Primary interpretation
Core meaning
Because many colors are traditionally associated with certain feelings
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Word interpretation
Symbol in the reading of Loff
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Primary interpretation
Because many colors are traditionally associated with certain feelings
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Because many colors are traditionally associated with certain feelings
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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Since many colors are traditionally associated with certain feelings and emotions, the nature of many of them is archetypal and related to Jungian theory. But you should not limit yourself to an unambiguous interpretation: the symbolism of color goes far beyond its borders and depends on your personal perception of color and situations related to it. If Jung's description does not suit you, try the method of free association, comparing real-life images with the color you had in your dream.
As a rule, we see colored dreams because we live in a colored world. But if a certain color becomes dominant or appears in an unusual way in a dream, it deserves a more careful consideration, especially if the entire action of the dream takes place in an environment of different shades of the same color or if some object stands out for its non-standard color.
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Because most people are unhappy with their appearance
Undoubtedly, they are associated with young lovers
Often associated with the image of a woman
They cause a double feeling: they are associated with the best at the same time
Emotional themes are associated with such dreams
Often associated with a thirst for adventure
The feelings that overcome him are easy to read on his face: first joy, then anxiety