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 jasmine bush is a symbol of male genitalia, like any lonely bush, but a flowering jasmine bush means a girl.
Jasmine thickets symbolize the hair covering on the genitals.
Jasmine flowers are a symbol of innocence, virginity.
To see a jasmine bush not in bloom means to be dissatisfied with your sex life.
To break off or cut jasmine branches is to seek self-satisfaction.
If a man saw a blooming jasmine bush, he dreams of meeting a virgin girl.
If a woman sees a blooming jasmine bush, the mother does not want her daughter to marry and have children; the daughter does not want to have more brothers or sisters.
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
It is often a symbol of male genitalia
A symbol of man and male genitalia
A symbol of male genitalia
It is a symbol of genitalia in general, that is, both male and female
Related to the symbolism of male genitalia
A symbol of a woman or female genitalia
A symbol of a woman or female genitalia
A symbol of a woman or female genitalia