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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Wheat

 

Wheat

Wheat is a primordial basic food. The nature of wheat is such that it has been given symbolic meaning in mythology and religion. It is considered the fruit of the Earth, a gift of life and the gift of the gods. It is associated with purity, covenant and blessing. It may also be considered the basic food of immortality. In Greek mythology, a single grain of wheat was displayed at the wedding of Zeus and Demeter. Demeter was a great mother, a fertility goddess and was responsible for the seasons. A grain of wheat was symbolic of the cycle of the seasons and the cycle of life. When planted, one grain of wheat produces many on an ear of wheat. As a dream symbol, it may be pointing to your inner "food," or the abundance that the unconscious holds. It may also represent the "plenty" that surrounds you in your daily life. Wheat may symbolize abundance and its ability to continuously regenerate itself. This dream may be a reminder from the unconscious, which tells us that abundance and prosperity is in our nature, as is rebirth of psychological, emotional and spiritual type.

 

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

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Nature: Dream Dictionary - Death, Dead People, Death, Dying, Dying

 

Death, Dead People, Death and Dying, Dying

  • To dream of seeing any of your people dead, warns you of coming dissolution or sorrow. Disappointments always follow dreams of this nature.
  • To hear of any friend or relative being dead, you will soon have bad news from some of them.
  • Dreams relating to death or dying, unless they are due to spiritual causes, are misleading and very confusing to the novice in dream lore when he attempts to interpret them. A man who thinks intensely fills his aura with thought or subjective images active with the passions that gave them birth; by thinking and acting on other lines, he may supplant these images with others possessed of a different form and nature. In his dreams he may see these images dying, dead or their burial, and mistake them for friends or enemies. In this way he may, while asleep, see himself or a relative die, when in reality he has been warned that some good thought or deed is to be supplanted by an evil one. To illustrate: If it is a dear friend or relative whom he sees in the agony of death, he is warned against immoral or other improper thought and action, but if it is an enemy or some repulsive object dismantled in death, he may overcome his evil ways and thus give himself or friends cause for joy. Often the end or beginning of suspense or trials are foretold by dreams of this nature. They also frequently occur when the dreamer is controlled by imaginary states of evil or good. A man in that state is not himself, but is what the dominating influences make him. He may be warned of approaching conditions or his extrication from the same. In our dreams we are closer to our real self than in waking life. The hideous or pleasing incidents seen and heard about us in our dreams are all of our own making, they reflect the true state of our soul and body, and we cannot flee from them unless we drive them out of our being by the use of good thoughts and deeds, by the power of the spirit within us.
  • [53] See Meaning of Dreams about Corpse.

 

 

Source: 10 000 Dream Interpretations, by Gustavus Hindman Miller

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Nature: 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 Nature: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Banner

Banner: Also Flag: . (See also the book "In A Dream, In A Vision of the Night" by Susan Noone Riddle). (Ps. 20:5; Ex. 17:15; Song 2:4; Jer. 50:2)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragon

Monsters Dream Symbols:

(1) Is the dragon guarding a treasure, or a cave which might contain treasure? If so, the cave probably represents your unconscious, the treasure represents yourself, the dragon that stands between you and your true self represents the fearsomeness of the unconscious for one who is still afraid of what may be lurking there.

 

(2) For Jung, the first stage of the individuation process is the conscious ego's heroic struggle to lift itself out of the original all-encompassing unconsciousness and to establish control of unconscious forces. This finds symbolic representation in the legendary dragon-slayer, St George (St George = the ego; the dragon = the unconscious).

 

(3) The dragon may represent the devouring aspect of (your relationship with) your mother. 'slaying the dragon" may therefore mean putting an end to whatever in your attachment to your mother is detrimental to the process of finding your own psychic individuality. Once the individual has achieved liberation from the "dragon", the feminine side of the manspsyche and the masculine side of the womanspsyche will no longer appear in threatening form, but as an indispensable companion and guide in further stages of self-development.

 

(4) A dragon may represent the generative power of (Mother) Nature; the unconscious, felt as womb pregnant with new possibilities of life.

 

(5) A winged dragon may symbolize some kind of transcendence, some passing from "lower" to "higher" level of personal maturity.

 

(6) A dragon may be a symbol for your sexuality, particularly if it your sexuality - frightens you. Is your fear irrational; or does sexuality threaten to rule your life? In either case, don't kill the "dragon"; if necessary tame it. (In China, "chi" is good, life-giving energy and the channels it runs along are called "dragon-lines", which are said to follow underground water and underground magnetic fields).

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Camping

Camping Dream Symbols:

Opening up to your true identity. A need to relax, get away from everyday stresses. A need to be more in touch with nature and for a simpler life.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Face

Face: Expression shows feelings; something portrayed; the spirit of man; revealed true through a face; face reveals the nature of someone; notice expression and mood; nature; to hide: disapproval: to fall on: worship; to cover: mourning; to turn from: rejection; setting toward something: determination. (Gen. 1:26-29; 3:19; 17:3; Prov. 21:29; Rev. 4:7; 10:1; 22:4; 2 Chron. 30:9; 2 Kings 12:17; 2 Sam. 19:4; Du. 31:17-18)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Vapor

Vapor: See also Cloud: Temporary nature of natural life; ominous or occultic; manifestation of the presence of God; cloud of His presence; filling of the temple of God (born again, Spirit-filled men and women). (Is. 19:1; 44:22; Ex. 13:21-22; 14:19-20; 16:10; 19:16; 40:35; Rev. 14:14; Ps. 18:9; 104:3; 97:2; Num. 9:15-22; Heb. 12:1-2; Jude 12; 2 Chron. 5:13; Luke 9:34-35; Matt. 24:30; Prov. 25:14; 2 Peter 2:17; 1 Cor. 10:1-2; Lam. 2:2; Dan. 7:13)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Christian Dream Interpretation Dictionary - City

City: Characteristics of what the city in the dream is known for; the church; the nature and virtue or lack of in a person; New Jerusalem the City of our God; apostate church. (Jude 1:7; Acts 20:23; Prov. 25:28; Ez. 16:49-50; Rev. 18:10; 21:18)

 

(Source: Tehillah Ministries)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Demons

Demons/Devil

 

Devil

 

Basic Meaning - A fear of those repressed contents of the unconscious that are, when acknowledged the very forces that could bestow a harmonious and balanced life.

 

(1) The Satan of Jewish - Christian - Islamic tradition was originally a horned fertility god, a personification of the fertilizing power of Nature {the tradition of God is separate from Nature}. In psychological terms, a fertilizing agent is something within the psyche that can inaugurate a new phase in the individual's development.

 

(2) The evil connotations of the devil figure may reflect the dreamer's fear of those repressed contents of the unconscious that are, in fact, the very forces that - if mobilized and utilized - could bestow a new and fuller life. What we repress is invariably something that had great value for us but on some occasion in the past gave rise to guilt-feelings or a fear of punishment. It is our fears that invest the unconscious with the fearsome characteristics of a dark underworld inhabited by evil monsters. In reality, the unconscious contains all the energy and wisdom we need for healing and wholeness.

 

It might be said that our fundamental human task is the conversion of the devil within ourselves, that is, converting negatively charged {dissident, destructive} psychic forces into positively charged {life-enhancing and unifying} powers. But you won't convert the devil with brute force, only with love. The negatively charged psychic forces are the ones you neglect and despise or fear. They become positively charged when you acknowledge them and integrate them into your conscious life.

 

If we do not recognize the "devil" within ourselves, we shall project him onto others and thereby give more scope for hatred and destruction {the real devil!} in the world.

 

{3} In certain contexts - if, for example, he has horns or is sexually involved with naked women - the devil may be a sexual symbol. If sexuality is repressed in such a guise in a woman's dream, it is possibly because she has a fear of sexual relations. In a man's dreamthe indication might be that he has a guilt-ridden attitude towards his own sexuality {which Freud might trace back to anxiety arising out of the normal male infant's erotic feelings for his mother}.

 

Demons

Demons in dreams probably represent parts of your unconscious mind that have been repressed and neglected and are now threatening to disrupt or mutilate the psyche. They should be approached lovingly, given attention and integrated into your conscious life. This will bring about their "conversion": They will cease to threaten and will contribute their vital energies to the enhancement of the self.

 

Self-knowledge - knowing what we are carrying around with us in our unconscious - is the only sure defence against what in ancient times was called demonic possession, which in psychological terms means the conscious ego being taken over by unconscious forces {obsessive fear or anger, or whatever}.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Anaconda

Anaconda Dream Symbols:

Restriction of some aspect of the psyche self; repression. A snake may symbolize sexuality; psychic energy, or the power of Nature; intuitive wisdom; the unconscious.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

From Oxygen Dream Dictionary:

 

Dragon:

Animal instincts to be conquered, hence the battles of Saint George and Saint Michael with 'the dragon." The dragon fight is related to the archetypal themes of search/quest, the hero/heroine, and, in more modern terms, separating ourselves from the collective values of our parents/ancestors. The dragon can symbolize a guardian or guarding quality; something that needs to be guarded/protected in your life/psyche. As a devouring creature, it may represent negative aspects of the mother archetype. It shares much of the same symbolism as the snake, and both can symbolize the developing Self

Pagan/Wiccan Interpretation of Dragon {Positive}

 

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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Satan's earthly proxy - the beast from the sea - also has seven heads and ten horns, and he is scarlet in color as well (13:1; 17:3). Satan's character is mirrored in his earthly representatives. The dragon personifies evil. Since ancient mythology had many references to dragons, John's audience would have understood that the dragon of Revelation 13 represented a cosmic enemy.

 

Exactly what the dragon's seven heads represent is not immediately clear. However, given John's use of seven as a numerical symbol of completeness, perhaps this suggests the universal nature of Satan's power and that he completely embodies within himself all evil. The dragon also has seven diadems or royal crowns on his heads. They could represent Satan's spurious claim against Christ. As the Lord of Lords, it is to Jesus that all crowns of authority belong. He is the one who will be crowned with many diadems (19:12, 16).

 

We are told the dragon had 'swept a third of the stars out of the sky and flung them to earth" (12:4). This fraction is used several times in Revelation. Perhaps we should interpret it as meaning a significant minority.

Links: Dragons and the Earth Spirit The Serpent's Prayer: The Psychology of an Image ">Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Dragons, Dream Dictionary Dragons, Meaning of dreams about Dragons, Dream Interpretation Dragons, Dream Analysis Dragons, Dreaming of Dragons

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Queen

Queen Dream Symbols:

May represent mother; the unconscious; intuition; instincts; nature; personal growth.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dancing

Dancing

(1) By virtue of its sexual associations, dancing may represent a coming together - courtship - of the masculine (animus) and feminine (anima) side of one's nature. See anima - animus HERE

 

(2) Joining a dance probably means relating cooperatively with the other person or group. What does that person or group symbolize? It may be some part of you: your hidden self, with its mulitude of emotions, instinctive impulses, ideas, ideals, beliefs/prejudices, attitudes, ambitions, etc.

 

(3) Perhaps it is the "dance of life". Participating/not participating in the dance would then mean relating harmoniously with Nature (or your unconscious)/being out of step with it. (Dancing clumsily may signify that you are "out of step".)

 

(4) If the dance is a frenzied solo performance, it may represent some kind of "possession", indicating that some psychic element (unconscious)is threatening to take you over. If this is the case, you need to identify the causes of any compulsive behaviour you observe in yourself; and then to come to terms with it - which will usually mean either making space in your life for some hitherto repressed part of you; or getting rid of (repressed) guilt-feelings; or both.

 

Dancing may be a sexual symbol, representing sexual intercourse.

 

Reference: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Rose

Rose Dream Symbols:

A red rose may symbolize love; or passion. Roses, like flowers generally, may represent the beauty of Nature and a need to be in touch with nature.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Dragons

Dragons and Serpents

Basic meaning: Unconscious fears that are repressed and need to be acknowledged

 

Symbolism in Dreams

 

The Jung/Freud Approach

 

Dragon

(1) Is the dragon guarding a treasure, or a cave which might contain treasure? If so, the cave probably represents your unconscious, the treasure represents yourself, the dragon that stands between you and your true self represents the fearsomeness of the unconscious, for one who is still afraid of what may be lurking there. This is a repression of the unconscious contents

 

(2) For Jung, the first stage of the individuation process is the conscious ego's heroic struggle {the hero/heroine journey of mythology} to lift itself out of the orginal all-encompassing unconsciousness and to establish control of unconscious forces. This finds symbolic representation in the legendary dragon-slayer, St George (St George = the ego; the dragon = the unconscious).

 

(3) The dragon may represent the devouring aspect of (your relationship with) your mother. 'slaying the dragon" may therefore mean putting an end to whatever in your attachment to your mother is detrimental to the process of finding your own psychic individuality. Once the individual has achieved liberation from the "dragon", the feminine side of the manspsyche and the masculine side of the womanspsyche will no longer appear in threatening form, but as an indispensable companion and guide in further stages of self-development.

 

(4) A dragon may represent the generative power of (Mother) Nature; the unconscious, felt as womb pregnant with new possibilities of life.

 

(5) A winged dragon may symbolize some kind of transcendence, some passing from "lower" to "higher" level of personal maturity.

 

(6) A dragon may be a symbol for your sexuality, particularily if it - your sexuality - frightens you. Is your fear irrationsal; or does sexuality threaten to rule your life? In either case, don't kill the "dragon"; if necessary tame it.

(In China, "chi" is good, life-giving energy and the channels it runs along are called "dragon-lines", which are said to follow underground water and underground magnetic fields).

 

Source: Eric Ackroyd

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

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

 

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Dream Dictionary Nature: Dream Interpretations Dictionary - Arm, arms

 

Dream Interpretation Arm, arms

If you see in your dream, that your arms are stronger than usual, it is a sign that there is a hard work ahead. If your arms or someone's arms are covered in hair: you are about to receive money. Breaking or injuring your arms symbolizes family fights and squabbles or careless actions. If one of your arms is missing: you are suffering from painful inhibitions. Your left arm is associated with your supportive and nurturing nature, right arm represents your outgoing nature.

 

Source: Dream-Land, http://www.dream-land.info

 

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

 

Dream Dictionary Nature: Dream Interpretation - Out-of-body Experience

 

Out-of-body Experience

The out-of-body experience can be a dramatic one. Clinically, this falls into a phenomenon called "dissociative experience or disorder."

 

Often the experiences that create this feeling are powerfully ecstatic or traumatic. In either case, the feeling is similar to watching oneself in a film. Basically, whatever is going on in the dream is so powerful that the dreamer is separating herself from experiencing it directly. The result is a self watching the self in a moment of life. Dreams of this nature can be very revealing about the self at work in the world (see Medard Boss). Lucid dreaming can also create this feeling. In lucid dreaming, the dreamer is conscious of dreaming and may be watching herself in the dream.

 

Dreams of this nature may create a feeling that the dreamer has projected herself into another sphere of reality, creating a sense of astral projection. This idea has been popularised by certain paranormal studies on perceptions of reality.

 

Native American cultures view the out-of-body experience as a fuller unity of the soul with nature. As such, it is not surprising that they hold such experiences in high regard. It is in this sense that you can consider the out-of-body experience a brush with great power-in a world of physical limitations you suddenly have the ability to go wherever you wish to go. You have complete control regarding your place in the universe.

 

Conversely, another possible out-of-body experience involves a complete loss of power: seeing yourself lying on an operating table in a hospital.

 

Does your out-of-body experience empower or frighten you?

 

Do you choose your travel destination or do you simply appear somewhere through no choice of your own?

 

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

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Out-of-body Experience , Meaning of Dreams about Out-of-body Experience , Dream Interpretation Out-of-body Experience )

 

Dream Dictionary Nature: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Monkey

 

Monkey

The monkey is a symbol that needs to be understood by considering the various associations that we make when thinking about them. Monkeys may represent lust, self-satisfaction and trickery. A monkey may also represent positive attributes, such as agility, inspiration, a sense of freedom and a capacity to imitate. In Japan, toys that look like monkeys are given to children because monkeys are supposed to be able to drive out evil spirits. In India, the monkey is a symbol of soul. Thus, monkeys as symbols appear to have a double or twin meaning. Whether positive or negative, the monkey is revealing something to you about what is going on in your inner world. People usually think that monkeys are far less evolved and the expression "stop monkeying around" is understood by all. The dream with a monkey may be an encouragement from you unconscious to continue to develop your personality by staying close to your own nature.

 

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

 

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