category: objects

A flute symbolizes harmony, breath, or seduction. Jung sees it as a voice of the spirit; Freud, as an oral symbol. Playing a flute suggests expression...

Keywords : harmony, breath, seduction, expression

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