Dream archetypes are an extremely important part of our personality, deeply rooted in our unconscious mind, connecting us with the collective unconsciousness and, as it were, a proof of its existence. Their source is located in a common for every human part of the mind. Jung, the outstanding disciple of Freud, dedicated himself to the subject related to a considerable degree to archetypes and claimed, that they are an attempt to transmit in an easier way to our consciousness complicated, in some cases, abstract visual forms, that are created in our unconscious mind.
It is worth considering the archetypes while interpreting a dream, however, we need to remember that before categorizing a symbol as an archetype, we have to think whether we have any personal associations and experiences first. Below are presented the most important dream archetypes and their common meanings:
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