Category: emotions/characters
The fool represents chaos, freedom, or hidden wisdom. Jung sees it as a trickster archetype; Freud, as a reckless impulse. Playing the fool suggests l...
Keywords : chaos, freedom, wisdom, liberation
Category: objects
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
Category: places
A forest represents mystery, the unconscious, or exploration. Jung sees it as a psychic wilderness; Freud, as a tangled desire. Wandering in a forest ...
Keywords : mystery, unconscious, exploration, discovery
Category: objects
A forge symbolizes transformation, creation, or intense effort. Jung links it to alchemical fire; Freud, to a productive urge. Working at a forge sugg...
Keywords : transformation, creation, effort, crafting
Category: objects
A fork symbolizes choice, aggression, or consumption. Jung sees it as a tool of decision; Freud, as a piercing desire. Using a fork suggests selection...
Keywords : choice, aggression, consumption, selection
Category: places
A fortress represents defense, isolation, or inner strength. Jung links it to a psychic bastion; Freud, to a protective ego. Defending a fortress sugg...
Keywords : defense, isolation, strength, resilience
Category: objects
A fossil symbolizes the past, preservation, or stagnation. Jung links it to an archetypal relic; Freud, to a petrified memory. Finding a fossil sugges...
Keywords : past, preservation, stagnation, discovery
Category: places
A fountain symbolizes life, renewal, or emotional flow. Jung links it to the source of the psyche; Freud, to a libidinal spring. Drinking from a fount...
Keywords : life, renewal, flow, vitality
Category: objects
A fraction symbolizes division, partiality, or analysis. Jung links it to a fragmented mandala; Freud, to a split desire. Calculating a fraction sugge...
Keywords : division, partiality, precision, confusion
Category: actions
Fracturing something symbolizes breaking or vulnerability. Jung sees it as a psychic split; Freud, as a destructive urge. Causing a fracture suggests ...
Keywords : breaking, vulnerability, aggression, recovery
Category: actions
Freezing symbolizes stagnation, fear, or preservation. Jung links it to a frozen psyche; Freud, to repressed vitality. Feeling frozen suggests paralys...
Keywords : stagnation, fear, preservation, paralysis
Category: objects
Fruit symbolizes reward, fertility, or ripeness. Jung sees it as a product of the self; Freud, as a sexual outcome. Eating fruit suggests fulfillment;...
Keywords : reward, fertility, ripeness, fulfillment
Category: objects
Fur symbolizes warmth, luxury, or animal instinct. Jung links it to a primal archetype; Freud, to sensual desire. Wearing fur suggests comfort; reject...
Keywords : warmth, luxury, instinct, comfort
Category: actions
Fusion symbolizes unity, integration, or merging. Jung links it to a coniunctio archetype; Freud, to a libidinal blend. Achieving fusion suggests harm...
Keywords : unity, integration, harmony, separation
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