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Crossroads: symbolizes the crossing point of paths
- Premonitory: there will be a major encounter, a main place of residency,
meeting a new person, or something new that will come up to solve a problem.
- Psychological: A crossroads is the place that makes one stop and think
about the path to take. It is a new opportunity to choose the right path.

Waterfall: the fall of water symbolizes dynamism (movement of water) and
unsteadiness (the shape of the water is steady, but the drops of water are
constantly being renewed)
- Premonitory: there will be a change in the dreamer’s current situation.
This change won’t necessarily be perceived by the outside world.
- Psychological: it is the symbol of inner strength, which will have to be
transformed or used to gain a certain freedom.

Hat or cap: symbolizes protection, and by extension, invulnerability
- Premonitory: the dreamer will protect himself/herself through reflection,
or with the help of an influential person, during a test or a problem.
- Psychological: it means elevation, because the cap directly covers the
head, so that thoughts and ideas are deep, the imagination and ambition are
great. If the peak of the cap is turned downwards, this could stand for
dissimulation.

Horse or rider: symbolizes victory
- Premonitory: there will be some news about future happiness and hope –
maybe a companion serious about his feelings, a contract at work, the
victory during a court suit or an expected income of money.
- Psychological: It stands for self-control and control of one’s instincts.

Cavern or cave: symbolizes birth and renewal
- Premonitory: there will be a reorganization or a new organization of the
dreamer’s life, which will move onto another level or will overcome a
difficult situation.
- Psychological: symbolizes self-identification, the return to one’s origin
in order to become really mature.

Cedar: because of its grandeur, the Cedar of Lebanon has come to symbolize
nobility and immortality. But in fact, the cedar (and all conifers in
general) is the symbol of incorruptibility.
- Premonitory: there will be a strengthening of elevation of the dreamer’s
state in the field he is worried about.
- Psychological: because the bases of houses and vessels were made of cedar
wood, the cedar symbolizes the dreamer’s solid foundations.

Belt or chain: symbolizes the visible and material link
- Premonitory: a commitment will be materialized, or a choice to be made, or
a professional or sentimental union. If the dreamer has doubts, the belt
reassures him on the constancy of the companion or partner.
- Psychological: symbolizes a value, a force or a power, or a level of power
attained, such as the color belts of Judo.

Ashes: symbolizes a residual value, what remains after a fire.
- Premonitory: there will be a renunciation or a cancellation
- Psychological: the dreamer won’t feel secure and will identify his
precariousness.

Deer or gazelle: because of its horns, which look like a tree, it symbolizes
life and the rhythm of growth and seasons.
- Premonitory: there will be fertility or a positive result; an explanation
or an event that will come out in broad daylight. It is also a warning: the
dreamer can no longer hesitate or postpone a deadline.
- Psychological: symbolizes primordial states.

Jackal or wolf: symbolizes bad luck, because it howls and prowls so much.
- Premonitory: there will be some bad news, or some person could harm you.
- Psychological: symbolizes death.

Chain: refer to Belt
Hat: refer to cap

Cat: its symbolism moves between a positive and a negative connotation,
because of the attitude, which is both cunning and kind.
- Premonitory: it bodes bad luck. It could herald some bad news or treason.
- Psychological: the dreamer is going through a period of intense suspicion
and oscillates between two contradictory attitudes.

Bat: symbolizes fear and death. For Chinese people, it symbolizes happiness.
- Premonitory: it announces death, a serious disease or a bankruptcy. But at
the same time, it indicates the possibility to face an unhappy situation or
overcome it (given the bat’s ability to see in the dark)/
- Psychological: symbolizes hidden truths, work in the dark, sexual
ambivalence (it’s the only flying animal that has mammals). It can also
symbolize a person’s halt in his/her evolution, because it represents a
incomplete bird.

Shoe or foot: symbolizes assertion and materialization.
- Premonitory: there will be independence or liberation. The dreamer will be
delivered from a situation of servitude or a person who has been causing
him/her harm. Or, he/she will settle a debt.
- Psychological: symbolizes reality and the link between the body and the
mind.
Horse: refer to rider.
Hair: refer to beard.

Dog: symbolizes the guardian, the guide, the companion. But in certain
civilizations, the image of the dog is dirty, impure and bad.
- Premonitory: if in the dream: the dog is black or is barking, then it’s
ill omen. If it’s white and small, it’s an omen of fertility and cure for an
illness; in other cases, the dreamer will benefit from a source of support
and help, protection against the evil eye.
- Psychological: dreaming about a dog reveals the dreamer’s antagonism, a
duel between faithfulness and wisdom on one hand, and jealousy and greed on
the other hand.

Barn-owl: symbolizes ugliness. And yet, in Latin languages, this word
indicates a pretty woman or a pleasant situation.
- Premonitory: a sacrifice will have to be made, or there will be a
heartbreaking story or a death.
- Psychological: because it’s a night animal, and therefore, in touch with
the moon, the dreamer enjoys a gift of insight and should trust his/her
intuition.

Stork: Brings children, therefore symbolizes conception.
- Premonitory: sign of good omen, of happiness, prosperity and a long life.
- Psychological: this bird stands on one leg and stays steady, which means
that the dreamer is in a state of contemplation. And because the return of
this bird corresponds to the spring, this period will be fertile and a
source of rejuvenation.

Scissors or knife: symbolizes change
- Premonitory: because it’s a sharp tool, a situation will be transformed
through a separation or a split.
- Psychological: symbolizes a cutting strength. The dreamer has the feeling
that he/she has to take a firm decision or a firm attitude, after examining
the situation very carefully.

Key: symbolizes openness and closeness at the same time.
- Premonitory: means that the person will have access to his/her desires, a
situation will finally clear out, a solution will be found, a mystery or a
secret will be revealed.
- Psychological: the dreamer has all the answers.

Dove: symbolizes purity and peace
- Premonitory: there will be some excellent news, which will bring happiness
and harmony.
- Psychological: instincts will be sublimated.

Cock: symbolizes pride
- Premonitory: a project will be achieved, there will be
triumph, and money profit or a legal case will be won.
- Psychological: it’s a symbol of the sun, because it announces the sunrise.
It can also symbolize a frustrated or exaggerated desire.

Crow: symbolizes misfortune
- Premonitory: is of very ill omen in all things
- Psychological: the dreamer feels threatened and feels the need to purify
him/herself.

Basket, vase or cup: symbolizes the beholder
- Premonitory: there will be a change related to the dreamer’s intimate
life, a positive revelation, a love avowal, abundance, moving into a new
place or rearranging one’s place.
- Psychological: is associated to the mother’s breast, which has milk and
nourishes. The dreamer centers around him/herself, maybe regresses, in order
to store up the strength needed to evolve.

Knife: refer to Scissors
Cup: refer to basket

Frog or toad: symbolizes ugliness, but also fertility as it announces the
rain.
- Premonitory: In general, it does not bode well for the person, and
represents for example a slip-up or a regretful mistake. But if the dreamer
is holding the toad, then it represents success and wealth. If there is a
child in the dream, then it represents the return to the good days, with
victory or good health.
- Psychological: there will be an inner malaise, a lack of self-confidence.

Cry: symbolizes protest or demands
- Premonitory: there will be an unhappy consequence to an action, like a
quarrel or a dispute, or having to stop working or illness.
- Psychological: the dreamer is either suffering or is angry. He feels
paralyzed or lost. Depending on the dream’s context, the cry can save
him/her.

Cross: symbolizes orientation
- Premonitory: depending on the dream’s context, it can represent a
situation of servitude or an elevation.
- Psychological: the dreamer feels that he/she has a life to lead or a
responsibility to assume, which has been worrying him/her, but can also
offer transcendence.

Cube: symbolizes matter and stability.
- Premonitory: the dreamer will reap the fruits of his/her actions: there
will be a gratification, promotion, an improved financial situation and
maybe wealth.
- Psychological: the dreamer is down-to-earth and extremely wise.

Swan: symbolizes white light
- Premonitory: Good news, victory, improvement of the current situation,
trouble overcome.
- Psychological: the dreamer has courage, nobility, cautiousness and
simplicity.


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