Dream of mom
I dream t of a dream where I saw that I have gone to Puri,but the steps that I have used to reach my parents after I offered my prayers were dangerously narrow. I saw a sculpture of the garur pakshi on a pillar too. Then I felt that that my parents and myself (dressed like king-queen) were happily flying in a vehicle in air. I asked my mom about her peacock earrings, one of which was distorted, she told me that the peacock in the garden was ill. She also told that as soon as the peacock is well the earring will also become usual. Then I also remembered of a unusually big lake with a fountain in the middle of the lake. The lake was filled with white lotus. This lake I had seen in a previous dream also. I would also like to mention that I worship Lord Jagannath and had seen the dream in the very afternoon when I had disappointingly told my mom that Jagannath Dev never listens to me....... I was so unhappy that I went on to tell her that I don't believe that Jagannath Dev even exist (though I was very disappointed.)
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of mom in a dream
Mother Dream Meaning sychological Meaning: The mother may symbolise the unconscious intuitive side of yourself. However, the mother symbol can take both positive or negative forms. She may appear as a kindly mother, grandmother or aunt or as a place such as a cave, church or garden. These images may represent the qualities of solicitude, growth, nourishment and fertility. The negative mother symbol may appear as a witch or a dragon and represents dark destructive tendencies that devours, seduces or poisons. Some people have problems freeing themselves from mother-attachment. This prevents the development of their individuality and inner self-dependence. Mystical Meaning: Most mystical traditions have the symbol of the Mother written into their legends and myths. At her most exalted she is the divine Great Mother at her most frightening she is the gorgon Medusa or the Sumerian goddess Lilith. Freud believed that the Greek myths of Oedipus and Electra symbolised psychological conditions. In the story Oedipus killed his farther and married his mother. Freud claimed that this represented a boy’s incestuous desire for his mother and jealousy towards his father. Similarly Electra desired her father and was jealous of her mother. A girl may therefore unconsciously believe that she has been castrated by her mother and is now an incomplete male. According to Freud this gives rise to ‘penis-envy’, which is one of the root causes of women’s feelings of inferiority.
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