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Captain

category emotions/characters

The captain represents authority or inner leadership. Jung sees it as an archetypal guide; Freud, as a paternal figure. Being a captain suggests contr...

Keywords : authority, leadership, guide, control

Capture

category actions

Capturing something in a dream symbolizes mastery or possession. Freud links it to libidinal capture; Jung, to shadow integration. A successful captur...

Keywords : mastery, possession, victory, escape

Car

category objects

A car symbolizes personal travel or life control. Jung links it to a vehicle of the self; Freud, to a mobile phallic urge. Driving a car evokes direct...

Keywords : travel, control, direction, derailment

Caravan

category objects

A caravan represents a nomadic journey or mobile community. Freud associates it with itinerant desires; Jung, with a migratory archetype. Traveling in...

Keywords : travel, nomad, community, adventure

Cardinal

category emotions/characters

A cardinal (bird or religious figure) symbolizes spirituality or moral direction. Jung links it to a glowing guide; Freud, to a phallic authority. See...

Keywords : spirituality, direction, revelation, vocation

Carnage

category actions

A carnage symbolizes destructive chaos or a violent purge. Jung sees it as an archetypal battle; Freud, as a sadistic urge. Surviving a carnage evokes...

Keywords : chaos, destruction, resilience, aggression

Cave

category places

A cave symbolizes the unconscious, mystery, or refuge. Jung links it to a primal womb; Freud, to repressed instincts. Entering a cave suggests explora...

Keywords : unconscious, mystery, refuge, exploration

Cavity

category objects

A cavity evokes inner decay or a neglected issue. Freud links it to dental anxieties; Jung, to soul corrosion. Having a cavity suggests unease; treati...

Keywords : decay, neglect, unease, healing

Checkerboard

category objects

A checkerboard symbolizes dualities, choices, or strategic play. Freud links it to opposing impulses; Jung, to a binary mandala. Playing on a checkerb...

Keywords : duality, choice, strategy, confusion

Church

category places

A church represents spirituality, community, or a moral refuge. Jung links it to a sacred mandala; Freud, to religious sublimation. Entering a church ...

Keywords : spirituality, community, quest, doubt

Claw

category objects

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

Click

category actions

A click symbolizes a sudden revelation or triggering. Freud associates it with a released impulse; Jung, with an archetypal awakening. A positive clic...

Keywords : revelation, triggering, insight, panic

Cliff

category places

A cliff symbolizes danger, isolation, or a leap of faith. Freud links it to fall anxiety; Jung, to an unconscious edge. Climbing a cliff evokes ambiti...

Keywords : danger, isolation, ambition, crisis

Climb

category actions

Climbing symbolizes ambition, effort, or ascent. Jung sees it as a journey to the self; Freud, as a striving desire. Climbing successfully suggests pr...

Keywords : ambition, effort, ascent, progress

Clock

category objects

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

Countryside

category places

The countryside represents nature, peace, or a return to roots. Freud links it to regressive rural desires; Jung, to the earthly unconscious. A lush c...

Keywords : nature, peace, roots, fertility

Crab

category animals

The crab symbolizes protection or an emotional pincer. Freud sees it as fear of invasion; Jung, as an archetype of the devouring mother. Pinching with...

Keywords : protection, pincer, fear, defense

Crate

category objects

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

Creak

category actions

A creak symbolizes tension, warning, or unease. Jung links it to a signal from the unconscious; Freud, to a nervous irritation. Hearing a creak sugges...

Keywords : tension, warning, unease, alertness

Crossroads

category places

A crossroads represents a decisive choice or bifurcation. Freud associates it with unconscious dilemmas; Jung, with a crossing of the self. Choosing a...

Keywords : choice, bifurcation, decision, indecision