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50 Dream Symbols You Should Know

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Reviewing these symbols will log them into your subconscious mind and help make the most of the time you sleep in two ways. First it will give you material, much like tubes of pigment for a painter, to build your dreams on. Second knowing the meanings of these common symbols will help in interpretation so that you can glean the accurate meaning and use the information to enhance the quality of your life.

1. Dreams of Vehicles

The meanings of planes, trains and automobiles. Boats, bicycles, elevator cars, and other means of transportation. Any vehicle can represent, in addition to the obvious literal item, your body, since the body is the vehicle of the mind and spirit.

Airplane: Planes and jets allow high speed air travel, they can represent that the dreamer is moving fast and high along the life path. A private jet could indicate prestige, wealth and success. Military planes could represent conflict or battle. Battling with

yourself or with others. Since air has to do with the mental aspect of the self (water is the spiritual and land the physical aspect), a plane in the air could represent fast moving thoughts, or rapidly changing your mind about something. You know? Like when somebody asks you who you think are the most beautiful woman in the world, and you answer "Halle Berry" and then you realize that your wife is in the room, so you rapidly add, "...would be second, after my gorgeous and forgiving wife."

Automobile: Is yours sporty or an old clunker? Is it time to get back to the gym? Also look at the parts; tires may represent feet, headlights eyes and so forth. If you are driving the car you are in control of your life, if no one is driving you may be out of control.  If someone else is driving, ask yourself, who have I given my power to? Many people dream that they can't touch the brakes or the steering wheel; watch out you are out of control. What's causing the problem? An addiction? Procrastination? Whatever it is, time to slow down and take back your power.

Bicycle: A bicycle requires balance to be ridden and thus is associated with a need for balance in the life of the dreamer. Where is there a need for balance; work and home life, friends and family, healthy food and junk food, fear and courage? A need to simplify life or go back to simpler times.

Motorcycle: Read bicycle above but add the speed that the motor contributes. You may be affected by an issue of balance even faster and hit even harder. Motorcycles are also associated with being a free spirit, a part of a riding group or gang, a sense of antiestablishment philosophy. However they get good gas mileage and can get past a traffic jam with ease. Look to your own associations and with the rest of the dream for more clues as to the meaning of this symbol.

Elevator: In the language of dreams elevators going up symbolize a rise in status, title, financial gain and the like. Moving down could be losing a job or losing face in a situation. If the elevator car moves horizontally then, there is no upward motion at this time, if it launches out to space, hold on, you’re about to be a super star!

Train: Old-fashioned mode of transportation. A train can only move forward or backwards along a track. No freedom. One track mind. There is a romance about this method of transportation though, a feeling of slower times and old fashioned manners. Subway train is different of course. Since it is underground it can have to do with the subconscious mind. What do you associate with the subway? Heat, crime, smelly stagnant air or cheap but fast transportation? I once had a dream where I was in Manhattan, NY and I decided to walk underground using the subway tunnels instead of the side walks because they were so crowded, I wanted to get somewhere fast. But the tunnel ended at the end of the station and my idea was foiled. I have no idea how the trains got through. But that is the beauty of dreams, while they aren’t necessarily logical, they are always meaningful.

Boats: Floating or moving on the water, in the language of dreams--the surface of the unconscious mind. The unconscious is where inspirations, motivations and desires come from. Dreams are a vehicle for getting in contact with the Creator and with our own creativity. What type of boat and what it is doing has a lot to say about its meaning? Look at the characteristics, is it a tug, or a row boat moving slowly, or a jet boat racing along just above the water’s surface? Is it sleek or cumbersome? Is it a cruise ship? If so, your dream has to do with recreation and a need for rest. As with all vehicles if you are at the helm you are in charge of your life, in this case your emotional life because water has to do with emotions (think tears and cleansing). Likewise if your boat is without sails or motor or oars your emotional life is at a standstill. If your ship is sinking you’re overwhelmed!

Submarine: A vehicle that can navigate easily below the surface, much like an animal that lives there can represents something that dwells in the unconscious mind that is surfacing for your edification. Therefore an unconscious motivation or inspiration may be exposed at this time to help you.

Dream Oracle

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A good dream or symbol dictionary is a valuable tool if you are serious about working with dreams. A personal dream glossary is a step beyond a dream dictionary because here you literally make the symbols personal. Your person dream dictionary can be accumulated in a spiral or loose leaf binder, an index card file, or as a computer file. Convenience, accessibility and ease of adding entries should be the key features. It’s also a good idea to put your entries in alphabetical order for ease of retrieval.

It’s vital to make your personal symbol guide a resource you will want to refer to and add onto frequently. Some dreamers get really creative and decorate their personal glossary with pictures, drawings and images. This really brings the symbols to life since we know a picture’s worth a thousand words.

Palmistry: Learn the Secrets of Your Hands

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This is the first part in a series introducing modern palmistry - also known as hand analysis - abridged from the newly revised version of Frank’s book Palmistry 4 Today, available from our Amazon store: Palmistry 4 Today

Part 1: Introduction; Left and Right Hands

A study of palmistry can offer clear insights into our innate character, our needs and desires, and our attitudes to our current circumstances. It can help us to diagnose recurring problems in relationships, uncover the true expectations of others and recognize the games we play and the unhelpful roles we can sometimes assume. It can reassure us about our talents, reveal our life challenges and opportunities. Our hands are living symbols of our lives and our attitudes as they currently stand. Rather than revealing a fixed pattern - an unalterable destiny - our hands impart substantial information about our temperament, personality and current methods, motivations and drives. Our hands are our personal autobiography, but not all the chapters have been written yet. In my view, the future is negotiable.

Deciphering the messages written in our hands can help us to understand who we are and what fulfills us; we can make informed choices. Ironically, so many people think palmistry purports to reveal our future, when in fact it is a perfect tool to help us see which possibilities lay ahead and then to take steps in the direction that best suits us.

By interpreting the language of the hand, we can understand our character, our various needs and our expectations. We can gain an immediate ‘aerial view’ of our journey through life, a road map of our individual life path. Palmistry can zoom in on the important aspects of this journey, make us aware of alternative routes and prepare us for the exciting road ahead.

But the hands are subjective mirrors, reflecting a summarized version of what’s important to us, what we’ve been through and the events and people who have made their mark on us.

Featured Member Reading: Sue

Therapist & Dream Analyst, Cynthia Richmond, Skypes with member Sue and helps to interpret her dream.

Falling Dreams

Therapist & Dream Analyst, Cynthia Richmond, talks to us about falling dreams and the different interpretations you can get from them.

Infinite Chat with Cynthia Richmond - January 23, 2012

Therapist & Dream Analyst Cynthia Richmond, and special guest artist John Soderberg, take live phone calls and discuss dreams. Cynthia interprets members' dreams.

Featured Member Reading: Jay

Therapist & Dream Analyst, Cynthia Richmond, Skypes with member Jay and helps to interpret his dream.

Heaven's Calling Cards

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One of my frequent sayings that I like to use is: “Those on the Other-Side want to talk to you as much as you want to talk to them!” There are so many ways that they might try to get your attention, but for many people the signs go unrecognized. Whether you’re still feeling emotional because of a recent loss or just immersed in the business of life, it’s easy to simply miss those little signs and symbols that they’re trying to send you.

The part of my work I love most is teaching my psychic development workshops. To watch people at the start of the weekend, completely unaware and then to watch them leave two days later, with a whole new consciousness and new connections, not only with themselves, but with their loved ones. There are many different types of messages, signs and symbols that our loved ones use to tell us that they not only love us, but that they’re still connected to us. These signs and symbols come in all shapes and sizes. They can easily be missed in the wink of an eye. Another one of my popular sayings that I often use is: “Neither time nor death can ever separate us - love is truly everlasting.”

Let’s be clear what exactly these signs and symbols are known as. They’re called ADC’s (After Death Communications). These ADC’s come in many forms and it’s important to stress here that they’re not facilitated through a psychic, a medium or using a tool of any kind.

These are spiritual experiences, which happen spontaneously and are usually quite personal. I believe that when a loved one passes before you (and once they settle again) that they often do everything in their power to get your attention. When they do send a sign, what are they trying to tell us? Simply that they have survived death and that they love us and want us to continue to live our lives to the fullest.

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