total_symbols 710 symbol_s
category objects
An oven symbolizes transformation, warmth, or creation. Jung links it to an alchemical furnace; Freud, to a maternal womb. Baking in an oven suggests ...
Keywords : transformation, warmth, creation, nurturing
category actions
Overflowing (emotions or water) evokes excess or an inner flood. Jung links it to an unconscious overflow; Freud, to loss of libidinal control. A joyf...
Keywords : excess, flood, abundance, crisis
category animals
An owl symbolizes wisdom, mystery, or vigilance. Jung links it to a nocturnal archetype; Freud, to a hidden desire. Seeing an owl suggests insight; be...
Keywords : wisdom, mystery, vigilance, insight
category animals
An oyster symbolizes hidden treasure, protection, or sensitivity. Jung links it to a guarded pearl; Freud, to a sexual enclosure. Opening an oyster su...
Keywords : treasure, protection, sensitivity, discovery
category actions
A parade (fashion or military) evokes presentation or a collective march. Jung sees it as a social ritual; Freud, as exhibitionism. Participating in a...
Keywords : presentation, march, ritual, visibility
category objects
Peanuts symbolize modest pleasure or nourishment for the mind. Jung links them to seeds of ideas; Freud, to oral satisfaction. Eating peanuts evokes s...
Keywords : pleasure, seed, satisfaction, joy
category objects
A pebble symbolizes simplicity, durability, or minor obstacles. Jung links it to an archetypal stone; Freud, to a small resistance. Collecting pebbles...
Keywords : simplicity, durability, obstacles, mindfulness
category objects
The pineapple, exotic and sweet, symbolizes hospitality, reward, or luxury. Jung sees it as inner abundance; Freud, as sensual pleasure. A rotten pine...
Keywords : abundance, pleasure, reward, hospitality
category places
A playground symbolizes childhood, carefreeness, or a need for relaxation. Freud links it to regressive desires; Jung, to reconnecting with the inner ...
Keywords : childhood, carefreeness, play, nostalgia
category objects
A quilt represents comfort, protection, or a cocoon. Freud associates it with cozy regression; Jung, with an unconscious nest. Wrapping in a quilt sug...
Keywords : comfort, protection, cocoon, security
category objects
A rainbow symbolizes hope, harmony, or a spiritual promise. Jung sees it as a bridge between conscious and unconscious; Freud, as a sublimation of des...
Keywords : hope, harmony, promise, connection
category objects
A raspberry represents delicate pleasure or fleeting joy. Jung sees it as a tender archetype; Freud, as a subtle desire. Picking raspberries suggests ...
Keywords : pleasure, joy, care, loss
category objects
A rifle symbolizes precision, aggression, or defense. Jung sees it as a directed archetype; Freud, as a phallic weapon. Aiming a rifle suggests focus;...
Keywords : precision, aggression, defense, focus
category objects
A rocket represents ambition, escape, or rapid ascent. Jung links it to a cosmic journey; Freud, to a phallic thrust. Launching a rocket suggests driv...
Keywords : ambition, escape, ascent, drive
category objects
Rubber symbolizes flexibility or emotional elasticity. Freud sees it as a resilient symbol; Jung, as an archetypal adaptation. Stretching rubber evoke...
Keywords : flexibility, elasticity, resilience, adaptation
category objects
Scaffolding symbolizes construction or temporary instability. Jung sees it as a soulâs 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 soulâs 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