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Word interpretation

Station

Symbol in the reading of Loff

LoffNeutralTravelRelationships

Below you will find the full author reading, related symbols, and parallels from other dreambooks.

Primary interpretation

Core meaning

Associated with an alternative choice

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

TravelRelationshipsWorld
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Primary interpretation

Core meaning

Associated with an alternative choice

Interpretive tone

Neutral

Key themes

TravelRelationshipsWorld

Author interpretation

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01

Being at the terminus of a transportation system (such as a subway) is associated with an alternative choice. When in real life we ​​have to make an important decision, places of confusion and confusion often appear in dreams. In most cases, a dream is a good testing ground for testing different options, and with greater objectivity than the real world allows. The first question to ask about a subway station is, do you have the option of taking one train, several trains, or none of the trains? Who is with you on the subway? Do they decide which train to take, or do you just guide them around the station?

Other dreambooks for this word

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Close-meaning symbols

A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.

Drugs

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NeutralTravelSymbolics

Dream of breaking any life taboo

Pearls

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NeutralTravelTeaching

At the archetype level, the pearl is seen as a semi-precious stone

Rat

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NeutralRelationshipsWorld

Relations

Weather

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NeutralRelationshipsWorld

In dreams, there can be very unusual weather

Wall

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NeutralChildrenNoise

In psychoanalysis, walls are usually considered a symbol of the male personality with an emphasis on strength