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Ambulance help for the physical body, which can be brought
into play (137-6). Other possibilities: Impending emergency.
Anchor staying in one spot in understanding (i.e., "taking
up anchor" means starting to learn) (900-158, A-2). Other possibilities:
1. tied down. 2. stability. 3. power of determination and resolve
from deep within. 4. desire to settle down.
Angel the light of truth (262-9). Other possibilities:
1. wisdom. 2. guidance. 3. a coming birth or death (literally
or figuratively)
Armor "the armor of the Lord" that can protect a person
from difficulties and temptations (294-185). Other possibilities:
1. rigidity. 2. barriers we put up to people in self-defense.
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Baby 1. a new venture ( 538-24). 2. a
new interpersonal relationship (551-12). 3. that which appears
to be small or of little account but may be of the greatest value
(294-139, A-5). 4. the spiritual truth (294-159, A-6). 5. that
which requires teaching, guidance, and direction (900-98, A-2).
6. the harmonious union of two people (dreamed that he and wife
had triplets; Cayce Interpreted as harmonious relations between
the two at physical, mental and spiritual levels) (900-183, A-2).
7. becoming open and unfearful, in the sense. that Jesus spoke.
"except you become as little children..." (900-386, A-12,-13).
Other possibilities: 1. undeveloped, immature. 2. something
just getting started. 3. free of responsibilities. 4. something
needing nurturance and encouragement.
Ball 1. the "perfect sphere"-some Ideal or concept of
wholeness (900-104). 2. the forces of this world as they relate
to the Universal Force (900-128, A-3). 3. a whole, or well rounded,
approach to things (900-140, A-6). 4. the oneness of purpose (900-142,
A-1). 5. childhood games (137-61, A-2). Other possibilities:
1. completeness. 2. competitiveness.
Bath 1. cleansing and freeing from old ideas (900-189).
2. a cleansing and strengthening of the outer self, which should
not be confused with the inner strengthening that comes from God
(900-110). Other possibilities: 1. physical cleansing. 2. letting
go of opinions and prejudices.
Bear that which has two sides: one destructive and the
other playful, caressing, and loving (294-87). Other possibilities:
1. grumpy. 2. over protectiveness. 3. failing stock prices ("bear
market"). 4. hibernating, retreating.
Bed 1. sexual activity (136-4, A-2). 2. dirty conditions
in the bed-care must be taken that by moral standards one's life
appears to be clean and open (294-56, A-2). 3. closeness to another
or intimacy (discarnate father In bed with the dreamer Is Interpreted
as actual soul-to-soul Contact) (900-159, A-2). Other possibilities:
I. rest or sleep.2. unconsciousness.
Bird 1. the bearer of a message (900-37). 2. canaries-
idle talk (like chirping and twittering) that is a hindrance to
self (281-7). 3. an eagle-the highest elements of power and might
in action (900-117). Other possibilities: 1. freedom from materials
ties. 2. the soul. 3. spiritual knowledge. 4. the heart chakra.5.aspirations,
thoughts, and Ideals. 6. telepathy. 7. the higher self.
Black man a truth which is submerged and still in one's
own unconscious (dreamer was a white female, age 48) (106-10,
A-2).
Blanket, quilt. bed cover 1. the "cover" or mode of conduct
in the home (900-142). 2. helpful attitudes to make the best of
or to cover a difficult situation (900-180).
Blood 1. the physical forces of the body itself, indicative
of relative level of health or Imbalance (900-262). 2. the Ideas
and Ideals of a person (e.g., a blood transfusion representing
their transmission) (900-271). 3. life-giving, vital force (136-83).
4. strength (i.e., as In the strength which comes to use through
the blood shed by Christ) (900-327). Other possibilities: 1.
kinship, as In "blood ties." 2. the sacrifice of Christ. 3. "bad
blood" meaning animosity.
Boat 1. the voyage of life (136-41). 2. a body of thought
which one can enter into and travel upon (900-102, A-2). 3. something
that comes from a foreign source (i.e., from across the waters)
(900-142, A-7). 4. a forthcoming trip (136-67). 5. a message about
spiritual truth to be carried abroad (900-267, A-4). 6. ferryboat
separating from a pier-a voyage into the afterlife, the separation
into a new realm (900-370).Other possibilities: 1. having common
problems or challenges as those other people depicted in the boat
(i.e., "in the same boat"). 2. an adventure. 3. beginning to explore
the unconscious mind. 4. an opportunity (e.g., "missing the boat").
Book 1. knowledge (900-196, A-5; 900-156,A-15). 2. lessons
gained (900-217, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. memories. 2.
Ideas. 3. Akashic records.
Box 1. that which holds and protects (257-130 Supplement).
2. the conditions surrounding a person's life (900-97, A-1). 3.
hedged in or boxed in (900-216, A-3; 900-17, A-3). 4. being hemmed
in by the cares of the world (900-178).
Bread 1. the most basic sustaining force of life; the
staff of life; that which permits development ("morally, mentally,
spiritually, financially") (136-16, A-2). 2. positive efforts
invested in the present which may have future benefits (i.e.,
Biblical metaphor: casting bread upon the waters, and "it shall
be returned to thee") (900-257, A-2). Other possibilities:
1. that which has been learned from life. 2. money.
Bricks little words or little deeds that can slowly be
built up (900-376, A-4).
Bridge 1. our way of passing through material life (900-64).
2. the foundation for a way of life (900-112). 3. a transition
(288-14). Other possibilities: 1. a link between opposites.
2. a way of overcoming a difficulty.
Bull 1. hardheadedness or stubbornness (i.e., "bull- headed")
(294-36, A-2). 2. bull market (i.e., dreamer was a stock investor)
(137-113).Other possibilities: 1. sexuality or sexual appetite.
2. the first chakra or spiritual center.
Bull's-eye attunement to one's ideals or goal (900-106,
A-1).
Burglar a warning about someone who may try to take advantage
of the dreamer (195-51, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. negative
attitude or emotion that is stealing one's energy or vitality.
2. guilt about having taken something (literally or metaphorically)
from someone. 3. desire to take something from someone (e.g.,
power, prestige, etc).
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Cake aggrandizement of physical appetites
(900-94, A-6). . Other possibilities: 1. something luxurious
or not practical. 2. reward. 3. celebration.
Candle 1. singleness of purpose and heart (900-322, A-1).
2. stages of development (900-252). Other possibilities: 1.
personal physical re- sources (e.g., "burning a candle at both
ends"). 2. enlightenment, wisdom.
Candy 1. one's own physical satisfaction; self-indulgence
(136-23, A-7). 2.improper,indulgent eating (136-60, A-3). 3. a
luxury (900-230, A-1). 4. sweets- diet reference to amount of
sweets (136-21).
Cane that which provides aid or assistance (especially
in a physical way) but which can be used either as mere "show'
or as genuine and understood help (i.e., some people carry a cane
only for show, others really need It to walk) (137-63, A-4). Other
possibilities: 1. support. 2. discipline. 3. male sex organ.
Captain the one in charge (e.g., boat captain) and accountable
for the lives and well-being of Others (900-267, A-4). Other
possibilities: 1. higher self. 2. Intellect. - 3. source of guidance.
4. authority, power.
Car/automobile 1. the vehicle or means by which we move
through the journey of life (294-159, A-4). 2. automobile stock
(dreamer was stockbroker) (900-209). 3. car accident-general warning
about upcoming period of being accident-prone (not necessarily
a car accident) (136-21, A-5). 4. speeding car-hurrying or forcing
an Issue (900-115, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. physical body.
2. etheric body. 3. one's Ideas or mind-set. 4. ambitious and
driven. 5. status or social standing. 6. self- control or lack
of It (who is driving?).
Carpet a subservient state; being walked on (294-36, A-2).
Other possibilities: 1. Insulation against u)worldly Influences.
2. softness, comfort. 3. the handiwork of God. 4. hiding or covering
up some- thing.
Cat 1. sexuality (900-308, A-8). 2. kitten-prankster (900-259,
A-7). Other possibilities: 1. Independent. 2. gossipy.
Chewing gum that which must be chewed upon as a message
or lesson in order to be understood (900-159, A-2).
Children 1. hope (262-8). 2. Simplicity (900-313; 900-302).
3. that which is undeveloped (i.e., "when I was a child, I thought
as a child, but now...") (136-7). 4. responsibilities (i.e., children
require that adult parents assume responsibility for their well-being)
(900-72). 5. those who will ask and seek to learn (900-189). Other
possibilities: 1. childishness. 2. some personal endeavor that
Is about the same age as the children.
Church 1. safety and security and strength in the spiritual
forces (195-33). 2. conditions related to both daily life and
spiritual life (341-15). Other possibilities: 1. one's religious
beliefs. 2. childhood associations with religion. 3. one's entire
being (physical, mental, and spiritual).
Clothing 1. the physical, material body as a whole (i.e.,
the soul "clothes" Itself in a material body) (900-18). 2. the
outer personality patterns of someone (i.e., his/her attitudes
and behavior) (294-136, A-5). Other possibilities: 1.your occupation,
the vocational role you wear. 2. reference to a part of the physical
body that piece of clothing covers. 3. the persona or face we
show to the world.
Clover 1. that which grows and develops in a well rounded
way (900-120, A-2). 2. four-leaf clover- seeming "good luck" that
really has a spiritual cause (136-12).
Coat 1. thoughts and attitudes (137-73). 2. raincoat-
recommendation regarding physical wealth: to stay dry in order
to avoid a virus cold (137-24, A-8). 3. attitudes (w4th color
of coat giving clue as to type of attitude) (294-136, A-3). 4.
fur coat- wintertime (i.e., predictive dream about some- thing
that would happen In the winter) (900-74, A-3). Other possibilities:
raincoat-protection from one's own emotional upset or that of
others.
Coffin 1.the nature of the death experience (900-99, A-2).
2. a state of consciousness which is attuned to the unseen spiritual
world (900-241, A-7). 3. a weakened state, total lack of vitality
(294-50, A-1). 4. a deadened, dull, unawakened state of consciousness
which is lacking in spiritual insight (294-50, A-1).
Colors: Black obstructions (900-77, A-1). Other possibilities:
1. Ignorance. 2. mystery. 3. unconscious.
Colors: Blue truth (136-14). Other possibilities: 1.
religious or spiritual feelings. 2. calm, contemplative, peaceful.
3. will- personal or divine. 4. healing.
Colors: Golden truth for the mind (136-15, A-1; 136-24,
A-10). Other possibilities: 1. valuable. 2. powers of the soul.
Colors: Green development, growth (136-15, A-2). Other
possibilities: 1. nature. 2. receptiveness. 3. envy.
Colors: Red 1. desires of the heart (900-87, A-4). 2.
meaningful, important to be understood or grasped (e.g., red underlining
of a written pas- sage) (900-89, A-2). 3. blood (900-166, A-10).
4. trouble or misunderstanding (487-6). S. red hat-higher attributes
of mind development (900-101, A-2). Other possibilities: 1.
passion. 2. anger. 3. physical desire. 4. energy. 5. stop.
Colors: White Purity (136-26, A-1). Other possibilities:
1. Innocence. . 2. the Ideal of completeness
Compass a source of guidance (294-74, A-3).Other possibilities:
1. the most fulfilling direction in life. 2. the ability to persist
In the face of op- posing outer events.
Container 1. saucer-all that is currently held in the
conscious mind (900-163, A-1). 2. received like a trophy cup-the
attainment of a union of knowledge and understanding, which brings
happiness, joy and peace (900-109). Other possibilities: 1.
receptivity. 2. female sex organs. 3. all one's Inner contents-the
soul.
Court-martial/court trial criticism (from others or Self)
(195-42, A-1). Other possibilities: measuring one's own recent
behavior against universal laws.
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Dawn (morning) the awakening of new forces
(900-37). Other possibilities: 1. a healing. 2. a fresh perspec-
tive or new approach. 3. a breakthrough in understanding.
Death (dying) 1. birth of new thought, an awakening from
the subconscious mind (136-6). 2. the coming of a condition that
will test one's abilities (294-50). 3. trials and tribulations
which provide lessons in spiritual truth (900-178; 341-20). 4.
death of dreamer's brother-the death of the Christ, the Elder
Brother, and Its significance to the world (900-189). 3. loss
of a talent because of defects, imbalances, or weaknesses in the
physical body (294-70). 6. the equalizer (i.e., that which brings
all people of different social standing to one level) (136-70).
7. one's own after- death state-the consciousness and understanding
you experience In the after-death plane is available to
you now as a way of under-standing and comprehending in
the physical Plane (140-10). 8. the loss of a characteristic from
one's own life which is also a characteristic of the person who
has died in the dream (900-189). 9. the need for more attention,
sympathy, and love for the one who dies in dream (900-246). 10.
transition or change (900-375, A-3)
Diamond great truth (900-280). Other possibilities:
1. the eternity of the spirit. 2. spiritual consciousness. 3.
hardness. 4. something of great value. 5. money, financial security.
6. love or being loved.
Dining table 1. attention to physical food; diet (900-264,
A-1). 2. what one is feeding the mind (900-170, A-16).
Dirt/dirty 1. something unbecoming or improper with oneself
that needs to be corrected (900-375,A-3). 2. fear or "dirty attitudes"
within oneself (900-160, A-1). 3. Improper or unclean state of
mind (133-27, A-1; 137-73, A-:t). 4. warning to keep life clean"
and avoid any appearance of question- able moral conduct (294-56,
A-2). 5. grease soils clothes-too much grease in diet is currently
harmful (294-138).
Diving jumping into a new life experience, perhaps not
as carefully as It should be done (137-87, A-2; 136-22, A-1).
Dog 1. a nature or disposition that may not always be
trusted (294-87). 2. that which is faithful and unfaithful (288-17).
3. that which is friendly or, if aroused, an enemy (294-97). 4.
things going downhill-going "to the dogs" (294-97). Other possibilities:
1. aggressiveness. 2. Instinctive knowledge. 3. obedience.
Donkey 1.an honor(e.g.,Jesus'ride on Palm Sunday)(307-15).
2. a low4y position, Indicating dishonor or, Instead, humbleness
(307-15). Other possibilities: 1. stubborn and unyielding.
2. bearer of a heavy load.
Door/doorway 1. openings, ways, or avenues of personal
expression (137-109, A-1). 2. locking back door-wanting to avoid
unpleasant conditions (294-48). 3. front door-the place of meeting
that, which is newly coming into one's life (294-46). 4. trap
door-a coming and unexpected new disclosure (900-265, A-10). 5.
trap door- traps or pitfalls into which one can fall (294-138).
6. closing doors-counted-on opportunities will be shut, causing
consternation (900-239, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. a barrier,
which potentially can be removed. 2. death.
Dragon fear (900-230, A-12). Other possibilities: 1.
materialism. 2. repressed emotion. 3. the power of the unconscious.
Drama the acts of the play are phases in the dreamer's
own life being symbolically replayed (900-308).
Draperies that which covers or hides (900-156, A-15).
Other possibilities: 1. adornment. 2. privacy or the desire
for it.
Dress I. (new) one being tried on, new thought, new ideals
(136-15). 2. one's appearance in the eyes of others (136-21, A-4).
3. the identity or the self- image one has adopted or is "wearing"
(136-26, A-1).
Drugstore actual drugs taken by the body (900-322, A-3).
Other possibilities: 1. heating. 2. reliance on phys- ical
means to stimulate change.
Drum beating-undiplomatic or untactful,"beating the drum"
of one's own point of view (900-395).Other possibilities: 1.
heart, pulse. 2. rhythms In one's life.
Duel sword-verbal argumentation with another per- Son
(900-313, A-5). Other possibilities: 1. Internal fight between
two sides of oneself. 2. self-criticism or self- condemnation.
Dummy 1. warning about getting involved with dim- witted
individuals (137-97, A-3). 2. that which is controlled or yanked
around by outside forces (900-260, A-11).
Dynamite temper (900-135, A-7). Other possibilities:
1. material force. 2. explosive emotions (including fears).
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Electric power line the driving force
that energizes a situation (900-158, A-2).
Elephant 1. power and might combined with heightened knowledge
and cunning (341-15, A-3). 2. knowledge and power (900-90, A-1).
Other possibilities: 1. sexuality. 2. the great Inner power
of the unconscious. 3. strength of will. 4. long memory, unforgetting.
5. thick skinned.
Elevator changes, ups and downs (900-209, A-1; 900-241,
A-1; 137-74, A-2). Other possibilities: altered states of consciousness.
Explosion 1. warning of turmoil or change (136-41). 2.
harsh responses likely to come from others due to recent behaviors
of dreamer (288-20). Other possibilities: 1. Impending health
crisis. 2. something, which has been repressed coming to the surface.
Eye 1. one's outlook or vision (900-285, A-11; 900-308,
A-4). 2. large eyes-an all-seeing, clairvoyant vision of things
(137-45). Other possibilities: 1. Intelligence. 2. curiosity.
3. personal Identity (i.e., "I").
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Falling 1. conditions (could be physical
health, financial, attitudinal/emotional state, etc.) that are
failing or may soon go down; can be produced by conscious life
fears rather than predictive guidance (900-216, A-8). 2. disappointments
in life (538-22, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. lack of support.
2. getting caught up In something (e.g., failing in love). 3.
fear of not being in control. 4. fear of suffering a moral lapse.
5. fear of failing from or losing a position of prestige.
Feathers 1. flying feathers-disrupted conditions (294-36,
A-3). 2. plucking feathers-things to be removed so that a new
stability can emerge (137-37, A-4). Other possibilities: 1.
an achievement. 2. a thought or aspiration.
Feet 1. the pathway one is on (900-37; 294-136, A-4).
2. defective feet-flawed pathway one may be following (551-12).
Other possibilities: 1. understanding. 2. basic assumptions.
3. relationship to the ground, to the earth.
Fence 1. confining yourself by your own conscious, limited
Interpretation (or understanding) of things (341-11, A-2). 2.
an enclosure that limits or hedges in (294-87, A-1).Other possibilities:
1. undecided (i.e., "on the fence"). 2. barrier. 3. difficulty
within self, barring progress or expression. 4.protectionfrom
outside threat.
Fire 1. fear, which creates a hellish experience (900-282).
2. a trial that makes things perfect (136-4). 3. Ire (i.e., anger
or Irritation) (136-4). 4. that which can burn and reduce something
(or someone) to nothing (288-15). 5. detrimental conditions in
the physical body, which are consuming (900-216). 6. temper (900-143,
900-253). 7. physical conditions that would mar or cause physical
distress (106-9). Other possibilities: 1. passion. 2. pain.
Fireworks public acclaim (900-53). Other possibilities:
achievement and celebration. 2. dramatic, outer demonstration
of one's Inner state.
Fish 1. the Christ (294-15). 2. a geographic location
near water (i.e., where fish can be caught) (294-44). 3. that
achievement to which you may attain (341-13). 4. a lesson that
can be drawn out (like a fish is drawn out of water) (294-34).
Other possibilities: 1. something not quite right (i.e., "fishy").
2. prenatal experience (i.e., life in the waters of the womb).
3. Ideas and feelings from the inner life. 4. dietary recommendation
regarding seafood.
Flag 1. national or international affairs/issues (note
what the flags are) (257-74,A-34). 2.the standard by which one
judges self (900-69, A-3). Other possibilities: 1. patriotism.
2. self-identity. 3. call to greater attention toward something.
Flower 1. hope (262-8). 2. lily-spiritual development,
growth, and beauty that grow out of unsightly "muck" (i.e.,
the lily grows in water and mud) (137-63, A-3). Other possibilities:
1. beauty. 2. something in one- self about to blossom. 3. love.
4. growth. 5. center of consciousness. 6. virginity.
Flying l.mastering physical laws and overcoming them wakening
to higher, fourth-dimensional understanding (900-159, A-4). 2.
traveling to be done in the waking state (2310-2). Other possibilities:
1. astral travel or precursor to becoming lucid in a dream. 2.
desire to avoid something. 3. desire to rise above things. 4.
idealism. 5. fantasy or wishful thinking.
Food 1. that which nourishes us spiritually (e.g., truth)
(281-6). 2. anything that sustains us physically 3. that which
sustains and nourishes us mentally (i.e., new ideas or knowledge)
(900-294; 900-152). 4. anything, in general, that gives sustenance
to the physical self (136-18,A-4). 5. that with which one feeds
the mind (900-239, A-1). 6. the truth which the mind needs in
order to grow (900-294, A-1).
Foundation (of a building) 1. the physical body of the
dreamer (i.e., the "foundation" on which rests the capacity to
get anything done) (294-10). 2. plans (i.e., on which the possible
accomplishments rest) (294-72). 3. that which is trusted and gives
stability to one's life (39-3). Other possibilities: 1. ideals.
2. assumptions.
Fountain source from which greater knowledge may be obtained
(195-42). Other possibilities: 1. the source of supply. 2.
the water of life.
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Game 1. croquet-pleasure or enjoyment
in a worldly way (900-120, A-1). 2. physical efforts or challenges
with goals (i.e., "wickets") to be made (900-128, A-3; 900-116,
A-8).
Giant 1. people or conditions, which ridicule or are oppressive
to Self (900-313). 2. conditions, which seem to be a hindrance
(137-38). 3. foreboding of distressing or disagreeable conditions
(137-38). 4. the forces of ridicule (i.e., what belittles one
or makes one feel small) (900-313, A-1). Other possibilities:
strength without wisdom.
Glasses (for eyes) that which enhances compre- hension
(538 -19, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. clear-sightedness.
2. mind-set (e.g., "rose-colored glasses"). 3. something, which
aids inner vision.
Gloves 1. that which keeps the body warm and healthy (e.g.,
loss of gloves indicating need to take better care of health)
(137-38). 2. protection (900-419, A-3).
Gold fabric truths being shown (137-35).
Golf 1. exercise for the physical well-being of the body
(900-79; 900-85). 2. golf ball-the person or the person's own
life; the word of the spiritual forces (900-99). 3. golf club-the
way one goes about life (900-99). 4. golf course-the world in
which we make our way (900-99).
Gorge troublesome conditions along the way (294-159).
Gun 1. pistol-aggressiveness, harshness (288-20). 2. the
source of injury (not necessarily bodily; in this case, financial)
(195-27). 3. a way of defending oneself (294-101). 4. aiming a
gun- keeping properly focused on target or goal (900-106, A-1).
Other possibilities: 1. male sex organ. 2. fear.
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Hair 1. reasoning process (137-41, A-2).
2. thought (136-7, A-4; 900-99, A-4). 3. knowledge (900-156, A-3).
Other possibilities: physical or spiritual strength (e.g.,
Biblical story of Samson).
Hammer the driving force in a situation (294-36, A-2).
Other possibilities: 1. power. 2. desire to have an impact.
3. building something.
Hat 1. the active conditions (i.e., what is currently
going on in the life) that exist with an individual (900-122).
2. the nature of a person's thoughts (136-18). Other possibilities:
occupation or job undertaken.
Head 1. functioning of the brain (294-56). 2. an attitude,
orientation or way of approach (e.g., dream character with head
on backwards means approaching things in backward fashion) (294-131,
A-3). 3. headless-inability to reach that person through normal,
physical, conscious means-can only be contacted through spiritual
means (900-355, A-1). 4. headless - warning not to lose your head
in daily duties (137-36). Other possibilities: conscious intentions.
Home/house 1. condition and effects created by one's current
work in life (294-50). 2. a specific station in the thought and
action of a person (538-20). 3. the "place" in which one dwells
in consciousness (i.e., one's state of consciousness) (900-53).
4. the mental state of an individual (900, A-3). Other possibilities:
1. spiritual home. 2. domestic life. 3. the body. 4. the personality.
5. front of house-the facade shown to the world. 6. basement-unconscious
or instincts.
Hornet, wasps 1. troublesome obstacles to be overcome
(341-13). 2. warning about dangerous condition (i.e., may be painful)
(294-67).
Horse 1. the messenger (294-136; 262-15,137-89). 2. the
message and the messenger (900-98; 900-336). 3. the nature of
the message may be represented in the kind of horse (e.g., a charger,
a slow workhorse, a race horse, etc.) (294-85). Other possibilities:
1. making progress. 2. unbridled emotions. 3. Instincts.
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Intruder 1. breaks into home-the breaking
of a law, the breaking of a spiritual law (because the home represents
the spiritual home) (136-60). 2. self-indulgent attitudes or behaviors
(136-24, A-12). Other possibilities: 1. a threatening and avoided
side of self. 2. the "shadow" or ignored side of self.
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Key 1. the conscious knowledge
necessary to understand more of the Universal Laws (i.e., the
"lock" represents the mysteries of living things in a material
world) (900-84). 2. safety or that which provides safety (137-99,
A-2). 3. the solution or answer to a situation (900-280, A-1).
King 1. the attainment of a high goal (900-261, A-7).
2. help, assistance, and aid that can come from beyond oneself
(900-208, A-5). Other possibilities: 1. your own father. 2.
what you are ruled by. 3. God. 4. the dominant idea in your mind.
5. the side of yourself you consider most majestic.
Knife 1.a"two-edged"tool that can be used for defense
or to force one's own way upon another (900-270). 2. forces exerted
in the material world for destruction (900-37). Other possibilities:
1. male sex organ. 2. aggressiveness, hostility. 3. piercing mind.
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Ladder 1. the Way (i.e., the ladder to
heaven) (281-19). 2. any kind of ascent (900-128). 3. descending
a ladder-doing something in life that is a "step down" from what
was previously done (900-314, A-6). 4. missing rung of ladder
- a hardship along the way of life (281-19, A-7). Other possibilities:
1. success. 2. improvement which comes through a series of separate
events or efforts. 3. elevated social prestige.
Lake peace and tranquility (262-8). Other possibilities:
1. a haven. 2. pool-that which reflects or mirrors.
Leaves dead leaves on ground that which is sloughed off
or ejected (like drosses from the physical body) (294-136). Other
possibilities: 1. life, growth. 2. easily blown about or separated
from one's origins.
Letter 1. information which comes (900-242). 2. messages
of truth (538-19, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. a realization.
2. telepathic contact.
Light 1. great lessons and great truths 2. knowledge and
its application which brings understanding (341-22). 3. the throne
of (God's Presence (136-26). 4. the rays of God's love, peace,
and happiness (900-216). 5. a higher force and power (900-315).
6.that directing force as would show the way to gain more perfect
knowledge (900-159). 7. hope (137-46). Other possibilities:
1. one's conscious awareness of individuality. 2. conscious intellect.
3. conscious attention.
Light bulb 1.that which brings the light of understanding
(900-366). 2.one'sown intuition (900-278, A-7).
Lightning 1. the higher forces, which rnay be destructive
to rnany people, but can be a life-giving flow (900-79). 2. fear
(i.e., struck by lightning) (136-45). Other possibilities:
1. sudden realization. 2. revenge. 3. sudden discharge of tension.
4. instant karma.
Liquor 1. laying aside physical consciousness (136-60).
2. literally, about drinking habits (137-97; 900-264). Other
possibilities: 1. dissolved inhibitions. 2. intoxication, ecstasy.
3. the spirit (pun). 4. temporary relaxation. 5. desire to escape
reality.
Luggage 1. that which you "have in hand" in your life
(294-100, A-1). 2. that which is at hand and is "tried and true"
(294-39, A-1). Other possibilities: burdens, psychological
or physical.
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Marriage 1. an Inner union with the higher
forces that opens creativity (900-362, A-4). 2. commitments to
be honored in regard to another person (not necessarily just the
spouse) (136-62, A-1). 3. duty to be kept (900-156, A-4). 4. close
relations with another person, which bring goodness and happiness
(but not necessarily a literal marriage) (900-202, A-1). 5. the
inner marriage with the Christ (900-258, A-3; 262-69). 6. a business
deal, a joining of commercial interests (538-15, A-1). Other
possibilities: 1. a unifying of two aspects of one's own personality
or temperament. 2. initiation.
Maze confusion in the face of many turning points or options
(900-308, A-12). Other possibilities: emotionally disorganized.
Mirror how one is seen by others (900-332). Other possibilities:
1. self-examination. 2. self- reflectiveness, self-consciousness
of one's own individuality. 3. narcissism. 4. maya, illusion,
that which isn't real but only a reflection.
Money 1. benefits or returns from efforts (294-89, A-1).
2.the vehicle (or channel) for making exchange (137-99, A-2).
3. borrowed money - favorable conditions which have strings attached
(i.e., obligations) (900 - 134, A-1). 4. that which is of value
and truth (900-109, A-3, 900-69, A-1). 5. sign of appreciation
for services rendered (136-26, A-18). 6. a criterion or a way
of indicating success (900-109, A-3, 136-26, A-18). 7. an opportunity
to make money (literally) (195-33, A-2). 8. necessity to raise
considerable money - warning about becoming extravagant (341-14,
A-3). 9. worthless paper money - warning about gambling (341-14,
A-3). 10. the material world and its values (900-303, A-5). 11.
million dollars-promise that whatever resources (not just money)
are re- quired will be supplied as the need arises (900-202, A-5).
Other possibilities: 1. power, authority, strength. 2. time
and/or energy. 3. counterfeit - phoniness, cheating, insincerity.
4. love.
Moon carnal romance, the impulse to earthly passion (900-268,
A-5). Other possibilities: 1. sentimentality. 2. the irrational
realm of feelings. 3. feminine. 4. Intuition. 5. the unconscious
soul. 6. madness (i.e., "lunacy"). 7. menstrual cycle. 8. desire,
yearning.
Mountain 1. reaching higher and higher in mental development
(262-64). 2. a place from which there is a more perfect understanding
of the physical world (341-15). 3. a place where an understanding
of truth is gained (900-34). 4. gaining the full height or the
full concept of a matter (900-305). 5. the rise to the spiritual
forces (195-33). Other possibilities: 1. highly idealistic,
but still with one's feet on the ground. 2. obstacles and difficulties
( if one is atop the mountain, then these are overcome). 3. exaggerations
(e.g., making a mountain out of a molehill ). 4. ambitions. 5.
climbing mountain - first half of life; descending rnountain -
second half of life.
Movies mass consciousness; the attitudes of the populace
at large (136-26, A-18). Other possibilities: the story of
one's own life.
Mud that which makes for a hindrance (294-159, A-4). Other
possibilities: 1. the retarding aspect of one's own hesitations
and fears. 2. that which, despite appearances, can contain a treasure
or can aid heating (e.g., Jesus sometimes used it).3. stuck or
caught up in something. 4. excrement. 5. the womb, one's own origins.
6. neglect. 7. abuse of the body.
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Newspaper comics-encouragement to use
one's sense of humor and laugh more often (900-159). Other
possibilities: 1. public attention. 2. common knowledge. 3. new
realization, new information. 4. prophecy.
Nudity 1. fleshly desires (294-67). 2. the uncovering
or exposure of something intended to be kept hidden (294-67).
3. ignorance or not understanding (i.e., "that bareness ... to
which (one) is reduced, by not opening self to an understanding...")
(341-11, A-2). 4. feeling one is laid bare to criticism, vulnerable
in this fashion (1 36-1 5, A- 1). Other possibilities: 1. stripped
of the "masks" one wears in relating to the world. 2. a desire
for others to know one's real feelings. 3. humility. 4. the refusal
to keep playing a role in life.
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Old man/old woman 1. wisdom through many
experiences, the seer or sage (900-156, A-1). 2.Christ symbol
(136, A-3). 3. old lesson learned which now needs new application
in a new way (900-185). Other possibilities: 1. one's past.
2. karma. 3. worries about growing old
Orchestra the forces of one's life in harmony (900-89).
Other possibilities: 1. the importance of music in one's life.
2. one's emotional nature.
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Pants changing - changing one's personal
philosophy of life (900-202, A-4). Other possibilities: 1.
sexual feelings and desires (i.e., to cover the lower part of
the body). 2. authority, leadership (e.g., who wears the pants
in the family?).
Parents those who are available to give aid and assistance
(900-91, A-4). Other possibilities: 1. father-one's own father
or feelings toward him. 2. father-the energetic, protective side
of God. 3. mother-one's own mother or feelings toward her. 4.
mother-the receptive, nurturant side of God.
Party 1. one's social life (900-159, A-3, 900-171, A-1;
341-12, A-2). 2. a special development in one's education or mental
growth (136-27, A-1). 3. the physical diet when too many sweets
are being consumed (900-234, A-1). Other possibilities: 1.
gaiety. 2. lack of depth or meaning.
Pawn shop trading off in a way that wastes valuable resources
(900-132, A-5).
Pen a way of thinking (137-73, A-1). Other possibilities:
1. what one has been writing or encouragement to write. 2. male
sex organ.
Perfume a person's particular, unique attitudes and ways
of expression in the world (136-24, A-7). Other possibilities:
1. emotional reactions. 2. attempts to cover up or present in
a better light. 3. psychic influence.
Pig 1.sexual desires (294-67). 2. "hogs" the whole show
(294-50). Other possibilities: 1. greedy. 2. stubborn (i.e.,
pigheaded). 3. gluttony.
Platform shaky and unstable-the condition of one's physical
body is weakened or imbalanced (136-22). Other possibilities:
one's appearance before others (e.g., "on stage" or "on your soapbox").
Pocket something kept for self rather than distributed
(137-99). Other possibilities: 1. memory. 2. inner reserves
(e.g., of vitality, abilities, money, etc.). 3. possession. 4.
receptivity. 5. the female sex organs.
Poison danger, detrimental conditions warned of (137-17).
Other possibilities: 1. improper diet that is toxic to the
body. 2. problems with one's own physical eliminations that are
creating toxicity. 3. attitudes or emotions that are harming oneself
and/or another.
Police 1. the law, especially universal or spiritual laws
(136-29, A-6). 2. that which tries to bring disorder under control
(136-18, A-3). 3. uniformed- spiritual law, plainclothes policeman-laws
as interpreted from just a human level, God's laws (900-115, A-1;
900-220, A-3). Other possibilities: 1. inhibitions. 2. conscience.
3. higher, protective forces. 4. karmic law.
Priest safety, security, and strength in the spiritual
forces (195-33). Other possibilities: 1. minister or rabbi-personal
feelings toward such spiritual leaders, including associations
from childhood. 2. one's own inner spiritual authority. 3. conscience.
4. the desire to be virtuous.
Prisoner 1. being controlled by outside conditions (341-18,
A-6). 2. trapped in efforts to justify oneself (misusing the mind
In this way) (900-91, A-2). 3. prison-trapped by lazily letting
one's life be too centered in one direction (i.e., imbalanced)
(341-26, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. a side of oneself trapped
by a sense of inadequacy, fear, or guilt. 2. someone else in the
dreamer's life who is trapped by conditions.
Pulling pulling self up-raising one's own position to
a more advantageous one (900-134, A-1). Other possibilities.
1. strong emotional attraction. 2. strong influence (i.e., a pun
on having "pull").
Pulpit leadership, teaching aptitude (900-285). Other
possibilities: spiritual authority.
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Radio 1. one's own capacity
to attune or tune in to better understandings (even to higher
forces or psychic forces) (900-231). 2. the way in which the Father
can "hear at a distance" our needs (900-231). 3. our capacity
to attune to the Infinite and receive a power that manifests in
physical life (900-231). 4.force and power that can radiate a
far distance (900-231; 900-301) 5. the capacity to attune to truth
(900-230, A-3). Other possibilities: 1. entertainment. 2. the
body's own sense of hearing. 3. communication with others. 4.
public knowledge. 5. telepathy.
Rain 1. blessings, benefits (900-98, A-1). 2. conditions
that are coming down (e.g., dreamer is stockbroker; rain coming
down signified lower market) (900-266, A-6). Other possibilities:
1. emotions and the release of feelings. 2. sadness or grief.
3. obstacles. 4. cleansing process. 5. deliverance from a dry
spell. 6. need to drink more water.
Restaurant 1. food for the physical needs of a body (900-85,
A-1; 900-95, A-2). 2. a place of seeking the higher foods of spiritual
truth (i.e., "feed at the table of the Giver of all good and perfect
gifts") (900-220, A-7). Other possibilities; sociability.
River 1. the way of life (900-64). 2. stream - a dividing
line (294-62, A-2). Other possibilities; 1. the source of fertility.
2. the current of one's energies. 3. the passage of time.
Road/path/street 1.the journey of life one is on (195-42,
A-1). 2. rough, poor roadbed-troublesome conditions to be encountered
(900-158, A-2). 3.junction, crossroad-choices in life about how
to use resources (900-224, A-2); a time in life of especially
needing guidance (900-232, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. the
direction one is pursuing. 2. one's destiny.
Rocks 1. large ones in a road-troublesome conditions along
the way (294-159). 2. difficulties to overcome (538-25). Other
possibilities: 1. boulders-sturdiness and stability. 2. latent
strength. 3. emotional sterility (e.g., "heart of stone" or "stony
silence"). 4. earthiness.
Roof 1. the top or pinnacle of thought and understanding
(900-105, A-1). 2. hanging from edge of roof - getting oneself
into precarious situations or circumstances (900-398). Other
possibilities: protection, security, shelter, nurturance.
Rubbish/trash disorder and laxness in the life (262-8).
Other possibilities: 1. ideas of little value or meaning. 2.
Toxins or waste products of the physical body needing elimination.
Runner that force through which the individual may gain
strength to go alone (538-16). Other possibilities: 1. a need
for more exercise. 2. a part of oneself trying to avoid something.
3. feeling hurried. 4. strong commitment and desire to get to
a goal.
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Scar 1. a deficiency resulting from a
past condition (900-207, A-5). 2. from operation-reminder of how
it is sometimes necessary to have something removed (i.e., particularly
from the mind) (900-296, A-9). Other possibilities: 1. memory
of a painful experience. 2. lasting impact on the mind.
School 1. the issues of daily life (900-270; 900-106;
136-23;136-24). 2. the lessons or training to which the mind may
attain (900-139; 900-261). 3. one's own teaching of others (900-142).
4. higher learning -learning about universal laws (294-67).Other
possibilities: 1. unresolved issues from one's own school years.
2. the desire to team.
Scissors seeming opposites that, when applied for truth,
ran accomplish much (900-17, A-3). Other possibilities;1. the
desire to cut loose from something. 2. cutting remarks, cynicism.
3. feeling cut off from someone else or a part of oneself. 4.
hostility.
Scorpion that which is dangerous or poisonous (900-318,
A-7). Other possibilities: 1. bitterness, 2. stinging, hurtful
attitudes or remarks.
Seed 1. that which is able to bring forth into manifestation
something of its own kind (e.g., like begets like) (136-18, A-1).
2. the word of truth. (900-308, A-12). Other possibilities:
1. the stored experience of the past that leads to new possibilities.
2. ideal. 3. offspring (physical or nonphysical). 4. new beginnings.
Servant the reminder to be of service (i.e., as in" He
who would be greatest or master must be servant to all") (900-231,
A-1). Other possibilities: those qualities in self that are
fully under control and able to be purposefully directed.
Shanty/shack humility, lowly estate (900-175, A-5). Other
possibilities: 1. physical body out of balance. 2. impoverished
state of mind.
Shells 1. the many different forms or physical manifestations
that come from the original oneness (i.e., the sea) (538-13).
2. individuals who may be helped or missed in the passage of daily
life (i.e., just as one may notice or miss a seashell on the beach)
(538-14). 3. great truths that have been gathered (538-16). Other
possibilities; 1. one's tendency to crawl inward for self-protection.
2. hardness. 3. beauty.
Shepherd the leader (136-36, A-1). Other possibilities:
1. nurturance. 2. the Christ.
Shirt 1. the thouth or intent taken toward others (195-60).
2. the attitudes and understandings of life that one "wears" (900-160,
A-15). Other possibilities: 1. feeling, emotions, passions.
2. financial resources (e.g., "losing your shirt").
Shoemaker the source of assistance in formulating a foundation
(shoes) for one's life (l06-6).
Shoes an individual's foundation (106-6). Other possibilities:
1. basic principles. 2. protection from physical life. 3. sole
of shoes-pun on the word "soul. " 4. a person's role in life or
identity (e.g., "to be in his shoes").
Silhouette looking at things with a one-sided, limited
view (137-50, A-2).
Snake 1. the wisdom of all things (294-136). 2. temptations
(294-136). 3. that which threatens harm (294-159). 4. those who
would harm in an under- handed manner (900-81). 5. monstrous and
hissing - self's own condemnation of self (900-217). Other
possibilities: 1. kundalini, pure creative energy. 2. self-transcendence
(i.e., sheds its own skin). 3. paradox (e.g., good evil, wisdom
temptation).
Spider menacing-warning about a threat from certain other
people who would attempt to take things from the dreamer (i.e.,
perhaps, in the sense of being caught in their web) (2671-.5).
Other possibilities: entrapping, smothering behavior (often
but not always associated with a mother or other feminine figure).
Spoon do things in small doses (281-6, A-4). Other
possibilities: 1. one's station in life (e.g., "born with a silver
spoon in her mouth"). 2. calling attention to diet.
Stage to make something public, to allow the outside world
to see (900-114, A-4). Other possibilities: 1. the desire to
be in the limelight. 2. a point of development (i.e., a pun on
"stage of development"). 3. the center of one's present attention
or interest.
Statue 1. a part of self that is lifeless but which may
awaken and come to life (262-8). 2. the physical product of that
which is created first as a mental image (900-294). 3. an Image
to show the "formulative spirit" or spirit that emanates (e.g.,
Statue of Liberty represents the spirit of a nation (262-2). Other
possibilities: 1. how one aspect of self has been molded by someone
else. 2. unfeeling, unresponsive. 3. someone who has been "put
on a pedestal. " 4. a wish to keep alive the memory of a deceased
person.
Stick 1. represents the rod or staff of life (294-136).
2. sign of authority of the leader (294-136). Other possibilities:1.
discipline. 2. male sex organ.
Stripes something subject to change (i.e., as opposed
to solid color that shows a consistency) (137-61). Other possibilities:
1. level of achievement (e.g., stripes on a military uniform).
2. feeling trapped (e.g., prisoners traditionally wear striped
clothing). 3. variety.
Sun 1. the spiritual force which presents lessons or knowledge
(i.e., the sunshine) (900-111). 2. the Father's love to all (900-96).
Other possibilities: life and energy. 2. happiness and success.
3. need to get outside in the sun more often. 4. the source. 5.
intellect, nationality. 6. the masculine. 7. the Christ.
Swan peace and serenity (262-8). Other possibilities:
the soul.
Swim 1. submerged in or attuned to universal forces (136-54,
A-4). 2. making headway in some endeavor (900-79, A-9). Other
possibilities: 1. coping with one's feeling nature. 2. feeling
buoyed up, confident. 3. sexuality.
Sword 1.the Spirit (like a two-edged sword that can cut
either way) (900-224, A-2,-3). 2. power and authority (900-224,
A-2). Other possibilities: 1. war, antagonism. 2. discrimination,
discernment, 3. strength of character. 4. protection. 5. masculine
sexuality.
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Teacher anything that aids the development
of the mind (900-261, A-6:). Other possibilities: 1. authority
figure. 2. one's own talent to teach. 3. the conscience within.
4. someone who is critical, demanding, or testing.
Teeth 1. spoken words (136-49), 2. false teeth-sharp words
recently spoken (136-7). 3. false teeth that shone like pearls
and gold-these unreasonable - appearing teeth represent speech
which is only "show" and takes the place of real application (288-15).
Other possibilities: 1. the maturing process (e.g., one's teeth
fall out and are replaced at certain stages of childhood). 2.
eating, diet. 3. getting involved with something or someone (e.g.,
"getting your teeth into it"). 4. effectiveness, potency (e.g.,
"toothless" means ineffective, impotent).
Telephone 1. away of gaining information (900-128, A-1).
2. a coming message (136-24, A-9). Other possibilities: 1.
communicating with others. 2. telepathy. 3. one's own Intuition.
Telescope the capacity to perceive things far off (i.e.,
the future) (900-128, A-1). Other possibilities: 1. clearer
insight. 2. sensitivity to the nature of seemingly small things
(i.e., small incidents). 3. making something big out of something
small.
Temple 1. assistance in understanding one's own spiritual
welfare (900-85). 2. past-life memory of an incarnation working
in a temple (172-3). 3. the spiritual forces that come into play
with the conscious mind in studying any subject (136-8).
Tent an insecure dwelling (i.e., a place in consciousness
that is not fixed, secure, stable) (137-31). Other possibilities:
attitude of changeability.
Thermometer measurements or judgments made using a physical
world standard (900-305, A-5). Other possibilities: 1. measurement
of one's emotional state. 2. warning about possibility of future
III health.
Train 1. train ride - the journey of life (900-296, A-4).
2. taking a trip (literally) (294-100, A-1, -5). 3. engineer of
train - the directing, controlling force in some life situation
(294-36, A-3). 4. stock exchange trading of train Stocks (294-39,
A-1; 900-128, A-3). 5. the necessity to get moving, to grow and
change (900-1 10, A-4). Other possibilities: 1. train tracks-orthodoxy,
the accepted way of doing things. 2. an opportunity (e.g., "missing
the train"). 3. a series of thoughts. 4. vitality. 5. following
the proper course (i.e., "on track"). 6. victimized, punished
unfairly (i.e., "railroaded").
Trip 1. changes that will come (136-41). 2. actual trip
to be taken soon (341-18). 3. mental changes happening (i.e.,
in attitudes) (341-26, A-1). Other Possibilities: 1. the journey
through life. 2. one's destiny.
Turban that which is mysterious to the mind (136-15, A-1).
Turtle the strength of new life, longevity (341-18, A-6).
Other possibilities: 1. methodical. 2. introverted, tending
to withdraw into a "shell." 3. encouragement to move slowly.
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Uniform 1. dressed in a uniform-one's
duty (137-36). 2. a shared or common trend of thought (i.e., among
all who wear the same uniform) (136-14). Other possibilities:
1. vocation or profession. 2. conformity, orthodoxy. 3. authority
and power (e.g., a policeman in uniform has authority). 4. subservience
(e.g., when one wears a military uniform he must serve his superiors)
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Wading
taking on a new experience little by little and with prudence
(137-84, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. childhood, childishness.
2. timidness.
Wall 1.an obstacle to be overcome (climbed) before the
goal/ideal can be attained). (294-62, A-2). 2. the challenge to
apply a truth; the moment of truth (e.g., "up against a wall"
where one must do something that makes or breaks a situation)
(106-10, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. confinement. 2. protection
and shelter.
Water 1. the mother of all living organisms (538-16).
2. the source of physical creation; Mother Sea (538-14). 3. the
cleansing force as one moves from one experience to another (I
36-83). 4. the mother of life (136-83). 5. the source of life
and understanding (294-136). 6. the beginning or source of all
forces (136-54). 7. life or the living way (294-15). 8. the source
of life and understanding (294-136). 9. clear water-clearness
of understanding, purity of purpose (294-159). 10. dirty meter-imperfect
understanding and knowledge (137-28). 11. the water of Life as
found in Christ (294-50). 12. the first element of life (900-109).
Other possibilities: 1. feelings, moods, and desires. 2. need
for more water to be drunk. 3. the soul. 4. the unconscious. 5.
the realm of the feminine. 6. birth and/or death.
Wave (sea) conditions that are wavering (900-205, A-4).
Other possibilities: waves of emotion.
Weeds neglect (294-66, A- 1). Other possibilities:
that which chokes out desired growth.
Wild man the emotional upset of oneself (e.g., uncontrolled
anger) (136-18, A-2). Other possibilities: 1. fears. 2. an
ignored or repressed side of oneself.
Woods/forest a mental
place where one can easily get lost or confused, such as in the
maze (of trees) (136-16). Other possibilities: the unconscious
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