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: 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
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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: 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
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Garlic symbolizes protection (superstitions) or emotional purification. Freud sees it as a phallic symbol tied to vitality. Jung associates it with in...
Keywords : protection, purification, vitality, healing
Category: objects
A globe symbolizes the world, wholeness, or exploration. Jung sees it as a mandala of unity; Freud, as a global desire. Spinning a globe suggests adve...
Keywords : world, wholeness, exploration, adventure
Category: objects
A glove symbolizes protection, formality, or hidden intentions. Jung sees it as a shield of the self; Freud, as a repressed touch. Wearing gloves sugg...
Keywords : protection, formality, intentions, caution
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A grain symbolizes potential, growth, or humility. Jung sees it as a seed of the self; Freud, as a small desire. Planting a grain suggests hope; losin...
Keywords : potential, growth, humility, hope
Category: objects
Gravel symbolizes instability, fragmentation, or groundwork. Jung sees it as a scattered foundation; Freud, as a rough desire. Walking on gravel sugge...
Keywords : instability, fragmentation, groundwork, effort
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A guitar symbolizes expression, harmony, or seduction. Jung sees it as a voice of the soul; Freud, as a rhythmic desire. Playing a guitar suggests cre...
Keywords : expression, harmony, seduction, creativity
Category: objects
A hair symbolizes vitality or a minor concern. Freud associates it with hair-related anxieties; Jung, with a thread of the soul. Losing hair evokes lo...
Keywords : vitality, concern, strength, care
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A harp symbolizes harmony, spirituality, or emotional strings. Jung sees it as a celestial instrument; Freud, as a sensitive desire. Playing a harp su...
Keywords : harmony, spirituality, resonance, peace
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Hay symbolizes harvest, abundance, or rustic simplicity. Jung links it to earthly wealth; Freud, to agrarian desires. Gathering hay suggests preparati...
Keywords : harvest, abundance, simplicity, preparation
Category: objects
A hook symbolizes capture, temptation, or attachment. Jung sees it as a trap of the unconscious; Freud, as a seductive lure. Catching with a hook sugg...
Keywords : capture, temptation, attachment, success
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Iron represents strength, rigidity, or endurance. Jung sees it as an alchemical metal; Freud, as a phallic symbol. Forging iron suggests transformatio...
Keywords : strength, rigidity, endurance, transformation
Category: objects
The knee symbolizes humility, vulnerability, or support. Jung sees it as a point of surrender; Freud, as a weak joint. Kneeling suggests submission; i...
Keywords : humility, vulnerability, support, submission
Category: objects
A ladder symbolizes ascent or progress. Jung links it to a bridge to the divine; Freud, to a sexual climb. Climbing a ladder evokes success; slipping,...
Keywords : ascent, progress, success, relapse
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A leaf symbolizes growth, fragility, or cycles. Jung sees it as a sign of renewal; Freud, as a delicate urge. A green leaf suggests vitality; a fallin...
Keywords : growth, fragility, cycles, vitality