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Every symbol indexed, with the theories and traditions that have tried to read them.
49 symbols
A luminous, human-like figure appearing at the boundary between human and divine, carrying messages, warnings, or protection across religious, psychological, and mythological traditions.
A symbol of collective order, industrious labour, and the tension between individual will and the demands of the group or instinctual system.
A symbol of determined persistence, boundary-setting, solitary introspection, and the hidden wisdom found beneath the surface.
A creature of threshold and ambiguity, associated in dreams with the unconscious, hidden fears, liminal transition, and the capacity to navigate darkness.
A symbol of primal power, instinct, hibernation, and the deep unconscious — embodying both nurturing protection and overwhelming force.
A symbol of industriousness, collective order, and defended boundaries; bees in dreams evoke community, shared labor, and the tension between cooperation and threat.
A symbol of resilience, transformation, and cyclic renewal, rooted in the beetle's ancient role as a sacred intermediary between death and regeneration.
A symbol of the soul, freedom, transcendence, and the movement between earthly and higher realms.
A symbol of raw power, instinctual drives, fertility, and the tension between untamed force and civilised containment.
A symbol of metamorphosis, the soul, and psychological transformation — appearing in dreams as an emblem of change between one state of being and another.
A symbol of independence, mystery, and the untamed instinctual self, appearing in dreams as both guardian and harbinger of the unknown.
A creature of the liminal shoreline, the crab in dreams evokes lateral movement, self-protection, hidden depths, and the tension between hard armour and soft vulnerability.
An ancient predator representing primal danger, hidden threat, and the devouring force lurking beneath the surface of the unconscious.
A liminal bird associated with death, prophecy, intelligence, and transformation, appearing at the boundary between the known world and the unknown.
A symbol of gentleness, vigilance, and the soul's vulnerability; associated with grace, the natural world, and liminal passage between states of being.
A figure of menace, repression, and hidden psychic force — the demon in dreams embodies what is feared, denied, or unintegrated within the self.
A symbol of loyalty, instinct, the domesticated unconscious, and the boundary between the tame and the feral.
A symbol of intelligence, guidance, rescue, and the liminal boundary between conscious and unconscious realms, moving freely between sea and air.
A symbol of peace, purity, and divine messenger, the dove appears in dreams at thresholds between conflict and resolution, or between the earthly and the transcendent.
A creature of elemental power combining serpent, fire, and flight; appearing in dreams as a force of overwhelming danger, guarded treasure, or latent inner strength.
A symbol of sovereignty, transcendence, and keen perception — the eagle appears in dreams as an emblem of elevated perspective and the aspiration toward freedom.
A symbol of memory, power, wisdom, and the weight of collective or ancestral experience.
An ancient symbol of the unconscious depths, fertility, spiritual sustenance, and the contents of the psyche that move unseen beneath the surface.
A symbol of cunning, adaptability, and hidden knowledge, appearing in dreams as a trickster, liminal guide, or shapeshifting presence at the edge of awareness.
A symbol of transformation, liminal states, and the boundary between water and land, appearing across traditions as a herald of change and fertility.
A figure of the unresolved dead, carrying themes of unfinished business, grief, guilt, and the persistence of the past within the present.
A towering figure of overwhelming power representing forces — internal or external — that dwarf the dreamer's sense of control, scale, or self.
A symbol of vitality, stubborn endurance, and moral ambivalence — the goat stands at the boundary between the tame and the feral, the sacred and the transgressive.
A symbol of instinctual drive, freedom, and vital energy — a carrier of the soul, an emblem of power, and a force both tamed and untameable.
A symbol of sovereign power, instinctual force, and the confrontation between ego and overwhelming natural authority.
A figure of instinct, mimicry, and untamed cleverness, the monkey in dreams sits at the boundary between animal impulse and human self-awareness.
A small, often furtive creature representing timidity, resourcefulness, hidden anxieties, and the overlooked aspects of the inner life.
A many-limbed deep-sea creature symbolising hidden intelligence, psychological complexity, entanglement, and the reach of the unconscious.
A nocturnal bird associated with wisdom, hidden knowledge, death omens, and the boundary between waking awareness and the unconscious dark.
A spectral presence that haunts dream space — neither fully dead nor fully absent, embodying unresolved feeling, repressed memory, or an aspect of self not yet integrated.
A symbol of appetite, earthiness, and instinctual drives; in dreams the pig ranges from abundance and fertility to shame, excess, and the rejected self.
A creature of swiftness, fertility, and liminality, the rabbit moves between safety and danger, embodying instinct, anxiety, and cycles of renewal.
A creature of margins and hidden places, associated in dreams with survival instincts, contamination fears, resourcefulness, and the repressed.
A creature of concealed danger and instinctual aggression, linked to hidden threat, self-destruction, transformation, and the sting of repressed emotion.
A figure that alters its form mid-dream, embodying instability, hidden identity, and the fluid boundary between self and other.
A deep-water predator in dreams, embodying primal threat, ruthlessness, and dangers that move beneath the surface of awareness.
A symbol of docility, conformity, innocence, and communal belonging, raising questions of individuation, sacrifice, and the tension between follower and leader.
A primal symbol of transformation, danger, hidden wisdom, and the instinctual life force.
A symbol of creative entrapment, weaving fate, and predatory unconscious forces — appearing in dreams as architect, captor, and spinner of meaning.
A figure of raw power, predatory instinct, and the untamed forces that prowl the margins of the dreaming self.
A symbol of endurance, protection, slow transformation, and the carrying of burdens across time.
A mythic creature combining equine power with a single horn, representing purity, the unreachable ideal, and the integration of opposites in dream imagery.
A vast, deep-sea creature representing the unconscious, overwhelming force, and the transformative encounter with what lies beyond ordinary awareness.
A figure of instinctual power, predatory threat, and wild belonging, appearing across mythology and psychology as both destroyer and protector.
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