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A claw symbolizes aggression, defense, or grasping. Jung links it to a predatory archetype; Freud, to a violent urge. Using a claw suggests attack; be...
Keywords : aggression, defense, grasping, vulnerability
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A clock symbolizes time, urgency, or mortality. Jung links it to the rhythm of the psyche; Freud, to temporal anxiety. Watching a clock suggests aware...
Keywords : time, urgency, mortality, awareness
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A crate evokes precarious transport or fragile resources. Jung links it to a container of the unconscious; Freud, to a packaging of desires. Filling a...
Keywords : transport, fragility, container, preparation
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A dagger symbolizes betrayal, precision, or an intimate weapon. Freud sees it as an aggressive phallic symbol; Jung, as a sacrificial tool. Wielding a...
Keywords : betrayal, precision, aggression, wound
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A date (fruit) represents sweetness, fertility, or waiting. Jung links it to a fruit of spiritual desert; Freud, to sexual maturation. Eating a date s...
Keywords : sweetness, fertility, waiting, reward
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Dice symbolize chance, risk, or fate. Freud associates them with playful impulses; Jung, with a chaos archetype. Rolling dice evokes uncertainty; chea...
Keywords : chance, risk, fate, uncertainty
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A drop symbolizes minimalism, purity, or accumulation. Jung sees it as a distilled essence; Freud, as a singular desire. Collecting drops suggests pat...
Keywords : minimalism, purity, accumulation, patience
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Ebony represents darkness, nobility, or contrast. Freud sees it as a repressed racial symbol; Jung, as archetypal depth. Touching ebony suggests immer...
Keywords : darkness, nobility, contrast, immersion
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An elevator symbolizes life transitions or status changes. Going up indicates progress; going down, introspection or regression. Jung links it to an i...
Keywords : transition, progress, introspection, stagnation
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An elixir represents healing, magic, or a vital potion. Jung links it to inner alchemy; Freud, to a libidinal drug. Drinking an elixir suggests regene...
Keywords : healing, magic, regeneration, deception
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An ellipse symbolizes omission, cycle, or orbit. Freud associates it with repressed narrative ellipses; Jung, with an elliptical mandala. Drawing an e...
Keywords : omission, cycle, completeness, interruption
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The emerald represents hope, healing, or inner wealth. Jung sees it as an alchemical stone; Freud, as a sexual jewel. Wearing an emerald suggests vita...
Keywords : hope, healing, vitality, loss
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Fat symbolizes abundance, excess, or nourishment. Jung links it to stored energy; Freud, to indulgent desires. Accumulating fat suggests comfort; losi...
Keywords : abundance, excess, nourishment, comfort
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Fermentation symbolizes transformation, chaos, or inner brewing. Jung sees it as alchemical change; Freud, as repressed energy. Observing fermentation...
Keywords : transformation, chaos, process, integration
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A filter symbolizes selection, purification, or restriction. Jung links it to a psychic sieve; Freud, to repressed choices. Using a filter suggests di...
Keywords : selection, purification, restriction, discernment
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Fire represents passion, destruction, or purification. Jung links it to an alchemical spark; Freud, to libidinal heat. A controlled fire suggests ener...
Keywords : passion, destruction, purification, energy
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Flour represents potential, transformation, or nourishment. Jung sees it as raw material for creation; Freud, as a maternal base. Kneading flour sugge...
Keywords : potential, transformation, nourishment, effort
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A flower represents beauty, growth, or fragility. Jung links it to the mandala of the self; Freud, to a sexual bloom. A blooming flower suggests vital...
Keywords : beauty, growth, fragility, vitality
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A flute symbolizes harmony, breath, or seduction. Jung sees it as a voice of the spirit; Freud, as an oral symbol. Playing a flute suggests expression...
Keywords : harmony, breath, seduction, expression
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The forehead symbolizes intellect, exposure, or vulnerability. Jung sees it as a seat of wisdom; Freud, as a mental facade. Touching a forehead sugges...
Keywords : intellect, exposure, wisdom, connection