Primary interpretation
Core meaning
Those sides of the personality that are never revealed in real life can become bright
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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Symbol in the reading of Loff
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Primary interpretation
Those sides of the personality that are never revealed in real life can become bright
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Those sides of the personality that are never revealed in real life can become bright
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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Violence in a dream - those boundaries of the personality that are never revealed in real life can become pronounced. Nowhere is this more evident than in the case of a dream in which there is violence.
Violence can be justified or spontaneous, but it is always visible. And it's so obvious that you have to understand it's normal, even though it's disturbing. Its presence only emphasizes another point. Violence can be the cost of heroic behavior, especially in dreams of salvation. Terrorism in the news has made us aware that the enemy may be among us.
Dreams of abduction, escape, and protection are alternatives to this type of violence. Violence can come out of the blue (suddenly you just break some poor guy's head without any provocation on his part). As a rule, such dreams are associated with suppressed anger, for example, in relation to representatives of the authorities. While the desire to show physical aggression towards others is common, it should not be realized in life, and it is indeed very rarely realized. However, sleep allows you to "let off steam."
If you regularly see dreams of this nature, perhaps you should arrange a meditation session with the object of your anger or somehow change the circumstances of your life.
If you are the aggressor, does violence scare you or make you feel powerful?
If you witness violence, do you feel ambivalent, or does the violence affect you in some way?
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A selection of symbols from the same dreambook with close themes, tone, or meaning that helps refine the reading.
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A remarkable event for a dream, because they mean so much in our real life
In psychoanalysis, walls are usually considered a symbol of the male personality with an emphasis on strength
One of the bright features of dreams