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Every symbol indexed, with the theories and traditions that have tried to read them.
57 symbols
A threshold space of departure and arrival, representing transition, anticipation, liminal identity, and the gap between one phase of life and another.
A narrow, enclosed urban passage representing liminality, concealed threat, social marginality, and the obscured routes between conscious life and the hidden psyche.
A confined upper space within the house-self, associated with stored memories, repressed thought, and the half-forgotten contents of the personal past.
An elevated threshold between private interior space and the outer world, carrying themes of perspective, exposure, aspiration, and boundary.
An underground room beneath the waking self — a recurring site for the repressed, the forgotten, and the foundational structures of the psyche.
A private, liminal space in dreams associated with bodily release, concealment, vulnerability, and the management of what cannot be shown in public.
A threshold between solid ground and boundless water, marking the edge of the known self, emotional exposure, and the pull of the unconscious depths.
A private interior space associated with rest, intimacy, sexuality, and the threshold between waking life and the unconscious.
A liminal zone between known and unknown territories, appearing in dreams as a threshold state where identity, belonging, and direction become uncertain.
A symbol of transition, connection, and the crossing of psychological or life thresholds between two distinct states or worlds.
A hardened refuge sealed against external threat, representing psychological fortification, isolation, and the tension between survival and entombment.
A vast, steep-sided chasm appearing in dreams as a symbol of depth, exposure, division, and sublime confrontation with natural scale.
A transitional, often liminal space between journey and destination, associated with waiting, stasis, indecision, and the suspension of purpose.
A symbol of inner sovereignty, defended identity, and hidden power — appearing in dreams as both sanctuary and prison, seat of authority and site of siege.
A boundary between the known interior and what lies above, marking limits of aspiration, containment, and the threshold of higher consciousness.
A sacred architectural space that in dreams signals encounters with authority, moral conscience, community belonging, or the inner life of the spirit.
A vast, populated landscape of the psyche — representing social identity, collective life, anonymity, and the constructed environment the dreamer moves through.
A transitional passage between spaces, representing psychological movement, uncertainty, and the threshold states between distinct phases of life or identity.
An enclosed outdoor space within or adjoining a structure, representing a liminal zone between the private self and the outer world.
A liminal symbol of decision, fate, and transition, appearing in dreams at moments of life choice or the encounter with unknown possibility.
A threshold symbol representing transition, opportunity, hidden potential, and the boundary between the known and the unknown.
A machine of vertical movement in dreams, registering anxiety about status, ambition, and loss of control.
A bounded, productive landscape in dreams, evoking labour, sustenance, natural cycles, and the tension between cultivation and wildness.
An open expanse representing freedom, exposure, latent potential, and the boundary between the cultivated self and untamed nature.
The surface underfoot in a dream space, representing foundational stability, groundedness, and the baseline conditions of psychic or waking life.
A cultivated space set apart from the wild, representing the psyche's tended and untended inner life, the boundary between nature and order, and states of potential growth.
A liminal place of endings, memory, and unresolved attachments, where the dreaming mind confronts mortality, grief, and what has been left behind.
A place of crisis, healing, and institutional authority that surfaces in dreams during illness, vulnerability, or confrontations with mortality.
A transient setting representing impermanence, anonymity, self-reinvention, and the suspension of ordinary life between departure and destination.
A common emblem of the self and psyche, the house in dreams maps interior states onto inhabited space — its rooms, condition, and boundaries reflecting identity and memory.
A site of transformation and nourishment where raw materials become sustenance, carrying associations with domestic labour, creativity, and the alchemical conversion of nature into culture.
A narrow projection above a void, representing exposure, arrested motion, and the moment when circumstance has narrowed every ordinary option to almost nothing.
A repository of accumulated knowledge, memory, and identity, where the dreamer navigates recorded experience in search of meaning or answers.
A symbol of exchange, abundance, social encounter, and the intersection of personal desire with collective life.
A symbol of disorientation, psychological complexity, and the search for a hidden centre or exit.
A workplace setting that commonly stages anxieties about performance, authority, identity, and social role in waking life.
A symbol of life's direction, choices made and deferred, and the trajectory of the self through time and circumstance.
A bounded space of confinement representing restriction, guilt, repressed drives, or a life situation felt inescapable — whether imposed from without or constructed from within.
A liminal elevation between shelter and open sky, representing exposure, perspective, ambition, and the boundary between private inner life and the wider world.
An enclosed space within the dream-house of the psyche, representing a bounded aspect of inner life — from hidden potential to concealed memory.
Decayed or collapsed structures that surface in dreams as markers of loss, elapsed time, and the persistence of the past within the present.
A protected enclosure where the dreamer finds refuge, stillness, or sacred ground — set apart from the chaos or danger of the surrounding dreamscape.
A recurring site of evaluation and unfinished business, representing pressures of performance, social belonging, and formative experience revisited in adult life.
A liminal boundary between land and sea, representing transition, threshold states, and the edge where the known self meets the depths of the unconscious.
A transitional structure linking levels, representing movement between states of consciousness, ambition, descent, and psychological threshold-crossing in dreams.
A threshold symbol of transition, waiting, and departure — where the dreaming self stands between one phase of life and another.
A surface of public movement and social visibility, the street maps the dreamer's sense of direction, collective identity, and relationship to shared waking-life paths.
An underground transit system in dreams, associated with hidden processes, the unconscious, and the infrastructure beneath ordinary life.
A sacred interior space in dreams, marking the boundary between the mundane and the numinous, often encountered during turning points in waking life.
A boundary between states — the known and unknown, safety and risk — marking a moment of irrevocable passage in the dream landscape.
A vertical structure set apart by height and enclosure, associated with ambition, isolation, vigilance, and the aspiring or imprisoned self.
A familiar yet often distorted settlement that reflects the dreamer's sense of community, social identity, and collective belonging.
A confined passage through darkness, representing transition, the unconscious, birth, and the confrontation of what lies in shadow.
A descent into hidden or repressed layers of the self, the psyche, or the earth — carrying associations of concealment, danger, death, gestation, and buried knowledge.
A bounded, familiar community space in dreams, representing collective identity, belonging, shared memory, and the social self in relation to others.
A barrier between inner and outer worlds, marking boundary, resistance, confinement, or the limits of conscious awareness.
A boundary between interior and exterior worlds, representing perception, opportunity, separation, and the threshold between the self and external reality.
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