Psychological Lens
Exploring the collective subconscious through the rich traditions and symbolic history of Psychological.
Cultural Symbols
11 Entries FoundAnchor of Stability
A symbol representing security and steadfastness, suggesting a need for grounding in turbulent times.
View Interpretation →Bismuth Spectrum
Symbolizes the reconciliation of conflicting desires and the complexity of identity.
View Interpretation →Book of Shadows
A powerful tome that contains knowledge of the arcane and mystical, representing personal growth and the journey of self-discovery.
View Interpretation →Calculator
A calculator symbolizes logic, precision, and the desire for clarity in decision-making processes, representing the analytical side of our thoughts.
View Interpretation →Folder
A folder symbolizes organization, the need for structure, and the compartmentalization of thoughts or experiences.
View Interpretation →Fractured Clock
The Fractured Clock embodies the disjunction of time in one’s life, signifying feelings of anxiety regarding lost opportunities and the pressure of time slipping away.
View Interpretation →Invisible Audience
Symbolizes the pressure of expectations and judgment from others, often linked to performance anxiety and self-doubt.
View Interpretation →Lead Weight
Represents burden, responsibility, and the heaviness of emotional ties.
View Interpretation →Leviathan Wave
The Leviathan Wave represents primal fears, the depths of the unconscious, and the overwhelming forces of nature.
View Interpretation →Rubber Band
A rubber band symbolizes flexibility and resilience, signifying the ability to adapt to changing situations and pull together opposing forces.
View Interpretation →Silverfish
The silverfish symbolizes the passage of time, persistent survival, and the fear of decay.
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