Symbols are the language of dreams. A symbol can invoke a feeling or an idea and often has a much more profound and deeper meaning than any one word can convey. At the same time, these symbols can leave you confused and wondering what that dream was all about.
Acquiring the ability to interpret your dreams is a powerful tool. In analyzing your dreams, you can learn about your deep secrets and hidden feelings. Remember that no one is a better expert at interpreting your dreams than yourself.
To guide you with your dreams interpretations, we have interpreted over 5900 keywords and symbols and over 20,000 different meanings in our ever expanding dream dictionary. These meanings are in no way, the final say in what YOUR dream means, but hopefully it will inspire you to explore and offer a suggestive starting point for understanding your own dreams. There is no "one dream interpretation fits all."
Every detail, even the most minute element in your dream is important and must be considered when analyzing your dreams. Each symbol represents a feeling, a mood, a memory or something from your unconscious. Look closely at the characters, animals, objects, places, emotions, and even color and numbers that are depicted in your dreams. Even the most trivial symbol can be significant. This dictionary, along with your own personal experiences, memories and circumstances, will serve to guide you through a meaningful and personalized interpretation. With practice, you can gain an understanding of the cryptic messages your dreams are trying to tell you.
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Psychologist World's comprehensive online guide provides a complete reference to interpret your dreams. Understand the subconscious significance of you and your family's dreams and nightmares, and discover their relevance to your real-life:
What will I learn?
What do your dreams reveal about your subconscious mind?
Are they simply concoctions of the imagination, or do the contents of your dreams relate, directly or metaphorically, to aspects of your real-life?
What is your subconscious mind expressing about internal repressed feelings towards others in your life?
The How to Interpret Your Dreams guide offers insightful psychoanalysis of the dreams regularly experienced by millions of us. Often, we do not realise that these dreams are more meaningful than most people would be aware of.
Understand the Meanings of Your Dreams
How to Interpret your Dreamsoffers all the information you need to start interpreting and understanding your dreams. The guide includes:
- Expert theories on dreams and why we dream
Learn the insights into dream processes and the reasons for dreaming that the past 120 years of psychoanalysis have provided us with.
- Methods to use to recall your dreams
Find remembering every dream you experience difficult? Recall only a few poignant dreams that trouble you? Discover the techniques you can use to recall more of your dreams, and gain a deeper understanding of your subconscious mind.
- Most common dreams symbols
Discover why we dream about particular issues and psychoanalytic interpretations of their symbolic meanings.
Learn from over 120 years of psychoanalytic research
How to Interpret your Dreams builds on the research of leading dream analysis experts, allowing you to easily reference the dreams that you, your family and your friends experience.
Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud practised psychoanalysis and published many case histories such as that of Daniel Schreber.
Given the relevance many people can see in dreams, Freud believed that the content of our dreams are an expression of the subconscious.
Using regression and hypnosis, he set out to uncover the underlying subconscious thoughts of patients in order to identify the underlying causes of their complaints.
Browse the Online Edition of How to Interpret Your Dreams:Dreams...are not meaningless...they are a completely valid psychological phenomenon, the fulfilment of wishes... constructed through highly complicated intellectual activity.
- Sigmund Freud (Psychoanalyst)
- Introduction to Dream Interpretation
- Sigmund Freud on Dreams
- Carl Jung on Dreams
- Edgar Cayce on Dreams
- Types of Dreams
- Why We Dream
- Did We Always Dream?
- Why Remember Your Dreams?
- How to Remember Your Dreams
- Interpreting Your Dreams
- Nightmares
- Disturbing Dreams
- Most Common Dream Images
- Teeth Falling Out in Dreams
- Flying Dreams Meaning
- Being Caught In A Tornado
- Being Naked Dream Meaning
- Being Chased Dreams
- Falling Dreams
- Taking an Exam or Test in a Dream
- Dream Symbols
- Animals in Dreams
- People Dream Meanings
- Babies/Pregnancy Dream Meanings
- Sex Dream Meanings
- Snake Dream Meanings
- Fire Dream Meanings
- Train Dream Meanings
- Driving Dream Meanings
- Ex-Partner Dream Meanings
- Cheating Dream Meanings
- School Dream Meanings
- House Dream Meanings
- Color Dream Meanings
- Death Dream Meanings
- Love/Lust Dream Meanings
- Alien Dream Meanings
- Angel Dream Meanings
- Children Dream Meanings
- Dead People Dream Meanings
- Accident Dream Meanings
- Dream Interpretation Conclusion
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