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Taboo Dream Meaning

What is the taboo dream symbolism? Dreaming about taboo subjects may represent unexpressed desires or fears that you are not comfortable acknowledging in your waking life. The dream could be a way for your subconscious to explore these hidden aspects.

The dream might highlight a conflict between societal expectations or norms and your personal desires or beliefs. It could reflect a struggle with conformity and a desire to break free from societal constraints.

Taboo dreams may indicate repressed emotions or thoughts that you find difficult to confront in your waking life. Your subconscious mind may be attempting to bring these issues to your attention for resolution.

Dreams about taboo subjects can sometimes serve as a safe space for exploring psychological or emotional boundaries without real-life consequences. It could be a way for you to process and understand certain aspects of yourself.

Dreaming about taboo acts or situations may provide a symbolic release for pent-up emotions or stress. It could be a way for your mind to cope with intense feelings by expressing them in a dream setting.

What do interpreters say about taboo dreams? A very unusual aspect of dreams is the feeling that every object, person or association can embody the power of a taboo. These prohibitions can play both negative and positive roles.

A taboo is something that contains an internal, potentially dangerous force that can be evoked and directed against oneself or others.

Typically, it is an object, person, or association that is representative of moral evil. Guns, for example, can be perceived as carriers of taboo power, as can some magical objects in dreams. Occasionally, a completely ordinary thing in your dream may have the power of a taboo based on a certain experience that you have had with it.

In many cases, the power of a taboo lies not in the subject itself, but in the implementation of relationships that violate moral norms (such as incest, adultery or theft). In other cases, the taboo symbol is something hidden, such as a stranger that you instinctively know not to mess with. All these are manifestations of taboo.

The key to dream interpretation is to find out why your taboo life experiences manifested themselves through a particular object or person. Dreams often have a kind of logical explanation for the main storyline. It is a product of the organization of childhood memory, which is superimposed on the reasoning and moral sophistication of adults. Sometimes in dreams the moral refinements of adults are mixed with the absolute good and evil of childhood, so images of taboos can suddenly appear almost anywhere in dreams.

These taboo points should be given importance. In many cases, your most destructive emotional patterns and patterns in relationships are clearly visible in your dreams. Through taboo images, your mind may be trying to warn you against repeating previous mistakes.

Author:
Sergii Haranenko
    References
  • The Interpretation of Dreams, by Sigmund Freud (Author). Publisher: Digireads.com Publishing(February 1, 2017). ISBN-13: 978-1420954388
  • Psychology and Alchemy, by C. G. Jung (Author). Publisher: Princeton University Press; 2nd edition (October 1, 1980). ISBN-13: 978-0691018317
  • The Dictionary of Dreams: Every Meaning Interpreted 1st Edition by Gustavus Hindman Miller (Author), Sigmund Freud (Author), Henri Bergson (Author). ISBN-13: 978-1577151562

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