Primary interpretation
Core meaning
As a reflection of the existence in your environment of a real person of this profession
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Word interpretation
Symbol in the reading of Loff
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Primary interpretation
As a reflection of the existence in your environment of a real person of this profession
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
As a reflection of the existence in your environment of a real person of this profession
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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The figure of a doctor is often found in dreams — as a reflection of the existence of a real person of this profession in your environment, but it can appear as a symbol of your attitude to primary knowledge. She symbolizes sacred knowledge, spiritual strength and healing not only of the body, but also of the soul. Many dream characters can play the role, from strangers to family members or friends.
A meeting with a doctor is a meeting with the wisdom of the world's subconscious. His figure bears the imprint of something terribly supernatural and, at the same time, hopeful; safe and, at the same time, causes some concern. Such a meeting or simply the presence of a doctor often changes our perception of the world. It is important to remember that the role of this character in dreams represents the connection between past and future, conscious and spiritual beginnings. Thus, dreams with the presence of a doctor often reflect our attitude to factors that influence our lives. Do you see yourself as a healer for other members of your family or community? Does the medical figure (whether you or another person) seem benevolent, powerful, or taboo compared to the mere mortals present in the dream?
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
Often a reflection of the sense of impermanence that exists in your real life
There are two versions of dreams about this event
In these dreams, sacred or transcendent knowledge comes from a stranger
Significant figures both in real life and in a dream
The feelings that overcome him are easy to read on his face: first joy, then anxiety
Attitudes toward abandonment, marriage, friendship, career, or moving
Reflection of the inner world and individuality of a person
They can symbolize both faithful friends and fiercest enemies