Primary interpretation
Core meaning
A symbol of male genitalia
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Word interpretation
Symbol in the reading of Freud
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Primary interpretation
A symbol of male genitalia
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
A symbol of male genitalia
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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The bush is a symbol of male genitalia.
If you plant a bush, you have a desire to change your sexual partner.
If you dig up a bush - you are haunted by the fear of punishment for what you consider sexual perversions.
If you break off or cut branches from a bush, you tend to engage in self-indulgence.
If a man waters a bush, he is very proud of his member and his capabilities.
If a woman waters a bush, she longs for the joys of family sex and wants to have children.
A withered bush indicates a malfunction or disease of the genital organs.
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
Also like a forest and a bush, it is a symbol of vegetation on the genitals
It is often a symbol of male genitalia
A symbol of man and male genitalia
A symbol of male genitalia
Related to the symbolism of male genitalia
It is a symbol of genitalia in general, that is, both male and female