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Bee

category animals

Bees symbolize collective work, discipline, and creativity. Jung associates them with communal instinct and fertile femininity (hive). A sting may ref...

Keywords : work, community, sting, creativity

Border

category places

A border represents limits, transition, or separation. Jung links it to a psychic threshold; Freud, to a barrier of desires. Crossing a border suggest...

Keywords : limits, transition, separation, change

Bow

category objects

A bow (weapon) evokes tension, precision, or ambition. Jung links it to a spiritual goal; Freud, to directed sexual energy. Shooting a bow indicates f...

Keywords : tension, ambition, precision, goal

Box

category objects

A box symbolizes a hidden treasure or accumulation. Freud sees it as repressed reserves; Jung, as an archetypal chest. Opening a box evokes discovery;...

Keywords : treasure, accumulation, discovery, closure

Break down

category actions

Breaking down a door symbolizes rupture or forced entry. Freud links it to phallic aggression; Jung, to a breach in the unconscious. Successfully brea...

Keywords : rupture, entry, aggression, breakthrough

Breath

category objects

Breath symbolizes life, spirit, or vitality. Jung sees it as the soul’s essence; Freud, as a primal urge. Deep breathing suggests calm; shortness of...

Keywords : life, spirit, vitality, calm

Brother

category emotions/characters

A brother symbolizes camaraderie, rivalry, or a mirror self. Jung links it to a shadow companion; Freud, to sibling dynamics. Bonding with a brother s...

Keywords : camaraderie, rivalry, unity, conflict

Building

category places

A building symbolizes social structure or built ambition. Jung sees it as a temple of the self; Freud, as a phallic tower. Constructing a building evo...

Keywords : structure, ambition, creation, ruin

Burn

category actions

Burning something symbolizes purifying destruction or anger. Jung interprets it as destructive alchemy; Freud, as an incendiary urge. Burning an objec...

Keywords : destruction, purification, anger, purge

Burst

category actions

A burst (of laughter or glass) symbolizes joy or fragmentation. Jung interprets it as illumination; Freud, as a pulsating explosion. A joyful burst ev...

Keywords : joy, fragmentation, illumination, liberation

Cabin

category places

A cabin symbolizes an isolated refuge or a return to simplicity. Jung links it to the primitive unconscious; Freud, to infantile regression. A cozy ca...

Keywords : refuge, simplicity, unconscious, security

Cage

category objects

A cage symbolizes restriction, fear, or a need for protection. Freud interprets it as libidinal repression; Jung, as a limitation of the shadow. Being...

Keywords : restriction, fear, repression, liberation

Cake

category objects

A cake symbolizes celebration, indulgence, or reward. Jung links it to a ritual of abundance; Freud, to oral gratification. Eating cake suggests joy; ...

Keywords : celebration, indulgence, reward, joy

Calculation

category actions

Doing a calculation in a dream evokes logic, anxiety, or a personal equation. Freud associates it with repressed mathematical anxieties; Jung, with al...

Keywords : logic, anxiety, balance, clarity

Candor

category emotions/characters

Candor represents innocence or risky naivety. Jung links it to the inner child; Freud, to a pure impulse. Showing candor suggests openness; abusing it...

Keywords : innocence, naivety, openness, vulnerability

Cannibal

category emotions/characters

A cannibal embodies destruction or a destructive fusion. Jung sees it as a devouring shadow; Freud, as an aggressive oral impulse. Being eaten suggest...

Keywords : destruction, fusion, shadow, incorporation

Cannon

category objects

The cannon symbolizes explosive force or authority. Freud links it to a phallic urge; Jung, to an alchemical shot. Firing a cannon evokes liberation; ...

Keywords : force, authority, explosion, liberation

Canteen

category places

A canteen represents a place of sharing or a school memory. Jung links it to a collective ritual; Freud, to nourishing desires. Eating at a canteen su...

Keywords : sharing, memory, integration, isolation

Canvas

category objects

A canvas symbolizes a project in progress or a life framework. Freud associates it with woven desires; Jung, with a creative mandala. Embroidering a c...

Keywords : project, framework, creation, patience

Cape

category places

A cape (geographical) evokes a landmark or ambition. Jung links it to an unconscious beacon; Freud, to a desire for conquest. Reaching a cape suggests...

Keywords : landmark, ambition, accomplishment, conquest