Dream Symbol:
Transforming
Carl Jung's Interpretation:
In the context of Carl Jung's dream analysis, transformation is often associated with 'individuation' — a journey towards psychological wholeness. Witnessing a transformation in your dream, according to Jung, is the dream's way of acknowledging the coming together of disparate parts of oneself. It is a sign that one's conscious and the unconscious are beginning to harmonize. This could apply to inner changes such as changing attitudes, perspectives, and behaviour patterns. Jung would perhaps emphasise that the transformation here is not simply in the dream, but a mirror into the waking life's individual's personal transformation.
James Hillman's Interpretation:
James Hillman considered dreams to be a direct link to the world of myth and symbol. Transformation in a dream, from his view, is an experience of the imaginational dimension of our psyche. It implies a deep-seated shift that alters not just our conscious thought, but the entirety of our being. To Hillman, transformation suggests an echo of the mythical — events and metamorphoses in the myths like human to animal, life to death and so forth, which indicates a profound turn of events within the dreamer's psyche.
Classical Interpretation:
Classically, transformation as a symbol implies profound change, evolution, and progression. It often suggests personal growth, a transition phase, and progress. It can be viewed in a positive light as a symbol of rebirth, renewal, and new beginnings, but also carries a sense of uncertainty and instability inherent to any change.
Ancient Greek Interpretation:
In Greek mythology, transformation was often seen as a divine interference in human affairs, whether as a form of punishment or reward. In a dream, the Greek interpretation might see transformation as a sign of being at a point in life where 'greater forces' are at play, shaping your path.
Morphology:
Transformation as a symbol is inherently dynamic, suggesting motion and evolution. It does not have a fixed form or fixed meaning, rather it takes on the form of whatever it transforms into or from. When it appears in a dream, it is a call to pay attention to the process rather than the end result.
Similar Symbols
- metamorphosis
- evolution
- growth
- shift
Opposite Symbols
- stagnation
- rigidity
- regression
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