An arch in a dream, denotes your rise to distinction and the gaining of wealth by persistent effort.To pass under one, foretells that many will seek you who formerly ignored your p...
Architects drawing plans in your dreams, denotes a change in your business, which will be likely to result in loss to you.For a young woman to see an architect, foretells she will ...
To dream of seeing an archbishop, foretells you will have many obstacles to resist in your attempt to master fortune or rise to public honor.To see one in the every day dress of a ...
Although the word archetype has a long history, Carl Jung used it to express something he observed in human dreams. He said the archetypes are a tendency or instinctive trend in th...
Someone is available for helping one that one is not aware of. ...
Look to the past to find answers to the present. ...
(Upon him be peace.) Seeinghim in a dream and feeling happy for his meeting brings glad tidings.If the archangel Gabriel in one’s dream speaks to him, advises him, or admonishes ...
1. Rite of passage.2. Doorway to something significant. ...
1. Body parts.2. Strengths and weaknesses of an individual. ...
(Bridge; Stone bridge; Viaduct) An arched bridge or a viaduct in a dream represents suspicious matters or mundane questions or worldly vs. ungodly concerns.An arched bridge or a vi...
Tension, overcoming contradictions....
As the angel of mercy, Archangel Michael offers the sword of truth to cut away connections with the dark side of life. As the heavenly steward whose role is to protect earth s sacr...
If you dream of seeing an archbishop in his pontifical robes, your future life will probably be full of family troubles....
interpreted upon 4 sides: courage, sultanate, good & something wanted....
If you dream of archaeology, this symbolizes digging up something from your past.A current situation or person in your life may be bringing up old feelings for you. Or, it could be...
Anything to do with archives in a dream is a forerunner of unexpected legal entanglements....
Jung thought that dreams tell us things about ourselves that we might not already know, giving us information that contrasts with our conscious understanding of our feelings, thoug...
A builder is a father figure in dreams; this is because he is a typically male figure working on the house, which represents the self. He can be a reminder of the important influen...
A pillar, beam, or other architectural support can represent: Physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual support (or a desire for it or dependence on it).Resources, or sources of su...
While the notion of archetypes is at least as old as Plato, it is most familiar to the modern world through the work of Carl Jung, the prominent Swiss psychotherapist. In contrast ...