Nocturnal and diurnal signs

Accidents, illnesses, and injuries do not happen by chance. They generally have a raison d’ĂȘtre within the context of our evolutionary process.

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The Language of Symbols

The neocortex, the part of the cerebral cortex concerned with sight and hearing in mammals, and regarded as the most recently evolved part of the cortex, is also the center of our episodic memory. It is the center of our waking, adult life, and it allows us to remember things and experience cognition, judgment, and choices.

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The wardrobe

The wardrobe shows the dreamer’s degree of confidence in itself and the image it wants to give to others. The person is sometimes warned that its need to make a good impression can lead to a systematic usage of “masks” and to an eventual loss of touch with the most genuine part of its being.

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The clock

The symbolism of the clock is linked to an awareness of the irreversible passing of time and to cyclic repetition. The clock marks each stage of life and, as a symbol, represents human questions about quantitative time and qualitative time.

It also means that nothing is permanent in life, which in dreams  may disclose a feeling of anguish, as well as the dreamer’s need to give itself more time to stop, reflect, and appreciate the simple things of life. Continue reading “The clock”

The bees

Such as ants, bees are symbols of crowds subject to the inexorability of a mechanical and horizontal life.

However, bees have wings and they sublimate in honey, a symbol of immortality, the fragile scent of flowers. That’s all it takes to give their symbolism a high spiritual range.

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The tower

As a symbol of ascension, the tower expresses the desire for an expansion of consciousness, the desire to attain a higher knowledge. From a spiritual point of view, it represents a liberation from the bonds of ego, of desire, and all forms of materialism.

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Water

Water is one of the most common and powerful dream symbols, and it’s no wonder, considering how essential it is to life. Although we can’t live without it, water is also mysterious, dangerous, and destructive.

What Do Dreams About Water Mean?

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For Humans, everything starts with the symbolism of home


For humans, life psychologically begins in the maternal womb, the model for all later homes. Many species of animals instinctively create womb-like burrows. Similarly, the first homes that human beings created for themselves tended to be very small, safe and secure — often physically resembling wombs.

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The spiral, a symbol of life and time

Nowadays, physics and astronomy teach us that the spiral is omnipresent in all the structures of the universe, from the infinitely small to the infinitely large, from the double helix of DNA to the whirlwind of galaxies. However, our Neolithic ancestors were not aware of this when they carved spirals on stone slabs.

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Windows

What is a window metaphorically speaking? A window is a spiritual entrance through which your soul can travel. If you choose to let it go, your soul can break the glass boundaries created by the window and travel into the greater world, absorbing its sounds, smells and sights. A window is a portal allowing your thoughts to roam around freely.

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Heavenly Dream

We cannot banish dangers, but we can banish fears.
We must not demean life by standing in awe of death.

David Sarnoff

In 1994, I lost my brother Ron. In 2008, I lost my sister Micki. In 2011, I lost both my parents within two weeks of each other.

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Darkness

Knowing your own darkness is the best method for dealing with the darknesses of other people.

One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.

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The Church

The symbolism of the church is akin to the symbolism of the house. However, the church is not a simple representation of the body we inhabit and its physical appearance.

The body contains the spirit, the soul of the person.

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The lotus

The lotus represents the expansion of the soul and symbolizes the beauty and purity that emerge from the murky waters, or the hope that arises in difficult moments. Rising to the surface of the waters, it illustrates the emanation of forms from the Primordial Chaos.

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Dreams provide us with a unique view of ourselves

We know that dreams provide us with a unique view of ourselves that often comes from a deeper and wiser part of our psyche and that tends to counterbalance and moderate our conscious waking perceptions.

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Common dream images and symbols

I would like to explore some of the possible meanings and associations to some common dream images and symbols that most people will have experienced at one time or another. One caveat is that each dream is the unique personal experience and possession of the dreamer and that the same image may have different meanings for different people based on their own individual experiences and the context of the lives and the context of the dream in which it occurs.

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There are many different ways of approaching dreams

There are many different ways of approaching dreams as their meaning is often on many different simultaneous levels. On the most superficial level we can look at the dream as a commentary on some ordinary everyday experience or situation that the dreamer is dealing with.

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Dreams

Dreams have been objects of boundless fascination and mystery for humankind since the beginning of time.

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