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Itch

category actions

An itch evokes inner discomfort or a repressed desire. Freud associates it with sexual excitement; Jung, with an urgency of the soul. Scratching sugge...

Keywords : discomfort, desire, excitement, relief

Kiss

category actions

Kissing symbolizes union, affection, or fusion. Jung links it to integration of opposites; Freud, to an oral desire. A tender kiss evokes love; passio...

Keywords : union, affection, integration, passion

Knee

category objects

The knee symbolizes humility, vulnerability, or support. Jung sees it as a point of surrender; Freud, as a weak joint. Kneeling suggests submission; i...

Keywords : humility, vulnerability, support, submission

Ladder

category objects

A ladder symbolizes ascent or progress. Jung links it to a bridge to the divine; Freud, to a sexual climb. Climbing a ladder evokes success; slipping,...

Keywords : ascent, progress, success, relapse

Lady

category emotions/characters

A lady embodies femininity, authority, or the anima. Jung sees it as a feminine archetype; Freud, as a maternal figure. Meeting a lady suggests connec...

Keywords : femininity, authority, anima, connection

Lawn

category places

A lawn symbolizes order, growth, or social presentation. Jung sees it as a cultivated psyche; Freud, as a manicured desire. Mowing a lawn suggests con...

Keywords : order, growth, presentation, control

Leaf

category objects

A leaf symbolizes growth, fragility, or cycles. Jung sees it as a sign of renewal; Freud, as a delicate urge. A green leaf suggests vitality; a fallin...

Keywords : growth, fragility, cycles, vitality

Liver

category objects

The liver symbolizes vitality, anger, or detoxification. Jung sees it as a seat of courage; Freud, as an emotional organ. A healthy liver suggests bal...

Keywords : vitality, anger, detoxification, balance

Love

category emotions/characters

Dreaming of love (romantic or platonic) symbolizes inner union or a desire for harmony. Jung sees it as integrating the anima/animus; Freud, as desire...

Keywords : union, desire, harmony, affection

Lunch

category actions

Lunch in a dream symbolizes emotional nourishment or a pause. Jung links it to a daily ritual; Freud, to oral satisfaction. A convivial lunch evokes h...

Keywords : nourishment, pause, harmony, isolation

Madness

category emotions/characters

Madness represents chaos, liberation, or loss of control. Jung sees it as a break from the ego; Freud, as unleashed impulses. Experiencing madness sug...

Keywords : chaos, liberation, control, anxiety

Man

category emotions/characters

A man symbolizes strength, authority, or the animus. Jung sees it as an archetypal figure; Freud, as a paternal or sexual symbol. A kind man suggests ...

Keywords : strength, authority, animus, support

Miscarriage

category actions

A miscarriage symbolizes loss, failure, or interrupted creation. Freud sees it as reproductive anxiety; Jung, as a halted transformation. Experiencing...

Keywords : loss, failure, grief, empathy

Moan

category actions

Moaning symbolizes pain, release, or suppressed emotion. Jung sees it as a voice of the unconscious; Freud, as an oral expression. Moaning in pain sug...

Keywords : pain, release, emotion, suffering

Movie

category actions

A movie symbolizes projection, fantasy, or a life narrative. Jung sees it as a dream screen; Freud, as a sublimated wish. Watching a movie suggests ob...

Keywords : projection, fantasy, narrative, expression

Moving

category actions

Moving symbolizes a life change or transition. Jung sees it as a journey of the self; Freud, as a migration of desires. A smooth move evokes adaptatio...

Keywords : change, transition, adaptation, stress

Needle

category objects

A needle evokes precision but also pain or repair (sewing). Freud links it to sexual impulses or anxiety. Jung sees it as a symbol of transformation t...

Keywords : precision, pain, repair, wound

Net

category objects

A net symbolizes capture, entanglement, or protection. Jung sees it as a web of fate; Freud, as a trapping desire. Casting a net suggests control; bei...

Keywords : capture, entanglement, protection, control

Nut

category objects

A nut symbolizes fixation, madness, or mechanical connection. Freud links it to a contained impulse; Jung, to a self’s cog. Tightening a nut evokes ...

Keywords : fixation, madness, connection, stability

Oil

category objects

Oil symbolizes lubrication, wealth, or transformation. Jung sees it as an alchemical essence; Freud, as a smooth desire. Using oil suggests ease; spil...

Keywords : lubrication, wealth, transformation, ease