Japanese Lens
Exploring the collective subconscious through the rich traditions and symbolic history of Japanese.
Symbols with Japanese Variants 11 Entries
Being Chased
Dreams of being chased often symbolize feelings of anxiety, fear, or avoidance regarding a particular situation or emotion in waking life.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Flight
Flight symbolizes freedom, escape, and the pursuit of one’s aspirations, reflecting a desire to transcend limitations.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Bare Body
Dreaming of a bare body often symbolizes vulnerability, emotional exposure, and a stripping away of facades, indicating a deeper exploration of self-identity and acceptance.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Fire
Fire represents transformation, passion, and destruction, symbolizing the duality of creation and annihilation in the human experience.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Forest
The forest symbolizes a complex domain of the unconscious mind, representing both mystery and potential for personal growth.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Animal Attack
Dreaming of an animal attack often symbolizes an internal struggle with fear, aggression, or the primal instincts that surface in challenging situations.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Dead Person
Dreaming of a dead person often symbolizes unresolved issues, the end of a particular phase in life, or a transformation that the dreamer is experiencing.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Vehicle
Vehicles in dreams often symbolize the direction in life and the control one has over their journey, reflecting personal agency and decision-making.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Ocean
The ocean symbolizes the vastness of the unconscious mind, representing deeper emotions, intuition, and the mysteries of life.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Stairs
Stairs in dreams often symbolize progression, transition, and the journey towards higher understanding or personal growth.
VIEW CULTURE DATA →Wound
A wound signifies vulnerability, healing, and transformation, reflecting both physical and emotional pain experienced within the dreamer's life.
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