What do dream about womb really mean?

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Oyster

… all peoples, the oysters as a sex symbol and a symbol of fertility is unknown. It represents the womb of a woman who conceives a child or a woman carrying in it. The oyster was found already in prehistoric times and is found in all oceans of our planet. So it is a symbol pattern for the theory that water is the source of all life.

Spiritually:

An oyster symbolizes spiritual transformation. It is possible to transform negative qualities, rather than extinguish it.

Traditionally: …

Breathing

… panic attack. Breathe in the dreaming under water, so this represents an instinctive return to the womb dar. The free breathing is the dream as a symbol for the free development of energy as well as mental and physical balance. However, the dreamer has to struggle to breath, or he threatens to stifle even this must be seen as a sign of a deterioration of personality development. If such a dream before and often triggers strong feelings of anxiety, this indicates that either points to a …

Arch

… family and many animals from certain death. According to CG Jung’s Ark symbolizes the maternal womb, she stands as an image of security. It ensures what has been achieved and also warns against the run of the soul into isolation by Neider and socio-political developments. Here we see a social breakdown. It should also be limited to the essentials.

Traditionally:

European (Judeo-Christian)

- to see an arch in a dream: safety and protection.

Arabian (Islamic)

- to see an arch in …

Field

… others a little more “transparent” to be.

Spiritually:

Field, the symbol of fertility, the womb of Mother Earth, the interconnectedness with the natural forces.

Traditionally:

European (Judeo-Christian)

- Plowing and cultivating, or such see, joy and satisfaction;

- Order: Unmarried it means for a basket (cancellation) for a married woman or a good husband, good children;

- Fertile and prosperous, as the property of possessing: good business, fulfillment of wishes and hopes; …

WC (bathroom)

… fall into a toilet bowl as a reminder of the birth drama or as a symbolic escape back into the womb.

- Clean the toilet bowl is often interpreted as a warning of trouble with authorities. Perhaps behind it but also the desire to do away with mental “excrement”, of whom one is disgusted.

Psychologically:

Very impernant are the toilet-dreams. This small room has in people’s lives a much more important than we like to admit. Curiosity and amazement the child learns to know about …

Cradle

… can stand for a possible pregnancy. In the dream of a man it can also symbolize a desire in the womb or in a protected state return. Cradle often contains a warning against too much confidence, it is lulled into security rocked, although caution and suspicion are attached.

Psychologically:

An empty cradle (depending on the other dream elements) can represent the fear of a woman in front of childlessness or motherhood. This dream suggests sometimes that any new start for us will give a …