Category: emotions/characters
The future represents hope, uncertainty, or projection. Jung sees it as a vision of the self; Freud, as an anticipated desire. Envisioning the future ...
Keywords : hope, uncertainty, projection, optimism
Category: emotions/characters
A genius represents inspiration, creativity, or divine spark. Jung links it to an archetypal creator; Freud, to a sublimated talent. Encountering a ge...
Keywords : inspiration, creativity, spark, aspiration
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A ghost symbolizes the past, fear, or unresolved issues. Jung links it to a lingering shadow; Freud, to repressed memories. Seeing a ghost evokes haun...
Keywords : past, fear, shadow, resolution
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A girl represents innocence, youth, or the inner child. Jung links her to the anima; Freud, to a prepubescent desire. Protecting a girl suggests care;...
Keywords : innocence, youth, anima, care
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Glory represents triumph, recognition, or transcendence. Jung links it to an archetypal crown; Freud, to a narcissistic urge. Achieving glory suggests...
Keywords : triumph, recognition, transcendence, success
Category: emotions/characters
A guard represents protection, vigilance, or restriction. Jung links it to a sentinel of the psyche; Freud, to a defensive ego. Being a guard suggests...
Keywords : protection, vigilance, restriction, duty
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A guardian symbolizes protection, authority, or guidance. Jung links it to an archetypal protector; Freud, to a parental figure. Meeting a guardian su...
Keywords : protection, authority, guidance, safety
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A guide symbolizes direction, wisdom, or mentorship. Jung links it to an archetypal sage; Freud, to a parental figure. Following a guide suggests trus...
Keywords : direction, wisdom, mentorship, trust
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A harem symbolizes seclusion, desire, or feminine power. Jung links it to an anima collective; Freud, to polygamous fantasies. Entering a harem sugges...
Keywords : seclusion, desire, feminine, curiosity
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A haunting symbolizes unresolved fears, memories, or guilt. Jung links it to a lingering shadow; Freud, to repressed trauma. Experiencing a haunting s...
Keywords : fear, memories, guilt, release
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A hero symbolizes courage, sacrifice, or aspiration. Jung sees it as an archetypal savior; Freud, as a glorified ego. Being a hero suggests bravery; f...
Keywords : courage, sacrifice, aspiration, bravery
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Honor symbolizes integrity, duty, or recognition. Jung links it to an archetypal virtue; Freud, to a social ego. Upholding honor suggests pride; losin...
Keywords : integrity, duty, recognition, pride
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Horror symbolizes fear, repulsion, or the shadow. Jung sees it as a confrontation with the unconscious; Freud, as a repressed terror. Experiencing hor...
Keywords : fear, repulsion, shadow, courage
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Humiliation symbolizes shame, vulnerability, or loss of pride. Jung sees it as a shadow confrontation; Freud, as a social wound. Experiencing humiliat...
Keywords : shame, vulnerability, pride, resilience
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A hymn symbolizes devotion, unity, or celebration. Jung links it to a collective archetype; Freud, to a religious sublimation. Singing a hymn suggests...
Keywords : devotion, unity, celebration, harmony
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An immigrant symbolizes migration, exile, or cultural change. Jung links it to a journey of the self; Freud, to a nomadic urge. Being an immigrant evo...
Keywords : migration, exile, adaptation, compassion
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
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
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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
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