Decoding The Freudian Symbolism in Your Dreams

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Dreams have always been intriguing to people, and when you add some interesting Freudian symbolism to them, itโ€™s something else entirely.

Everyone is interested inย dreamingโ€”inย my introductory psychology course, it is always one of my studentsโ€™ favorite topics.

But do dreamsย reallyย mean anything?ย 

Psychologists are genuinely divided over the function and meaning of dreaming.ย Some psychologists thinkย that dreams are nothing more than the result of random brain activity that occurs while we areย sleeping, while others accept the perspective of people such asย Sigmund Freudย andย Carl Jungย that dreams can reveal a personโ€™s deepestย unconsciousย wishes and desires.

In a nutshell, psychoanalysts such asย Freudย and Jung believe that we disguise disturbing impulses by substituting more acceptable symbolic objects to stand in for the latent content of our dreams.

Freudian Dream Symbols

Freud wrote about dreams in many different places, most notably in his bookย The Interpretation of Dreams.ย According to Freud, the number of things represented by symbols in dreams is not great: The human body, parents, children, siblings, birth, death, nakedness, and a few others.

1. Genders represented as parts of houses.

The person as a whole is often represented in the form of a houseโ€”houses with smooth walls are men, and those with projections and balconies to which one might cling are women.ย 

2. Family members represented as royalty, or animals.

Parents appear in dreams as kings, queens, or other highly respected persons; children and siblings are symbolized as small animals or vermin.

3. Birth represented in the form of water.

Birth is almost always represented by some reference to water: Either one plunges into water or climbs out of it, rescues someone from the water, or gets rescued from water (indicating a mother-like relationship to that person).

4. Death represented by journey, and nakedness by clothes.

Death is replaced in dreams by taking a journey; nakedness is symbolized by clothing, especially uniforms.

Related: 20 Interesting Facts About Dreams That You Didnโ€™t Know About

The richest collection of symbols, however, is reserved for the sphere of sexual life. According to Freud, the great majority of symbols in dreams areย sexย symbols.ย 

5. Male genitalia represented by long objects.

The number three is a symbolic substitute for the entire male genital, whereas the penis alone is represented by long and upright objects such as sticks, umbrellas, poles, trees, or the Washington Monument.ย It can also be symbolized by objects that can penetrate the body and cause injuryโ€”think of knives, daggers, lances, swords, and firearms (especially revolvers).ย Also substituted for male genitalia are objects out of which water flows, such as faucets and fountains, or objects that can be elongated such as telescopes and collapsible pencils.

In the words ofย the old songย byย the folk singer Melanie, anything that is longer than it is wide can be a phallic symbol.

The extraordinary characteristic of an erection (in which the penis raises itself against the force of gravity) results in symbolic representation by balloons, airplanes, missiles, and rockets.ย In some cases, the entire person becomes a representation of the sex organ if the person pictures himself flying.ย Other less obvious male symbols include reptiles, especially snakes, and fish, hats, and coats.

6. Female genitalia represented by enclosed spaces that can be filled.

The female genitals are symbolically represented by objects which enclose a space capable of being filled by somethingโ€”for example, pits, caves, bottles, boxes, trunks, jars, suitcases, pockets, ships, the mouth, churches, and shoes.ย 

7. Breasts represented by round fruits.

Wooden and paper objects are symbols of women, whereas breasts are represented by apples, peaches, and fruits in general.

8. A few more representations of dream symbols when it comes to sexual life.

Jewels and treasure may represent a beloved person, while sweets frequently stand-in for sexual delight.ย Masturbationย may be disguised as sliding, coasting, or tearing branches off of trees.ย Dreaming of oneโ€™s teeth falling out (or being pulled) indicates aย fearย of castration as aย punishmentย for masturbation. Sexual intercourse may be symbolized by an array of scenes and interactions between male and female symbols.

Related: 25 Common Dreams and Their Meanings

As much fun as all of this, always keep in mind that aย Freudian analysisย of dreams is not simple; it takes many years of training to understand the factors that need to be taken into account to conduct a proper interpretation of dreams.

And after all, as Freud himself once supposedly said, โ€œSometimes a cigar is just a cigar.โ€


Written By Frank T. McAndrew
Originally Appeared In Psychology Today

Freudian symbolism in dreams has always served as an important way of decoding even the most confusing dreams, that you might end up having. There are certain dreams that can confound you at times, but Freudian symbolism might help you understand it better. However, donโ€™t try to look for deep meanings in every dream you have; sometimes they are just simple, weird dreams.

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