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Every symbol indexed, with the theories and traditions that have tried to read them.
54 symbols
A symbol of instinct, vulnerability, and hidden emotional life, appearing when dreams explore gut feelings, bodily integrity, or suppressed inner states.
A figure appearing in dreams as a double or hidden self, embodying traits, drives, or identities suppressed or unrecognised in waking life.
A body symbol at the boundary of stability and movement, representing structural support, vulnerability, and the tension between restraint and forward motion.
A symbol of agency, strength, reach, and connection — the arm in dreams reflects the dreamer's capacity to act, protect, extend, or be restrained.
A marginal body site associated with concealment, vulnerability, and the social management of intimate bodily experience in dreams.
A symbol of vital force and hidden infrastructure, representing the pressured channels through which life-energy, urgency, and the risk of catastrophic loss flow in the dreaming body.
A symbol of what lies unseen and behind — associated with burden, vulnerability, support, past experience, and aspects of the self outside direct view.
A symbol of masculine authority, wisdom, and primal vitality; the beard in dreams marks status, age, the passage of time, or concealed identity.
A symbol of vitality, kinship, sacrifice, and mortality — blood in dreams carries the dual charge of life-force and loss, often marking moments of intensity or crisis.
A symbol of mortality, enduring structure, and the irreducible core of the self — what remains when all surface layers are stripped away.
A symbol of cognition, control, and hidden mental processes — the dreaming mind turning its gaze upon itself.
A symbol of vitality, presence, and the boundary between life and death — often tied to control, loss, or surrender in the dreaming body.
The brow marks the threshold between visible expression and interior cognition, appearing in dreams as a site of judgment, will, and unspoken tension.
The chest houses the heart and lungs in dreams, serving as a site of emotional vulnerability, vitality, courage, and the burdens or secrets held inward.
A younger version of the dreamer appearing in dreams, often representing innocence, unmet needs, or unresolved developmental wounds.
A figure that replicates or mirrors the dreamer, raising questions about identity, authenticity, and the singularity of the self.
Organs of reception and attention in dreams, ears signal listening, unheeded warnings, secrets, and the dreamer's relationship to external voice and authority.
A joint of transition and leverage in dreams, often linked to effort, obstruction, personal space, and the capacity to push through or maneuver around obstacles.
A symbol of perception, consciousness, judgment, and hidden knowledge — the dream eye watches, witnesses, or fails, reflecting the dreamer's relationship to awareness itself.
A symbol of identity, social persona, and recognition — its distortion, concealment, or loss in dreams signals shifts in self-perception or the boundary between inner and outer self.
A body symbol of agency, precision, and accusation — fingers in dreams relate to touch, pointing, skill, dexterity, and the social acts of directing or being directed.
A symbol of grounding, forward movement, autonomy, and the dreamer's relationship to the path they walk in waking life.
A site of consciousness, identity, and exposure in dreams, representing the mind's outward face, vulnerability, and the threshold between inner life and the world.
A body symbol tied to identity, vitality, and self-presentation, whose loss or transformation in dreams frequently signals a shift in personal power or selfhood.
A symbol of agency, connection, and craftsmanship, representing the dreamer's capacity to act upon, reach toward, or release the world.
A central symbol of emotional truth, courage, vulnerability, and the seat of the self — appearing in dreams as both an organ of feeling and a locus of identity.
A symbol of bodily foundation, sexual energy, and vulnerability — the pivot between upper will and lower instinct, linked to power, fertility, and transformative wounding.
A body symbol of speech, aggression, and restraint, appearing in dreams where issues of power, expression, or suppression converge at the body's most forceful threshold.
A body symbol of humility, strength, and vulnerability, associated with submission, endurance, and the capacity to bear life's pressures.
A body symbol of support, movement, and autonomy, whose condition in dreams reflects the dreamer's capacity to stand, advance, or be stopped.
A site of speech, appetite, and vulnerability; the mouth in dreams embodies the power to express, consume, or withhold.
A symbol of latent power, physical will, and the body's capacity for effort, control, or breakdown under stress.
A symbol of origin, bodily centre, and the severed bond of birth — appearing in dreams as a site of vulnerability, identity, and connection to a sustaining source.
A connector between mind and body, the neck in dreams carries meanings of vulnerability, communication, authority, and the tension between thought and action.
A sensory organ that in dreams signals instinct, discernment, hidden knowledge, and the boundaries between self and the surrounding world.
A visceral sign of life force, urgency, and the body's hidden rhythms — felt in dreams as heartbeat, throbbing, or surging momentum.
A mark of survived injury; in dreams, scars signify memory inscribed on the body, unresolved wounding, and the ambiguous boundary between healing and trauma.
A figure in dreams representing the rejected, unacknowledged, or hidden dimensions of the dreamer's own personality.
A body symbol of burden, responsibility, and relational support, reflecting the weight the dreamer carries or the strength they lend to others.
The body's outer boundary, representing identity, vulnerability, exposure, and the interface between self and world.
A symbol of mortality, hidden knowledge, and the threshold between life and death, appearing at moments of psychological reckoning or confrontation with endings.
The central pillar of the body in dreams, carrying meanings of structural support, courage, moral integrity, and the axis connecting mind to instinct.
A visceral symbol of instinct, digestion of experience, emotional sensitivity, and the body's hidden interior life.
A bodily signal of exertion, fear, or release, sweat in dreams often marks moments of intense stress, physical effort, or emotional breakthrough.
A bodily symbol of grief, release, and emotional overflow; tears in dreams signal the processing of sorrow, relief, or feelings too large for waking consciousness to contain.
A symbol of personal power, anxiety, appearance, and loss — among the most commonly reported dream images across cultures.
A site of expression, vulnerability, and blocked communication, the throat in dreams often signals tension between what is felt and what can be spoken aloud.
A distal extremity that in dreams concentrates themes of balance, groundedness, vulnerability, and the limits of forward movement.
A symbol of speech, truth, taste, and relational power — the tongue in dreams condenses communication, deception, intimacy, and self-expression into a single bodily site.
A conduit of life-force running beneath the surface, representing vitality, hidden connection, and the invisible systems that sustain existence.
A symbol of inner authority, suppressed truth, and the boundary between the known self and the unconscious.
A primal symbol of origin, gestation, and the unconscious depths — representing creation, containment, return, and the ground of new beginnings.
A site of injury, vulnerability, and unresolved pain; in dreams the wound marks where the psyche has been hurt and what it has not yet integrated.
A site of vulnerability, connection, and vital flow, the wrist in dreams often marks the threshold between action and restraint, strength and fragility.
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