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Sabotage - Self destructive tendencies.


From HyperDictionary.com
Sabotage
Dreaming that you have been sabotaged, represents waking conflicts. An overwhelming anxiety is threatening the boundary between your unconscious and your ego. You need to get rid of your old attitudes and former ways of thinking.

Sack - Concealment;elimination of undesired traits.

Sacrifice - Given up positive traits. You may need to sacrifice something in real life, or you have made one recently.

Saddle - Placing yourself in undesired situations.

Safari - Exploring undiscovered aspects of self.

Safe - Probably a symbol of the self, containing things of great value.

Sailboat - Emotional self; riding the waves of emotions (water symbolizes unconscious.

Sailor - May represent adventuing into the unconscious (self examination of one's life through reflection and exploring one's life.

Saint - Guidance, wise self, spiritual self. This one may need further research, depending on the saint. It may be representative of a high ideal, or your need for support or guidance.

Salary - Compensation, reaping and sowing.

Salesman/person - Open to new ideas, changes.

Salvation - The resolving of conflict and the achieving of balance and wholenes in the psyche. A longing for release from unconscious guilt-feelings.

Sanctuary - Retreating within; a level of conscious necessary for healing.

Sand - Constant changes; limitless aspects of personality.

Santa Claus - Rewarding oneself.

Satellite - Communication with higher self; spiritual awareness.

Saw - Building blocks of personality.

Scales - Weighing matters before deciding; balance in life.

Scalp - Flowing from the head (intellect); stimulation for new grwoth.

Scar - Emotional wounds.

Scarecrow - Lack of confidence; false impressions.

Schedule - Restrictions placed on oneself; limiting oneself. A need to discipline oneself.

School - A place of learning and knowledge. This could mean that one has a desire to learn, or that one seeks higher ideals. If you are going back to school, it may hint at unresolved issues, or new learning opportunities. Life; Lessons learned or not learned; approaching different levels of consciousness.

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Scientist - Rational self, intellectual self; search for knowledge, seeking to find truths; guidance; higher self.

Scissors - Cutting away what no longer benefits you; a fear of being cut off. Might be representative of the desire to break away from something or someone. Could also symbolize cutting remarks.

Scorch - Heated emotions.

Scorpion - Poisonous thinking. Maybe a symbol of an idea that is dangerous, or that you have made some comment that is stinging and hurtful.

Script - Roles we play in life; following others lead (good or bad).

Scroll - Powerful truths; book of life.

Scuba - Breathing under water {unconscious}. This would symbolize unconscious realizations, fears, desires, attitudes.

Sea - May represent the unconscious. Putting out to sea therefore would symbolize exploring the unconscious. May be the mother symbol, either that of Mother Nature or your own mother. Drowning would symbolize a fear of being suffocated by a dominating mother or mother-attachment. may symbolize the feminine, or any aspect of it (e.g intuition, receptiveness,). For a male dreamer it would symblize getting acquainted with the feminine side of his psyche - anima.May symbolize creative potential.

Seam
- Biding together; unity of emotions; coming apart at the seams.

Seasons - A symbol possibly of your present outlook. Summer is a symbol of contentment and happiness, autumn of the end of cycles and awareness, winter of resignation and patience, and spring of growth and hope. Levels of growth (spiritual, emotional); natural process of changes in life.

Secret - Unconscious thoughts being revealed; hidden parts.

Secretary - Helpful part of self; organization; identify priorities. Sub-ordinate feminine aspect.

Sedative - Emotionally uptight; learn to relax; responsibility.

Seduction - May represent a real seduction, perhaps in childhood. May represent a desire for sex.

Seed - May represent the potential for personal growth.May symbolize your true self. as opposed to the persona image that you falsely portray in waking life. New ideas; new beginnings; new birth (physical, psychological). Your dream might be hinting that you need to "plant" an idea and allow it to grow, or it may be showing you what will happen if you follow a certain course of action. (Does it grow into a beautiful plant, does it die, etc.)

Seesaw - Balance; ups and downs of life. What is at the other end of the seesaw? Is it something positive or negative?

Self - Represents your conscious ego, which is the centre of your conscious mind but not your total psyche.

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Selling
- Motivating oneself; selling onself short.

Semen - Creative ideas; masculine self. Seeds of new growth

Sermon - Discussion with the unconscious. A moralistic rebuke.

Serpent - New life, rejuvenation, healing. The snake/serpent sheds its skin and grows new skin; shedding the old, new growth.
  • In Western societies the snake is seen as evil. In Eastern mythologies the snake (or serpent) is a symbol for healing, new life.
  • A snake/serpent may symbolize sexuality; psychic energy, or the power of Nature; intuitive wisdom; the unconscious.
  • Is the snake/serpent guarding something? If so, it may symbolize either your true and total self or something you need for the next stage of personal development.


  • From HyperDictionary.com
    Serpent
    Seeing a serpent in your dream means high intellectual power, deception, and the balance of good and evil. Seeing a winged serpent in your dream indicates wisdom and that you've overcome negative ways.


    Seven - A symbol for completeness. Also a symbol for change for the better.

    Sewer - May repreent the flow of unconscious energy or emotion that you have tried to suppres.

    Sex
  • Usually a straightforward expression of sexual desire. sex with someone other than your partner may express a desire for that person and/or a dissatisfaction with your partner.
  • Uninhibited sex in a dream would suggest that the dreamer's actual sex life is inhibited. Revealing of patterns in your sexual relationships that you have not been aware of.
  • Dreams may reveal patterns in your sexual relationships that you have not been aware of/ What sort of person attracts you in your dreams? How do you feel about this or that aspect of the sexual encounter?
  • Another reason for paying attention to dreams depicting sexual relations is that the shadow may very well be prominent in sex; so here is a way of getting to know your alter-ego, the hidden part of yourself.
  • In dreams of sex your partner may symbolize some part of your own psyche, for example, your anima if your are male, your animus is you are female, and the sexual act will often be a symbol of the union of opposites which leads to wholeness and balance in your personality.


  • From HyperDictionary.com
    Sex
    Dreaming about sex, refers to the psychological completion and the integration of contrasting aspects of the Self. You need to be more receptive and incorporate aspects of your dream sex partner into your own character. Alternatively and a more direct interpretation of the dream, may be your libido's way of telling you that it's been too long since you have had sex. It may indicate repressed sexual desires and your needs for physical and emotional love. Dreaming about sex with someone other than your spouse or significant other, suggests dissatisfaction with the physical side of your relationship. On the other hand, it may be harmless fantasy. In such situations, you may find that you are less inhibited sexually and you can even bring that sense of adventure to your existing relationship. Dreaming that you are having sex with an ex or someone who is not your current mate indicates your reservations about embarking in a new relationship or situation. You may feel nervous about exposing yourself or currently feel a resurgence of those old emotions and feelings that you felt back when you and your ex were together. Believe it or not, it is not uncommon for people approaching their wedding to experience especially erotic adventures with partners other than their intended spouses. This may be due to the intensity of your sexual passion with your fiancé. It also relates to the new roles that you will be taking on and the uncertainty that that may bring. If you are heterosexual and you dream that you are having sex with someone of the same sex means not necessarily homosexual desire, but an expression of greater self love and acceptance. You need to be in better touch of your feminine or masculine side. Dreaming that you are the opposite sex, suggests that you exhibit or need to incorporate those qualities of the opposite sex. Ask yourself, how do you feel being a man or a woman? In what ways can you incorporate those feelings into your waking life.

    Sheep - May symbolize unthinking, passive comformity to a mundance existence, taking one's ideas uncritically from authority figures or others; being eaisly lead, and consequently not in control of oneself. May also symbolize going astray; taking the wrong turn in life; forsaking one's destiny.

    Shells- A symbol of self-protection, and maybe one suggesting that you should listen to your intuition (as one listens to the sound of the sea through a shell).

    Shepherd - This may be a reference to you following someone, a leader, in life, or, if you were the shepherd, it could be telling you that others are following you, or that you are watching over and protecting someone else. May symbolize the power of love within us.

    Ship - May be a feminine symbol, representing the mother, or some other woman, or women in general. In a man's dream it may symbolize the anima. The vessel {emotions-attitudes-belief sysetm} in your life that you have attached your being to.

    Shoes
    - This may be a hint at something dealing with your foundation, or basic principles. This could also be a reference to station in life, i.e. the phrase "I’d like to be in his shoes."


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