Walking: Walking usually depicts personal effort, making your own way at your own pace. The conditions or surroundings where you are walking suggest what you feel about that, and the situation of your personal life. The direction you are walking shows where you are aiming to go in your activities and hopes. the future is represented by where you are going. If you are walking backwards, it suggests a wrong attitude.
Alone: Being alone in a dream expresses your sense of isolation, feelings of loneliness or independence, depending on dream feelings.
Hear/ear: Receptiveness to your feelings and intuition. Rumors.
Moonlight: Romantic view of the world; not seeing things too clearly; looking within self. The half seen processes of the unconscious.
Lagoon/lake: Often depicts the unconscious or unconscious feelings and fantasies.
Silver: Old precious or sad memories or intuitions. Things from the past that can be precious or tarnished.
Wolf: Although the wolf can depict a feeling that 'things' are out to get us, the wolf in our dream often depicts just our fear. Fear is one of our instinctive reactions to situations, so is shown by an animal. We may find ourselves a prisoner of such feelings, as Anna in the example below. The wolf, as is suggested by such fairy stories as Red Riding Hood, also represents the female fear of powerful male sexuality; repressed sexuality or anger; emotions and drives frighten you.
But the wolf also appears in our dreams as a master of life in the wild. It is a group animal and has tremendous loyalty and protectiveness to its family and group. As such it can depict your intuitive understanding of life on earth, the seasons of life and death, and the deep wisdom of group relations. This sort of wisdom tells us that aggressive urges are natural to us, but sometimes they can turn back on ourselves and injure our wellbeing. You might then even dream of killing the wolf or animal in you. But love can resurrect that vital animal life and consciousness within you and the world.
Someone behind you: Something or someone - you may not be aware of; you are turning your back on; the past; something or someone who is supporting you, backing you up, or that you gain strength from.
Blue: Relates to the mind, religious feelings, intuition. It deals with the experience of expansion, as when we feel new ideas and views opening to us.
Eyes: Your intelligence and ability to see or realise things. Consciousness and knowledge, curiosity. Sometimes used as word play instead of I. In such cases it often represents looking at yourself, an eye looking at I. Many eyes are a recognied symbol for greater awareness, intuition, psychic impressions and your innermost feelings.
Looking in someone’s eyes: Intimacy and understanding.
Running: Trying to escape from some emotion, some fear, or hastening to something. A sense of hurry. Connects with fitness if you use jogging as an exercise. Can also be exuberance; flowing life energy; strong and easy motivation. One can run to or run away, so it is important in some dreams to define which one it is.
Black: The unknown, what you are unconscious of, feelings of evil being present, death, absence of knowledge, or ability to see or understand. Because we cannot see in the dark, black usually refers to activities in and around us, that we fail to be aware of. But black, like earth, is rich in possibilities, and has in it all the elements of growth.
Green: This may indicate a process of positive change or some kind of personal growth. Strangely enough, it is often found in dreams about peace and heaven. This suggests it is linked with feelings of relaxation and well-being.
When dark greens occur, this may refer to negative intentions, or the emerging of depressive attitudes, even sickness, envy or jealousy.
There is an obscure but sometimes relevant connection for people who are working to unfold their inner qualities. The green leaves of plants are instrumental in allowing light to become the energy used in transforming the mineral forces of the earth into living tissue. So in some dreams the green shows how your own process of opening to the forces of Light and Life are transforming your lower or less conscious levels of self into greater consciousness and expression. In all it is about transformation.
Wood: In general, wood represents ideas, opinions, habits, that have become a fixed part of your nature. Just as the tree is originally green and supple but becomes hard and fixed as solid wood, so our opinions and attitudes, as they develop, are first pliable, then often become rigid. In which case, unless these habits and ideas allow for further growth, the life principle which ever seeks further development, is either repressed, or leaves the old wood to rot. Thus, an old dying tree trunk symbolizes parts of self no longer capable of adapting to incoming ideas and experiences. Cutting up wood, building new things with it, is to use old ideas in new ways, and so on.
However, a wood, or collection of trees, has quite a different significance. In folklore and myth, the symbol is used a great deal. Dante, at the beginning of his great poem, says he is lost in a wood. Here it represents not only what has grown in your life and is established, but also what is natural and unconscious. So the wood can represent relaxation, or a journey into yourself.
Gaze/stare: Concentration, attempt to influence.
2007-11-27 12:43:53
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