DREAM INTERPRETERBDream meanings - enabling you to interpret your own dreamsTony Crisp FOR FEATURES ON DREAMS SEE DREAM ENCYCLOPEDIA |
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BIRDS - The life cycle of a bird has so many similarities with important human stages of growth we frequently use birds to represent parts of our own important experience. In general the bird in your dream can depict imagination, intuition, the mind, freedom from restraints, thoughts or hidden wishes or hopes, or your longings to move beyond limitations or boundaries. Because the word is sometimes used to indicate a woman, it can have that meaning - i.e. a 'bird'. However, birds illustrate to us on a daily basis that they can lift themselves above the earth and fly freely. In this way they are symbols of the enormous freedom of thought, of imagination, or spiritual freedom. In other words of the ability the mind has to recognise it is not limited to the life of the body and its senses. It can lift up and see great vistas in a sweep if it opens its wings. The meaning depends on the context in which the bird appears in the dream. So in dome dreams, especially if the bird is flying high, or you identify and become the bird, it can show an expanded awareness or a greater insight into your life and the meaning of your life. This type of dream usually appears as a large bird that can fly high. This is because wider - or spiritual - awareness is like a higher, overall view of things. Meeting this enlarged awareness may be painful or frightening as we approach it. The enlargement of what you experience is a form of growth and brings new possibilities, all of which can strip away old ways of life and relationship. This expansion of our viewpoint, upliftment of our emotions or mind, can be a link between the world we experience with our physical senses, and the deep world of our often unconscious passions, intuitions and insights. A huge bird: The power of the collective mind or unconscious. It may uplift or be felt as threatening; something that can protect or be felt as a threat. Bird attacking: Fear of ideas, ideals or opinions; verbal or mental (suggestions or suggestive behaviour) attack by others; fear of going beyond ones narrow boundaries. Bird descending: A wider view or experience becoming known to you, or becoming available. In practical terms this may be experienced as inspiration or new insights regarding work or creativity, or a bursting of ones previous views or concepts into a wider insight. Bird in house: Hope that something interesting or new will enter ones life; a wish for new love; a new idea; an intuition or precognition; a new person or event entering your life; something trapped in you that seeks freedom. Black or carrion birds: Because such birds often feed on dead animals, they have the association with death or news of death. This may not be connected with someone dying, but perhaps that some project, love or aspect of yourself is being left to die; feelings or fears about death; something you are unaware of but is on the edge of consciousness. Bluebird: Especially represents the personality or soul after death. But it can also show the flight of awareness into new or wider experience. Dead bird: Threat to ideals or hopes of freedom; feeling life is only material; ones spirit feeling defeated or crushed; loss of sense of beauty or meaning in life; an ideal or hope has died; a flight of imagination or creativity has fallen. Feather: See: feather. Fighting birds: Family disputes; arguments about viewpoints. Flying: Rising above something; an escape from a feeling of being trapped, or some fear; independence; freedom; self expression; ones love or thoughts winging its way to someone; the sexual act - possibly because during sex we may feel released and uplifted. Hatching from the egg: Our birth and infancy; rebirth. Something new and uplifting coming into your life, or coming to life in you. In cage: Feelings of being restricted or trapped; holding back love or inspiration; safety in restriction. If there are positive feelings around the caged bird, it might suggest the need to withhold love or freedom, but it could suggest feeling trapped in a relationship, especially if there are two birds in the cage. Leaving nest: Gaining independence; meeting change; leaving a dependent relationship. Making nest: Home building; parental urges; partnership if with another bird. Nest: Home; family environment; security; even the womb. The baby bird: Our own childhood, as in the following example. The old lady in the second example is once more reference to the mother, who the bird is first connected with before moving on to the difficulty of independence. Freud said the bird represents the male phallus, and flying means the sexual act. Many languages use the word ?birdµ to mean woman. In Italy it alludes to penis. The bird is also used to denote a sense of death and survival. The example shows. Pauline's dream using the bird to depict her own urge to be independent of her motherµs influence, opinions, likes, dislikes and decisions. Later in the dream her mother hands Pauline the ribbon to hold, suggesting an offer of independence.
The ribbons are a reference to Pauline's own girlhood. When she lets go of her girlhood, moving toward independent womanhood, she feels threatened by her internal feelings of guilt - i.e. a child feels guilty if it acts differently to what its mother wants. This is the black bird. To become independent we have to find a way of doing what we wish despite this internalised mother. (Internalised means all the standards, self controls she learned from her life with her mother, she now carries within her as her own urges even if absent from her mother.)
This dream is clearly about Andrew becoming aware that at some time he felt abandoned by his mother, and this part of him needs helping to grow into greater independence. blackbird or black bird Unconscious urges. At times we may relate to enormous waves of feeling in an anxious way, and this relationship of anxiety may be represented by a black bird. The bird may be shown attacking something or oneself because that is how we relate to the emotions or energies - i.e. we feel attacked by them. The black bird can also link with feelings about death, the negative aspect of mother, or something unconscious that we are becoming aware of. chicken If being eaten suggests nourishment. Otherwise a female, or the female in a male; being 'chicken' or scared. The cock: a male or the male sexual characteristics; confidence. The hen: Mother; motherhood; being immersed in motherhood concerns and perhaps not having a life beyond that. Chicks: This is a reference either to your own babyhood and feelings or events associated with it, or to external baby or babies. This may at times point to vulnerable people or assets. Idioms: chicken feed; chicken hearted; sheµs no chicken; cock of the walk; donµt count your chicks/chickens before they are hatched.. crow rook raven Being carrion birds, and so often seen near corpses, they are linked with death or feelings about death; bad news; fear; unconscious feelings. It can at times depict the negative aspect of father. The dark intelligence in underhanded people or animals; forces in life that seem to have intelligent direction yet are not outwardly visible. Bad luck. cormorant Intellectual ideas that have the power to dig deep and bring up unconscious wisdom. Because the cormorant is used to dive and catch fish, it suggests you are practising some form of introspection or self examination. crane Inner feelings about wholeness; good luck. The ability to deal harmoniously with the libido or energy within. cuckoo Wanting to, or feeling your partner is, having sex outside your relationship; pregnant with child from another man than ones partner. dove Peace; lacking aggressiveness; awareness of oneµs potential; religious experience; relatedness. See: eagle buzzard hawk Sometimes the hunting, providing parent; dominance; a male figure; an uplifting power of feelings or ideas; a protective influence; a threatening influence. Often the ability to develop an integrated vision or perception out of a wide range of experience. This is because the height of the bird and its steady gaze give it unusual perception and wide awareness. See: as it relates to mega-concept. Idioms: Watch like a hawk; eagle eyed. feather or feathers See: feather. goose/geese Freedom; your soul; wanderlust; foolishness or group conformity. In some cases you might use the goose as a symbol for life long relationship. owl Because the owl sees in the dark it represents our intuitive sense that ?seesµ what is happening in the subtle areas of our feeling and experience. This sense ?feedsµ by watching or acting as an integrating function with the many dark or hidden aspects of our experience and behaviour. Because this part of our mental process is aware of the hidden activities in the depths of our body and mind, it can initiate our conscious self into the mysteries of life and death. If one can imagine having a council of all living things, we would all have in common the drive to reproduce, and there would be huge links of understanding regarding care and rearing of young and perhaps of love for mate. The unconscious seems to have a sense of this synthesis of all life, and the owl, representing it, speaks with this sort of collective wisdom; a wise advisor. Because the owl as a dream symbol is an actual doorway to the usually hidden side of life, we may sometimes feel fear or danger in regard to it. In some mythologies the owl was connected with death, and might act as a messenger regarding the death of a family member. For instance in Jewish tradition it is unlucky to dream of an owl, but okay to dream of any other bird. See: Second in wife under family and relationships . Idioms: Wise old owl; wisdom of the owl; night owl; owlish - looking wise or solemn. parrot Repeating without judgement what others have said; accepting or copying something without evaluating it. peacock Pride; self display; vanity; the desire to be more attractive; sometimes the same as phoenix. In some cultures the peacock represent the soul or psyche - ones sense of self with all ones individual memories and characteristics. Because the peacock could shed all its beautiful feathers and then grow them again, early Christians saw it as a symbol of resurrection and immortality. As the peacock is a male bird displaying for the sake of a mate, it can also obviously represent male sexuality in its proud, ostentatious or displaying mode.
penguin The penguin hardly ever appears in dreams, or in fact in literature generally, so I have not been able to gather from peopleµs dreams how they use this symbol. From common associations however, it is likely to represent foolishness; a difficult life situation; coldness in relationships. Because of recent studies of the penguin and the major National Geographic film, the penguin might now depict lasting love and wonderful care and survival skills. phoenix The ability to find a new impulse, new strength, new growth even in death; the power in oneself to transform the dying, depressed, dark and desperate into new endeavour and growth. stork The soul; symbol of birth or babyhood, and perhaps parenthood; the beauty of the wider awareness of the unconscious. swan Grace; beauty; dignity. In mythology often represents the psyche or soul and its connection with a spiritual world; the side of human nature usually hidden because unconscious, often referred to as the spiritual - meaning the consciousness of connection with all life. The swan in your dream may be linked with an ending of something due to the association with ?the swan songµ - a final act. It can also suggest amorousness, or the ideal of love in sexuality, and as such may represent virginity or a blend of male and female. vulture A relative waiting for you to die - or vice versa; people around you trying to live on you - or vice versa; difficult feelings about dependants; an environment of ill will or hopelessness. Idioms: Charm the birds from the trees; a bird told me; the bird has flown; bird in the hand; bird of ill omen; free as a bird; odd bird. Useful questions are: Is the bird in my dream expressing any of the important stages of growth such as babyhood, leaving the nest, or making a nest? What quality or attitude is the bird expressing and how does that relate to me? What is the rest of the dream indicating about the bird? |
DREAM INTERPRETERDream meanings - enabling you to interpret your own dreams Tony Crisp |
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BIRTH A new beginning, a fresh start, starting life under influence of a new power. In Christianity the new birth was caused through the power of the the conscious self opening to the transcendent power of change. Birth dreams can also be expressions of actual infant memories of birth, with all its difficulties, terrors and events. In this way the unconscious emotions and fears may be made conscious and dealt with. We have to remember that birth of one part of us cannot help but be death to another. The womb experience dies when the baby is born to outer life, the baby self dies as the youth emerges, and so on. BIRTHDAY Good feelings; recognition and warmth regarding friends; a change happening; a special time when good things or favours can come to you. Dreaming of your birthday may suggest you are in need of attention and love. Someone else's birthday: Reminder of social obligation to another person; showing of affection or otherwise; relaxed feelings. BIRTHRIGHT The innate qualities you are born with, but may never receive, or unfold in life. BISCUIT Pleasure, perhaps connected with childhood. If you are making the biscuits, it might suggest caring for your own needs or those of other people. See: Cookie. 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. See: Colours. Black person: The meaning depends what skin colour you have. If you are white it often means your most honest feelings, The self you are if you are not putting on your social front. It may also depict your instinctive urges. BLACKBIRD Something, perhaps intuition, emerging from the unconscious. Bad news. Sometimes thought of as messengers of the dead. See: Birds. BLACKSMITH This might be connecting you with your deep creative powers and masculine strength, in shaping the metals of life, the possibilities of your nature. Forcefulness, material creativeness. See: Iron. BLAMED/BLAMING This is most likely a direct expression of feelings you have about being blamed or blaming someone else. Therefore the things to watch for in the dream are - Blaming: What are you blaming someone or something else for? If you can clarify what it is, ask yourself if you are doing that in waking life, and how deeply you feel about the issue. How valid is the blaming? Is the blaming a way of avoiding responsibility or efforts to change? While we are blaming someone or something we lose the power to direct our own life. This is because blaming is like saying, 'What has happened to me is all due to 'so and so' or 'such and such'. Each time this happens it does this to me.' If we stop the blaming and wonder whether we can take charge of the situation, then we gain more power to change. Blamed: Do you accept the blame and feel guilty or a failure? If so it may show that you are taking on feelings of failure that will create guilt and conflict in you. There may also be excessive self-criticism arising. Perhaps there are things you have failed to see or accept, but feeling guilty isn't the best way to learn and improve ones performance. Better to look at events as learning experiences. BLANKET Comfort; warmth - physical or emotional; an attitude we can hide under/behind; an attitude or experience we are wrapped/rapt in. In this case the colour of the blanket would give a clue to what the feeling or attitude is. See: Bed. Covered in blanket: Injury or feelings about death or withdrawal. Red blanket: Often used in emergency situations so could have the associations of injury, accident or ill health; passion or anger. Sharing a blanket: Intimacy; feeling closely connected with someone; sexual connection; wanting to be close to the person. If you have particular memories cponnected with the blanket, then it would link with those memories. Wrapped in blanket: Slightly withdrawn or vulnerable; relaxed or passive; self comfort; feeling cold - lacking warmth; feeling injured, infirm or weak; hiding ones feelings or vulnerability. BLASPHEMY A denial or cursing or your own innate self or latent possibilities. A turning of the will away from the possibility of direction from within. |
DREAM INTERPRETERDream meanings - enabling you to interpret your own dreams Tony Crisp |
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BLEACH Perhaps a healing process of cleansing old hurts or feelings; an attempt to 'clean up' ones emotions or attitudes, especially if applied to clothes; pain. BLEAK Unfeeling, difficult emotionally. This sometimes connects with past times of pain.. BLESSING A release of the positive energies into outer life. BLEMISH A sense of not being good enough, or a fault in how you feel about your public image. See: Skin. BLINDNESS An inability or unwillingness to understand or agree to something. An inability to see something about yourself, or to be aware of what your intuition is telling you. BLISTER An irritating or injurious experience; something that has gradually produced hurt in you over a period of time; attitudes with which you attempt to protect from further hurt. BLIZZARD An internal conflict or great unrest; feelings of disturbance perhaps to do with coldness in a relationship; feeling emotionally battered or threatened. See: Weather. BLOCKAGE/BLOCKED Usually depicts restrained or held back emotions, energy or thoughts. Common areas of blockage are the throat, where words or feelings can be blocked by tension or restraints such as anger or helplessness; the chest, most often the store of emotions perhaps from many years ago; the genitals where we might block desire, hunger and the basic movement of our body towards pleasure. The blockage might be shown in your dreams as a river being dammed, a traffic jam, a piece of machinery clogged, or some part of your body not functioning smoothly. Talking with a sympathetic friend about the dream images and feelings associated with the dream can help to release the block. Occasionally this dream shows a problem in the body itself. So if the dream has that sort of feeling have a health check. BLOOD Your energy and sense of existence; link with your family such as feelings of connection or bonding, inherited tendencies - what we now call genes, but also includes inherited strengths and weaknesses of character; universal life or power in your life, therefore connection with humanity; pain or struggle; injury; death. When we see blood on the earth or on someone's clothes, it suggests great injury, painful feelings or death. So this aspect of blood in your dreams must be remembered. In cultures such as the Macedonian, where symbols were often thought of in terms of good or bad luck, light blood represented good news, dark blood bad news. For women there is obviously a strong link between bleeding and menstruation. Therefore in women's dreams involving blood, the blood may depict whatever feelings, pleasure, difficulties are associated with menstruation for the dreamer. Then it can suggest fertility, and can be a painful cleansing and difficult period of releasing the old. The old dies away and leaves space for the new to grow. Bleeding: Most often relates to emotional or psychological hurt and loss of energy, but can also depict physical injury, or presentiment of it. Emotional hurt could mean hurtful remarks, for instance being told we are not loved - these can sap our motivation to live and may be depicted as blood. The dream blood can denote injury, often from past trauma, which is causing us to lose energy or motivation. It can represent our fundamental biological, evolutionary life - thus a link with all life, so seen as a sacrament, the sacred wine that links our separate existence with the universal sentience and energy of life. This is portrayed not as injury but nourishment, wine or bloody meat. Blood on hands: Feelings of guilt about something. Perhaps you have killed the best in yourself or your children in some way. BLOSSOM The unfolding and expression of what was latent within from the beginning. 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. Dark blues: In many women's dreams threatening men appear dressed in dark blue or navy blue overalls; depression; negative thoughts or intuition. Light blues: Our sense of intuition; having a wide awareness of life; religious feelings. Also: Coolness of nature. Often seen in visions of the womb as a blue grotto or woman with halo of blue, so connects with prenatal and infant relationship with mother. See: Colours.. |
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