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KAABA This cube, holy to Islam, represents an expression of the divine will in material affairs. See: Cube.

KEEL Similar to foundation, or basis upon which your life is built, but also represents that which holds you steady against opposing conditions. Basic strengths.

KENNEL The doghouse, so may represent being shut out of your home and relationship. Place where easily expressed feelings resides. See: Dog.

KERNELThe inner truth, inner value, innermost self.

KEY Idea or state of mind that opens up further realisations or experiences. Also a symbol of male sex organ.

KIDNAP If the dreamer is the victim of kidnappers: The forces of your own fears and negative feelings are probably being presented as an external force or organised gang who victimise you. Most of the time we are the victim of our view of life, and our beliefs. In other words they control how we see things and feel.

Being kidnapped also suggests loss of security or feelings of security, or someone else forcing their will on you. Kidnapping someone else: Influencing someone else against their will. This may of course be about yourself, referring to forcing yourself to do something that your feelings are against.

KILL To suppress, kill feelings, deny conscious expression to parts of your nature. This may apply to the way you might kill out feelings for someone in a relationship. See: Death.

KING Your father. Feelings of being inferior or superior, depending on whether king or subject. The material values in life, and how they may control you. or swallow you up, or rule you. What you are ruled by may be suggested by what or who is king in the dream. If it is an ape or animal, it would be the animal instincts.

KISS Expression of love, passion, sympathy, union, becoming closer in sympathies or understanding.

KITCHEN A place of transformation where you can change parts of your nature. It also links with how well you provide for yourself or neglect your body needs. It might also portray you caring for others, or in the mother role.

Oven: The place in which you make the unpalatable parts of life life experience palatable and sustaining.

KITTEN Feelings about vulnerability or babyhood; feelings about caring for someone or something vulnerable; parental urges, perhaps protectiveness; a baby, maybe in the womb.

KNAPSACK Often represents karma, the load of positive and negative past you carry about with you. All the errors, encumbrances, illusions, false attitudes, you bring from past experiences, past decisions. Also the wisdom, insight and talents you carry, perhaps unconsciously.

KNEEL Humbleness, a receptive condition of mind; a state of awe, or acknowledgment of dependence or even defeat.

KNIFE Aggressiveness, desire to hurt or wound someone, or use cutting remarks. The male penis. See: Arms.

KNITTING Something you are concentrated working at in your life; knitting a relationship together; consider what garment is being made and refer to Clothes.

KNOB This often represent the penis, or your hold on a situation. Doorknob: Turning point in opportunity, sexual or otherwise.

KNOCK This shows something is trying to get your attention. It might also mean that there is a change, or something new coming into your life. Occassionally links with sex or desire for sex.

KNOT A problem, or a relationship tie. A tangle of feelings. In Buddhism, there are three inner knots that have to be untied, before Nirvana or Liberation can be reached. They are the knots of passion, emotion and intellect that bind us to limited and illusory awareness of self. We may be tied to our work, wife or husband, to mother’s apron strings.

KORAN Expression of spiritual insight.

KRISHNA The Indian Christ. See: Christ.



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