To dream of a large, handsomely dressed crowd of people at some entertainment, denotes pleasant association with friends; but anything occurring to mar the pleasure of the guests, ...
A sign that you need more freedom and space, as in Prison and Cage. You feel crowded (this could be an actual sensation). Are you able in your everyday life to articulate your poin...
1. Desire for recognition.2. Happiness, community (to see others perform or performing with others).3. Great importance is placed on appearances. ...
Life can often feel like a performance. In this way, dreaming of this image indicates that your unconscious is expressing a sense of your current life as being under public scrutin...
To dream of a stage driver, signifies you will go on a strange journey in quest of fortune and happiness. ...
If a person sees himself performing salaah in the ka’bah in the proper manner, observing complete ruku’ and sajdah and adopting inner serenity and outer calmness, then it means...
Importunity, excitement (Gypsy). “This dream is a sign of great excitement in the unconscious, especially in persons outwardly calm.” (Jung). ...
Often fear of success or a more generalized fear of failure (particularly when stage fright is part of the dream). “Where do I have to appear?”...
Vision: Seeing an actor: you will meet an intriguing person who will encourage you to take chances. Dreaming about playing the role of a person completely different from the way y...
A setting where life events take place, or a context for the action in the dream.Watching events on a stage can represent feeling that you’re a passive observer rather than a par...
1. In the public eye;2. Success;3. Given a public profile (in the arena/under the spotlight);4. Façade (being staged)...
Dreams about relationships are extremely common. This is because the health and survival of your relationships is a primary goal for your unconscious; in your dreams it constantly ...
"Yet it is in our idleness, in our dreams, that the submerged truth sometimes comes to the top." - Virginia Woolf Perhaps the most profound way to comprehend ...
In his 1930 essay ‘Stages of Life’, Jung postulated four stages of life— childhood, youth, middle age and old age—based on his own clinical observations.He viewed youth as ...