dream occurred during a time when she was working day and night to complete a writing project, she interpreted the dream as a comment on the creative process and how it was working, or not working, for her. How did she come to understand the dream? By breaking down the various elements or symbols of the dreamthe prison, the spider, the mummy-jailersand considering the meaning of each one individually. A symbol is defined as an image that stands for something to which it has some distant resemblance; often, it unites several ideas together, adding layers of meaning.
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For this dreamer, in this dream, the spider was not a menacing presence, but rather a symbol of creativity, related to the intricate webs spiders spin. The mummies in the dream, unable to speak, restricting the comings and goings of their captives, symbolized the dreamer's own obsession with her work in recent weeks, work that kept her "jailed" as she pursued the difficult task of putting ideas to paper. Would spiders mean the same thing to every dreamer? Not always. To understand a symbol's meaning, you have to consider the dream in contextin relation to your own life, the culture in which you live, and even the universal experiences we all share. Only then can you accurately interpret the meaning of the symbols in your dreams. In doing so, you will no doubt find many different meanings even for a single symbol over time: A spider may represent creativity in one dream, restlessness (on eight legs!) in another, mystery and hidden danger in still another dream. Only you, as the director of your personal dream movie, can determine what a dream really means for you.
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A lot of people enjoy reading dream dictionaries, those thick-volumed books that list hundreds of symbols, from automobile to zoo, in alphabetical order, with a few specific interpretations down in black-and-white. These dictionaries can offer useful
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