Category: objects
Scaffolding symbolizes construction or temporary instability. Jung sees it as a soul’s skeleton; Freud, as a phallic structure. Climbing scaffolding...
Keywords : construction, instability, ambition, risk
Category: objects
A scale symbolizes protection or fragmentation. Jung links it to a reptilian shield; Freud, to a sexual armor. Losing scales evokes vulnerability; gai...
Keywords : protection, fragmentation, shield, vulnerability
Category: objects
Scarlet evokes passion, danger, or shame. Freud associates it with red excitement; Jung, with alchemical fire. Wearing scarlet suggests vitality; seei...
Keywords : passion, danger, excitement, vitality
Category: actions
A scratch symbolizes a minor wound or a mark. Freud associates it with superficial excitement; Jung, with a soul’s graze. Scratching evokes relief; ...
Keywords : wound, mark, excitement, relief
Category: emotions/characters
Selfishness reflects self-preservation or isolation. Jung sees it as a self-imbalance; Freud, as a narcissistic urge. Practicing selfishness suggests ...
Keywords : self-preservation, isolation, balance, jealousy
Category: places
Sewers represent the dirty unconscious or a descent into the underworld. Jung sees them as a shadow realm; Freud, as repressed elimination. Exploring ...
Keywords : unconscious, descent, purge, stagnation
Category: objects
A shape symbolizes structure, identity, or abstraction. Jung sees it as a mandala archetype; Freud, as a formed desire. Creating a shape suggests cont...
Keywords : structure, identity, abstraction, control
Category: objects
A sheath symbolizes protection, concealment, or restraint. Jung links it to a container of power; Freud, to a repressed phallic symbol. Placing a weap...
Keywords : protection, concealment, restraint, control
Category: places
A shed represents an eccentric space or creative folly. Freud associates it with marginal impulses; Jung, with a soul’s asylum. Entering a shed sugg...
Keywords : eccentric, folly, creativity, exploration
Category: objects
A sickle symbolizes harvest, death, or severance. Jung links it to an archetypal reaper; Freud, to a castrating tool. Using a sickle suggests completi...
Keywords : harvest, death, severance, completion
Category: objects
A slab (stone) symbolizes stability or a tomb. Freud associates it with funereal repression; Jung, with an archetypal foundation. Walking on slabs evo...
Keywords : stability, tomb, solidity, instability
Category: actions
A slap symbolizes reprimand, shock, or awakening. Jung links it to a call to consciousness; Freud, to an aggressive impulse. Giving a slap suggests as...
Keywords : reprimand, shock, awakening, assertion
Category: objects
Smoke symbolizes mystery, obfuscation, or transformation. Jung sees it as a veil of the unconscious; Freud, as a clouded desire. Seeing smoke suggests...
Keywords : mystery, obfuscation, transformation, clarity
Category: objects
A snowflake symbolizes uniqueness, transience, or purity. Jung sees it as a crystalline mandala; Freud, as a fleeting desire. Catching a snowflake sug...
Keywords : uniqueness, transience, purity, appreciation
Category: objects
A sofa evokes rest, conversation, or an analytical session. Jung links it to an unconscious couch; Freud, to his therapeutic tool. Sitting on a sofa i...
Keywords : rest, conversation, unconscious, relaxation
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: actions
Spoiling something in a dream symbolizes waste, regret, or corruption. Jung sees it as a disruption of harmony; Freud, as a destructive impulse. Spoil...
Keywords : waste, regret, corruption, neglect
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: places
A station symbolizes transition, waiting, or connection. Jung sees it as a crossroads of the psyche; Freud, as a point of departure for desires. Waiti...
Keywords : transition, waiting, connection, anticipation
Category: objects
A stinger symbolizes a sting, aggression, or penetration. Freud sees it as a clear phallic symbol; Jung, as a transformative venom. Being stung evokes...
Keywords : sting, aggression, penetration, pain