Interpreting your
own dreams can give you an interesting glimpse into the totality of the psyche.
If you’re ready for a peek…
“The dream is a little hidden door in the innermost and most secret
recesses of the soul, opening into that cosmic night which was psyche long
before there was any ego- consciousness, and which will remain psyche no matter
how far our ego-consciousness extends.” ~ Carl Jung
Dreams give us an opportunity to look into our subconscious mind and may
allow for a deeper understanding of personal psychological transformation
during waking life. Much of the scientific study about the interpretation of
the messages that we are given in our dreams has been based on the work of Carl
Jung, a well-respected psychologist and psychiatrist, who believed that dreams
are filled with symbols that stem from the unconscious.
Interpreting your own dreams can give you an interesting glimpse into
the totality of the psyche. If you’re ready for a peek, keep a journal next to
your bed and write down what you remember about your dreams as soon as you wake
up (because most often you will forget your dream within a few minutes of being
awake). To improve your ability to remember your dreams, each night set an
intention that you will remember your dreams. Also, it may help to stay free of
drugs and alcohol and to limit what you eat 2 or 3 hours before your bedtime.
Below are twelve very common symbols found in dreams and a short
description of what each one means. Dream analysis can be an interesting and
fun method of self-reflection and conscious personal development, but always
remember that all dreams are very personal and esoteric in nature. Carl Jung
states:
“It is plain foolishness to believe in ready-made systematic guides to
dream interpretation. No dream symbol can be separated from the individual who
dreams it, and there is no definite or straightforward interpretation of any
dream.” – Man and His
Symbols
1. Being Chased – Something Needs Attention
We often remember dreams where we were being chased because it makes us
anxious and fearful. The message in these types of dreams is usually about what
you are running from. The mind is giving you a hint that something needs your
attention, something that you are not addressing, but should.
2. People – Characteristics of the Self
Seeing people in a dream is a representation of the various aspects of
the Self. This may give the dreamer ideas of which personal characteristics
need attention. If you dream of specific people, this may indicate which
interpersonal issues you need to work through, or if you’re detached from a
specific aspect of yourself.
3. House – Dreamer’s Mind
There are several layers of
consciousness that comprise the mind. Within a dream, a house
is believed to be a representation of the dreamer’s mind, with its different
floors and rooms relating to the various aspects of the psyche. For example, a
basement can represent something that’s been neglected or is not being amply
acknowledged by the dreamer in waking life; and bedrooms can represent intimate
thoughts, feelings and memories. The activity in the house signifies how the
dreamer utilizes the structure of the mind to acquire and interpret
information.
4. Food – Knowledge
In the physical world, food nourishes and energizes our bodies. In the
dream world, food is a representation of the nourishment of our minds, or,
simply put, knowledge. Dreaming about food can also be interpreted that the
mind is ‘hungry’ and is seeking new insights and intellect.
5. School – Learning
When a school or classroom is present in a dream, or you dream about the
various aspects of schooling such as taking a test, it signifies the learning
process. This could be interpreted as a need to learn something from a
situation, past or present, or that you are in need of some
self-examination.
6. Nudity – Honesty and Openness
When someone appears nude in a dream, it means that a certain aspect or
emotion of the dreamer is being expressed openly and without limitation, even
to the point that the dreamer feels exposed or vulnerable.
7. Sex – Sexual Expression, Unification and Creation
When one dreams of sexual intercourse, it may represent the unification
of unconscious desires and emotions with conscious recognition. Dreaming about
sex can also symbolize creation of new intimate relationships with others or
with the Self. In many instances, sex dreams are simply an outlet for sexual
expression.
8. Vehicles – Giving or Receiving Experience
Vehicles in a dream symbolize a means for experiencing what is happening
in our conscious life, how much control we think we have over the path that the
experience presents, and the obstacles we are facing. The type and size of
vehicle can indicate different messages. For example, large vehicles can
symbolize the organization that is enabling the experience, such as your church
or company, an ambulance would indicate a need for healing, and a police car
would indicate a need for discipline.
9. Baby – Something New
Dreaming about a baby often represents a new idea or development or
the potential for
growth in a specific area of your conscious life.
10. Death – Change
In the language of the mind, death usually represents the shift from one
state of being to another. Although many may perceive death in a dream as
frightening or negative, it usually correlates to a dramatic change or
transition that is happening in the dreamer’s life.
11. Animals - Dreamer’s Habits
Considering that the function of animals is mostly based on instinct,
the presence of animals in a dream is a representation of the dreamer’s habits.
Dreaming about animals can be very helpful in gaining insight into our daily
patterns as well as our deepest desires. The type of animal, what it is doing
and its habitat can all affect the message that is being communicated by the
unconscious mind.
12. Falling – Return to Being Awake / Control
Usually, if you are falling during a dream, it symbolizes the process of
returning to the state of awake consciousness. Most often than not, the dreamer
does not ‘hit bottom’ but will awaken or stop dreaming beforehand. Some believe
that if you are falling uncontrollably in a dream, it represents that you don’t
feel in control of a certain aspect of your waking life or are afraid to let go
of something.
What to learn more about interpreting your dreams? Check out: The Dreamer’s
Dictionary, Barbara Condron Man and His
Symbols, Carl Jung.
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