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| Garden
In
earlier times, every house had its own garden. It was a personal domain,
which married couples cultivated and tilled with their own hands. A dream
garden is thus an age old symbol it has the significance of growth, fertility
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| Giant
The
figure of the giant refers to a too-powerful father-figure. In mythology,
as in fairytales, the giant symbolizes the threatening aspects of unconscious
male drives or instincts. It is characteristic of these fairytales that
it is never the hero who defeats the giant, but the native youngest brother.
It is he who comes up with a bright idea for defeating the giant. The symbolic
significance of events like this in fairytales is that in battle with monsters
and giants, the intellect - however alert is often not enough. The
figure of the native brother embodies that psychic function which has contact
with the unconscious. This signifies that it is only in connection with
intuition that the intellect can find the correct solution. |
| Gold
Gold
is a dream symbol of great significance, a symbol of immortality.
Discovering gold or being given gold can be seen as indications by the
psyche that new understanding will be gained and that an expansion of consciousness
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| Grape
The
grape was originally a religious symbol belonging to the Dionysus myth.
In the Greek cult of Dionysus, he is trodden and squashed in the symbolic
form of the grape. The deep symbolic meaning of wine is that of the
transformation of grapes into a drink. The dream image of the grape
is a positive symbol of transformation of change.
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