To see stags in your dream, foretells that you will have honest and true friends, and will enjoy delightful entertainments....
Life can often feel like a performance. In this way, dreaming of this image indicates that your unconscious is expressing a sense of your current life as being under public scrutin...
To dream of a stage driver, signifies you will go on a strange journey in quest of fortune and happiness. ...
Seeing a golden calf in a dream means pursuing the path of greed, or disobedience or celebrating falsehood....
To dream of a golden object may be symbolic of an idol in someone’s life, Ps. 106:19...
Symbolic of being led away from the truth by a spirit of distortion, Isa. 19:14. Staggering may also symbolize being a drunk, Isa. 28:7 ...
Vision: Seeing an actor: you will meet an intriguing person who will encourage you to take chances. Dreaming about playing the role of a person completely different from the way y...
(1) Symbolically, the colour gold has connections with the sun and may represent new life, self-renewal; some new development in your psyche.See also Sun.(2) Gold, as something val...
Initiation; spiritual message, divine protection....
Jason’s voyage to find the Golden Fleece can be interpreted by Jungians in the following way. Jason, the archetypal hero, must slay the dragon guarding the fleece; the dragon rep...
A setting where life events take place, or a context for the action in the dream.Watching events on a stage can represent feeling that you’re a passive observer rather than a par...
1. In the public eye;2. Success;3. Given a public profile (in the arena/under the spotlight);4. Façade (being staged)...
Dreams about relationships are extremely common. This is because the health and survival of your relationships is a primary goal for your unconscious; in your dreams it constantly ...
"Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top." - Virginia Woolf Perhaps the most profound way to comprehend ...
In his 1930 essay ‘Stages of Life’, Jung postulated four stages of life— childhood, youth, middle age and old age—based on his own clinical observations.He viewed youth as ...