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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Child

 

Child

Some people have reoccurring dreams about a small child, while others, from time to time, dream about unfamiliar children. The child in your dream could represent your inner self, or the child within. The dream could be based on childhood memories, and it may carry a specific message or bring up long-buried issues. On the other hand, the dream could simply be a pleasant memory. Children in dreams could symbolize a need and an eagerness to learn, simplicity, intuition, new endeavors and many other positive attributes of childhood. Occasionally, the child in your dreams may be pointing to your own childish ways. Therefore, consider all of the details and the tone of the dream before making an interpretation.

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Child , Meaning of Dreams about Child , Dream Interpretation Child )

 

Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dream Interpretation - Vomiting

 

Vomiting

Vomiting is a difficult and humiliating experience for many people, especially children. In dreaming, in may occur in the midst of almost any kind of dream. While it is often associated with illness in waking life, it appears in dreams when our lives are most out of control.

 

A woman in her early forties reports dreaming: I am on a playground. I am a child, about eight years old. The merry-go-round is going faster and faster. I am enjoying it. A man I don't recognize is pushing it. He stops and walks away. I vomit on my yellow dress and am very sad.

 

This dream is fascinating for numerous reasons. First, the dreamer imagines herself in an earlier stage of life. This is an indication that her memories of childhood will be essential to interpreting the dream. In the dream, a man walks away and she vomits. The dress turns out to be significant because it is a dress she was given the summer her parents divorced.

 

In her waking life this dreamer was just finishing what she had called the "infertility merry-go-round." She and her husband had been deeply hurt and disappointed by the experience of not being able to give birth. They felt out of control of their own lives. The vomiting dream seemed to stem from anxiety about her future in a potentially childless household.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Vomiting , Meaning of Dreams about Vomiting , Dream Interpretation Vomiting )

 

Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Child

Child

And Childhood Recollections

 

{1} If the child in your dream is you as a child, the significance of the dream may have to do with a childhood experience. But don't be too ready to understand it this way {see Childhood Recollections at bottom}.

 

{2} The child may be a symbol of your true self, that which is essentially you and which you are capable of unfolding. That fact that your real self is represented by a child suggests that your true self is a beautiful unspoilt product of Nature; that it is worthy of unreserved love; and that it needs the nourishment of your love if it is to grow and unfold all its loveliness.

 

{3} If the child has some divine aura {e.g. if it is the Christ-child}, waht is symbolized is as in {2} above. The aura represents the transcendent nature of the self: it is much more than your conscious ego or your present image of yourself; it holds together the opposites that are within you {e.g. conscious and unconscious aspects, "head" - intellect and "heart" - intuitiveness and compassionate giving, extroversion and introversion, masculine and feminine}, and it is your ultimate goal and fulfillment.

 

{4} The child may represent {the possibility of} a new beginning, a new development in your psyche - a new attitude to life, a new set of values, a new balance of your psychic forces, a new reconcilation of previously conflicting forces. The child in you is the growing-point in you.

 

{5} There is a child in all of us - our emotional self - that often needs reassurance, to be told that all is well and there is no cause for fear, or anger, or guilt, and that love makes all things good and dissolves all pain. At the same time the child sometimes needs to be chided and corrected if it is eventually to - as it should - grow up.

 

Childhood Recollections

{1} Many dreams repeat or allude to childhhood experiences and impressions. Nearly all such dreams have a therapeutic purpose, giving us a clearer view of ourselves, perhaps showing us some attitude or pattern of behaviour that has been with us since childhood, and perhaps, even showing us the original cause of it.

Unfulfilled instinctual desires provide the energy for many of our dreams, and the fact that an instinctive desire remains unfulfilled may be connected with the traumatic experience in childhood. That experience has probably been repressed because it was traumatic - causing guilt, anxiety, fear of punishment. See Repression Your dreams may, therefore, be helping you to uncover the source of these blockages which inhibit the free flow of the natural forces within you.

 

{2} Recurring dreams may represent soem psychic disturbance or problem that orginated in chilhood. Here are some examples:

Dream of being naked may sometimes represent recollections of, and perhaps longing for, the paradise of childhood when one walked around unclothed without embarrassment. {Sometimes these dreams, as Freud said, express a deisre for someone of the opposite sex to present himself/herself in the nude, and stem from sexual frustration}.

 

Dreams of flying or falling may derive from childhood enjoyment of swings and see-saws. They may express straightforward yearnings for the remembered joy of childhood, but they may also reflect one's problematic adult life. A problem is not a thing; rather, it is a relationship - for example, a relationship of conflict either between your external circumstances and your inner wishes {in which case the solution consists in either removing yourself from the circumstances or modifying your wishes} or between one part of your psyche and another {in which case the solution is to integrate the part that has been neglected}.

 

Dreams of failure stem from childhood fears of disapproval from parents. However, the fact that your dreams contain these recollections suggests that you have programmed yourself for anxiety. If so, begin by loving the child that is still within you: reassure it, tell it that everything is all right and that there is no such thing as failure where there is love.

 

{3} Dreams which contain recollections of yourself as a free and happy child may indicate a desire to find your true self. The child is then a symbol of the complete and permanent inner freedom and joy which are enjoyed only when you have become acquainted with all the forces within you - both conscious and unconscious - and have established harmonious relationships among them.

 

{4} The child may represent the primitive psyche {see Archetypes}which your conscious ego needs to get acquainted if wholeness is to be achieved. This primitive psyche is the mind of humankind in its infancy, before the development of self-consciousness and reasoning. This original awarenes is stil within us, but buried in the unconscious.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Child, Dream Dictionary Child, Meaning of dreams about Child, Dream Interpretation Child, Dream Analysis Child, Dreaming of Child

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Childhood Recollections

Childhood Recollections

 

{1} Many dreams repeat or allude to childhhood experiences and impressions. Nearly all such dreams have a therapeutic purpose, giving us a clearer view of ourselves, perhaps showing us some attitude or pattern of behaviour that has been with us since childhood, and perhaps, even showing us the original cause of it.

Unfulfilled instinctual desires provide the energy for many of our dreams, and the fact that an instinctive desire remains unfulfilled may be connected with the traumatic experience in childhood. That experience has probably been repressed because it was traumatic - causing guilt, anxiety, fear of punishment. See Repression Your dreams may, therefore, be helping you to uncover the source of these blockages which inhibit the free flow of the natural forces within you.

 

{2} Recurring dreams may represent soem psychic disturbance or problem that orginated in chilhood. Here are some examples:

Dream of being naked may sometimes represent recollections of, and perhaps longing for, the paradise of childhood when one walked around unclothed without embarrassment. {Sometimes these dreams, as Freud said, express a deisre for someone of the opposite sex to present himself/herself in the nude, and stem from sexual frustration}.

 

Dreams of flying or falling may derive from childhood enjoyment of swings and see-saws. They may express straightforward yearnings for the remembered joy of childhood, but they may also reflect one's problematic adult life. A problem is not a thing; rather, it is a relationship - for example, a relationship of conflict either between your external circumstances and your inner wishes {in which case the solution consists in either removing yourself from the circumstances or modifying your wishes} or between one part of your psyche and another {in which case the solution is to integrate the part that has been neglected}.

 

Dreams of failure stem from childhood fears of disapproval from parents. However, the fact that your dreams contain these recollections suggests that you have programmed yourself for anxiety. If so, begin by loving the child that is still within you: reassure it, tell it that everything is all right and that there is no such thing as failure where there is love.

 

{3} Dreams which contain recollections of yourself as a free and happy child may indicate a desire to find your true self. The child is then a symbol of the complete and permanent inner freedom and joy which are enjoyed only when you have become acquainted with all the forces within you - both conscious and unconscious - and have established harmonious relationships among them.

 

{4} The child may represent the primitive psyche {see Archetypes}which your conscious ego needs to get acquainted if wholeness is to be achieved. This primitive psyche is the mind of humankind in its infancy, before the development of self-consciousness and reasoning. This original awarenes is stil within us, but buried in the unconscious.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Childhood Recollections, Dream Dictionary Childhood Recollections, Meaning of dreams about Childhood Recollections, Dream Interpretation Childhood Recollections, Dream Analysis Childhood Recollections, Dreaming of Childhood Recollections

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Cherub

Cherub Dream Symbols:

Those innocent qualities of childhood.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Cherub, Dream Dictionary Cherub, Meaning of dreams about Cherub, Dream Interpretation Cherub, Dream Analysis Cherub, Dreaming of Cherub

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Book

Book Dream Symbols:

Could represent a positive meaning - wisdom or valuable knowledge, or negative- mere opinions, theories or superficial learning. May also symbolize knowledge, intellect, information and wisdom. Dreaming of children's books may represent a collection of personal memories from your own childhood. It may also suggest your desire to escape from reality and retreat into some fantasy world.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Book, Dream Dictionary Book, Meaning of dreams about Book, Dream Interpretation Book, Dream Analysis Book, Dreaming of Book

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Actor

Actor (Actress) Dream Symbols:

A role you are playing in your waking life. Not the "real" you, wish fulfilment. You wear a mask in the social world, acting out unconscious intentions developed from childhood and early life experiences. A desire to be noticed.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Actor, Dream Dictionary Actor, Meaning of dreams about Actor, Dream Interpretation Actor, Dream Analysis Actor, Dreaming of Actor

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Amusement Park

Amusement Park Dream Symbols:

Recalling missed childhood pleasures. Pleasurable events or aspects. An empty amusement park, relates to your feeling of loneliness. Crowded emotions that tend to overcome your pleasure sensory aspects.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Amusement Park, Dream Dictionary Amusement Park, Meaning of dreams about Amusement Park, Dream Interpretation Amusement Park, Dream Analysis Amusement Park, Dreaming of Amusement Park

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Bunk Bed

Bunk Bed Dream Symbols:

Dreaming of bunk beds may represent childhood and innocence. Alternatively, it may refer to diverging and conflicting views of sexuality.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Bunk Bed, Dream Dictionary Bunk Bed, Meaning of dreams about Bunk Bed, Dream Interpretation Bunk Bed, Dream Analysis Bunk Bed, Dreaming of Bunk Bed

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - God

God (1) A god or goddess figure may represent a source of meaning/wisdom/energy. Look for that source within yourself, where it is usually covered by layers of emotion.

 

(2) Male god figures may represent the animus in a woman's dreams, and goddess figures may represent the anima in a mansdreams. They may lead you to deeper into your psyche.

 

(3) Sometimes god/goddess may represent father/mother, functioning as a part of your own (unconscious) psyche. In such cases it is likely though not invariable - that your feelings towards the parent are ambivalent, with fear or awe as well as affection. A stern Old Testament type God may symbolize your super-ego, whose origins often lie in irrational prohibitions imposed on oneself in childhood as a reaction to real or imagined threats of punishment.

 

(4) God / goddess may represent your true self, your potential wholeness.

 

(5) The god figure in your dream may be God! Don't be surprised if your unconscious comes up with god images from a more ancient tradition than the ones you were brought up with: the unconscious seems to have a memory that reaches back to humankind's remotest past, and even beyond (universal dream images such as that of God are from the primitive unconscious, therefore images will go beyond the traditional images you know from religious teachings). At a certain level of your psyche you may go beyond everything that is merely individual and experience oneness with life itself: an experience that may cause you to live authentically - for inner wisdom/ values - instead of merely role playing.

 

From SpiritCommunity

Gold Dreaming about gold could be a reflection of concerns that you have about your most precious valuables or a reference to "alchemist's gold" which is usually spiritual in nature. If you are losing gold in your dream, it may express your anxieties over a missed opportunity. However, remember "All that glitters is not gold." Your unconscious mind may be reminding you not to judge things on appearances alone.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol God, Dream Dictionary God, Meaning of dreams about God, Dream Interpretation God, Dream Analysis God, Dreaming of God

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Seduction

Seduction Dream Symbols:

May represent a real seduction, perhaps in childhood. May represent a desire for sex.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Seduction, Dream Dictionary Seduction, Meaning of dreams about Seduction, Dream Interpretation Seduction, Dream Analysis Seduction, Dreaming of Seduction

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Guilt

Guilt

Expressions of guilt are common in dreams. The cause of the guilt-feelings may be indicated in the dream or a later one.

 

(1) Normal guilt-feelings are the psyche's way of telling us we are not on the right road to personal happiness.

 

(2) Neurotic guilt-feelings are irrational. For instance, if the father of a five-year-old boy dies, the boy may feel responsible for his death; and the feelings of guilt and a desire to punish himself may linger on into adulthood, not at the conscious level but in the unconscious.

 

(3) Guilt-feelings may arise out of conflict between inner impulses and conventional - social or religious - morality. Here we have two kinds of duty: duty to society and duty to ourselves, which is a duty to fulfil our "destiny" - that is, the potential that is contained in the basic structure of our individual psyche.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Guilt, Dream Dictionary Guilt, Meaning of dreams about Guilt, Dream Interpretation Guilt, Dream Analysis Guilt, Dreaming of Guilt

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Tunnel

Tunnel

Seeing a tunnel in your dream, represents the vagina, womb, and birth. Thus it may refer to a need for security and nurturance. Dreaming that you are going through a tunnel, suggests that you are exploring aspects of your unconscious. You are opening yourself to a brand new awareness. Alternatively, it indicates your limited perspective. Seeing the light at the end of a tunnel, symbolizes hope.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Tunnel, Dream Dictionary Tunnel, Meaning of dreams about Tunnel, Dream Interpretation Tunnel, Dream Analysis Tunnel, Dreaming of Tunnel

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Children

Children Dream Symbols:

If the child in your dream is you as a child, the significance of the dream may have to do with a childhood experience.

The child may be a symbol of your true self, That which is essentially you and which you are capable of unfolding. The fact that your real self is represented by a child suggests that your true self is a a beautiful unspoilt product of Nature; that is worthy of unreserved love; and that it needs the nourishment of your love if it is to grow.

 

The child may represent the transcendent nature of the self; it is much more than just your conscious ego or your present image of yourself; it holds together the opposites that are within you, "head" and "heart", extroversion and introversion, masculine and feminine.

The child may represent a new beginning, a new development in your psyche - a new attitude to life, a new set of values, a new reconciliation of previously conflicting forces.

 

There is in all of us a child - our emotional self - that often needs reassurance, to be told that all is well and there is no cause for fear, or anger, or guilt, and that love makes all things good and dissolves all pain. At the same time the child sometimes needs to be chided and corrected if it is eventually to - as it should - grow up.

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Children, Dream Dictionary Children, Meaning of dreams about Children, Dream Interpretation Children, Dream Analysis Children, Dreaming of Children

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Father

Father

 

Basic meaning: Wiser, more mature masculine aspect of self; straightforward representation of your father.

 

(1) For men, father may be a conscience figure. If this is the case, bear in mind that your father's prohibitions and commands will probably represent either conventional moral options which may have no relevance to your true nature or "destiny", or irrational fears and feelings of guilt that began to take shape in you in early childhood.

 

(2) For a woman, father may figure in a dream as one who generates affection.

 

(3) The presence of your father may be a straightforward representation of him, or of the way you see/remember him (which may owe more to your subjective distortions than to what your father actually is or was). In any case, the reason for your father appearing in the dream will be shown by the part he plays in the dream story.

 

(4) If your father features in the dream as a protector, it may be that you need to "grow up" and rely on your own resources. After all, life can hurt you only if you let it, only if you identify with your emotional self instead of with that deep layer of yourself that is immune to life's pains and perils.

 

(5) Father may be an animus figure representing a womans(unconscious) masculine qualities. In this case, the dream may be suggesting that she should cultivate this countrasexual side of her nature.

 

(6) Frequent appearances by eithet parent, or both, in dreams may be a sign that you have not thrown off an infantile over-dependence on them. Jung cites a young man's dreamin which the mansfather appeared as a drunken driver, smashing his car into a wall. This is the exact opposite of the real father, who was a most respectable person, rightly - but too too much - respected by the son. What the unconscious was doing through the dream was dethroning the father in order to enable the son to achieve a proper sense of himself as a person in his own right, with his own unique destiny and values.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Father, Dream Dictionary Father, Meaning of dreams about Father, Dream Interpretation Father, Dream Analysis Father, Dreaming of Father

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Childhood home

Childhood home: Something from the past that is influencing you today for good or evil; same for a church; family; etc. (1 Timothy 5:4)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

Related pages: Christian Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Childhood home, Dream Dictionary Childhood home, Meaning of dreams about Childhood home, Dream Interpretation Childhood home, Dream Analysis Childhood home, Dreaming of Childhood home

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Kidnap

Kidnap Dream Symbols:

Trying to retrieve something that has been stolen or taken away from you, i.e your childhood. Also stealing from a part of yourself and giving to another {giving too much attention to the ego self and not enough to other parts of the psyche}.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Kidnap, Dream Dictionary Kidnap, Meaning of dreams about Kidnap, Dream Interpretation Kidnap, Dream Analysis Kidnap, Dreaming of Kidnap

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Nudity

Nudity

(1) Nudity may express a longing (possibly unconscious) for childhood innocence and freedom from artificial inhibitions.

 

(2) It may signify getting beyond outward appearances to what you really are: the "naked truth" about yourself. It may therefore be accompanied by an anxious feeling of being exposed - that is, vulnerable.

 

(3) If you are ashamed or frightened of being naked, and move away so people can't see you, this may indicate either a fear of sexual relationships or fear of revealing your inner feelings.

 

(4) If you are showing off your nudity, this may represent either desire for sex; or a state of being at ease with yourself and not feeling a need to apologize for being the person you are; or complete honesty and openness in your dealings with other people.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Nudity, Dream Dictionary Nudity, Meaning of dreams about Nudity, Dream Interpretation Nudity, Dream Analysis Nudity, Dreaming of Nudity

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - House Dreams

House Dreams Dream Symbols:

Houses in a dream most always symbolize the dreamer; different aspects of the psyche being represented by the different rooms, levels in the house, outer and/or inner aspects. It is your self-image, yet at the same can reveal the inner parts. Typically the different rooms of a house may symbolize the different emotions or complexes. The oldest, the deepest layers of the unconscious - what Jung called the "collective unconscious" will be seen as basement and the hidden spaces below that level.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol House Dreams, Dream Dictionary House Dreams, Meaning of dreams about House Dreams, Dream Interpretation House Dreams, Dream Analysis House Dreams, Dreaming of House Dreams

 

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Dream Dictionary Childhood: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - House

House Dream Symbols:

the symbol of yourself, your self-image. The rooms may be your emotions, attitudes, complexes. If it is parental home, what you may feel may say a lot about your childhood feelings.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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