Many stories for kids are full of oneiric symbology and illustrate psychologic processes. An example of this is present on Lewis Carroll’s characters: Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They represent internal facets of a subject’s childhood.
Many stories for kids are full of oneiric symbology and illustrate psychologic processes. An example of this is present on Lewis Carroll’s characters: Tweedledum and Tweedledee. They represent internal facets of a subject’s childhood.
If it is the latter, you already know the antagonists; if it is the former, you must try’ to identify them by being each of them in turn, in imagination. Get a dialogue going between the two, letting each present his case. Then allot to each of them an appropriate role in your conscious life.
The conflict will almost certainly be between your conscious ego and your unconscious, which means that usually you will only have one antagonist to identify.
2. Unresolved inner conflicts, confusion.
3. A need for compromise—usually inner conflicts, often outward conflict.
4. Someone is interested in causing a little trouble.
You are torn in two different directions, and having a hard time deciding which is the right choice.
A frequent dream image when one is at war with oneself: I am torn!
challenged to a: step back and regroup in battle.
having a, to save your honor: beware of your rival.
friend, with a: keep your tongue in check and reconcile.
others, their: stay out of others’ squabbles.
swordsman, with a: a romantic adventure wil embarrass the family.
walking stick, with a: wil dominate friends.
watching, from a distance: resent not being the center of the action.
winning a: trials and tribulations must be resolved first.
wounded in a duel, being: damage to your standing with others.
killed: warning of trouble.
A duel with weapons in a dream means marriage to someone whose character is similar in interpretations to the weapon one is carrying in his dream. Wearing armature during a duel in a dream means marriage to a rich but deceiving person, for part of the human body is covered during the combat.
A duel with swords in a dream means honor. Waving a sword during a duel in a dream means becoming known in one’s field.
(Also see Marriage; Sword)
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