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Thrush

category animals

A thrush symbolizes song, freedom, or delicate beauty. Jung sees it as a voice of the soul; Freud, as a fleeting desire. Hearing a thrush suggests ins...

Keywords : song, freedom, beauty, inspiration

Tooth

category objects

A tooth symbolizes strength, loss, or anxiety. Freud sees it as symbolic castration; Jung, as a primal tool. Losing a tooth evokes vulnerability; trea...

Keywords : strength, loss, anxiety, vulnerability

Truck

category objects

A truck symbolizes heavy transport or a burden. Jung sees it as a collective vehicle; Freud, as a phallic load. Driving a truck evokes responsibility;...

Keywords : transport, burden, responsibility, overwork

Tumble

category actions

Tumbling evokes a rapid fall or decline. Freud sees it as fall anxiety; Jung, as a descent into the underworld. Falling with laughter suggests liberat...

Keywords : fall, decline, anxiety, liberation

Vial

category objects

A vial symbolizes containment, essence, or a secret. Jung links it to an alchemical vessel; Freud, to a contained desire. Filling a vial suggests pres...

Keywords : containment, essence, preservation, release

War

category actions

War symbolizes conflict, destruction, or inner turmoil. Jung sees it as a clash of archetypes; Freud, as an aggressive drive. Fighting in a war sugges...

Keywords : conflict, destruction, turmoil, struggle

Wardrobe

category objects

A wardrobe hides or protects secrets, memories, or identity. Jung links it to the unconscious; Freud, to repressed desires. An open wardrobe suggests ...

Keywords : secrets, memories, unconscious, identity

Wasp

category animals

A wasp symbolizes irritation, danger, or aggression. Jung links it to a stinging archetype; Freud, to a hostile impulse. Being stung by a wasp suggest...

Keywords : irritation, danger, aggression, pain

Waste

category objects

Waste represents rejection, excess, or a purge. Jung links it to a rejected shadow; Freud, to anal elimination. Discarding waste suggests cleansing; a...

Keywords : rejection, excess, purge, cleansing

Water

category objects

Water symbolizes emotions, fluidity, or the unconscious. Jung links it to the psychic matrix; Freud, to an aquatic impulse. Clear water evokes purity;...

Keywords : emotions, fluidity, unconscious, purity

Weapon

category objects

A weapon symbolizes power, defense, or aggression. Freud sees it as a phallic projection; Jung, as a tool of transformation. A controlled weapon indic...

Keywords : power, defense, aggression, control

Whip

category objects

A whip symbolizes discipline, punishment, or control. Jung links it to an authoritative archetype; Freud, to a sadistic urge. Wielding a whip suggests...

Keywords : discipline, punishment, control, dominance

Window

category objects

A window symbolizes perspective, opportunity, or vulnerability. Jung links it to the soul’s eyes; Freud, to voyeuristic desires. Looking through a w...

Keywords : perspective, opportunity, vulnerability, curiosity

Wing

category objects

Wings symbolize freedom, spiritual elevation, or a desire for escape. Jung sees them as an aspiration to transcend earthly limits. Freud associates th...

Keywords : freedom, elevation, escape, aspiration

Winter

category places

Winter symbolizes dormancy, reflection, or coldness. Jung links it to a phase of the psyche; Freud, to repressed vitality. Embracing winter suggests i...

Keywords : dormancy, reflection, coldness, introspection

Woman

category emotions/characters

A woman symbolizes femininity, nurturing, or the anima. Jung sees her as an archetypal figure; Freud, as a maternal or sexual object. A kind woman sug...

Keywords : femininity, nurturing, anima, warmth