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BABOON - See other baboon

BABY - Principally the dream baby represents your own feeling urges at that level of development - such as possessiveness, joy, curiosity, responding to the world without words or formed concepts, innocent love, infant trauma; intense dependence; feelings of helplessness; vulnerability; lack of responsibility; being cared for.

Even as adults many of these early feeling responses still dominate the way we meet relationships and events. It is quiet common for instance for adults to feel intense and destructive jealousy about their sexual partner. This is exactly the sort of feeling we experienced naturally as a baby and child. Unfortunately in adulthood we seldom such feelings as an emergence of baby feelings which we have not grown beyond. Instead we accept them as adult behaviour and justify them, often blaming our sexual partner for them - i.e. You made me jealous by showing affection for that other man/woman. The baby often feels murderous rage in connection with such dependence and jealousy, but it is too small to effectively act on the rage. When an adult feels such rage however, it is highly dangerous and irrational. See personal growth.

The baby can also suggest a new phase of life; a new idea; new activity - as when we say someone has a new baby, meaning a new project or business. This baby might be part of the personality or ability that did not have a chance to be born or express before. Or it may be things learned in a rich life that one could not put into practice because of circumstances such as work pressure or parenthood. The baby in this aspect is the you that could have been if you had been free from problems and past hurts.

Aborted baby: In general something that was developing, a new facet of self, or a new opportunity that has now been lost or rejected. If in a pregnant womans dream, usually it is an expression of fears regarding ones ability to carry the child to full term - but it is wise to have a check. See: pregnancy.

Adult body with baby head: Suggests that the way one approaches life, ones thinking, is still immature, even though one is physically mature.

Adopted baby: Adopting a new stance in life, perhaps conceived by, or seen in someone else; taking on the responsibility of something or someone that needs care and help to grow; if you are trying to adopt a baby it would reflect feelings or intuitions about that activity.

Baby body with adult head: Suggests that while one has developed an adult intellect and rational thinking, or an adult self, aspects of ones feelings, hungers and sexuality remain at the baby level of development.

Beautiful, gifted or holy baby: Often shows the dreamer having given birth to parts of their personality which are connected with wider sympathies, or wider awareness, than their own personal ego or self. It may show an awareness of the universal processes of life. It is the same sort of meaning as Christ in symbolism. It can show the emergence of awareness of the levels of existence beyond the senses. See: esp in dreams.

Boy baby: Birth or emergence of a new phase of self expression in terms of activity or achievement. In a males dream may suggest a new self emerging, or new aspect of self.

Crying baby: Your fundamental needs are not being, or were not in the past, met. These include basic things like feeling happy and relaxed in ones environment, feeling wanted and loved, having a sense of connection with other people. There may be something distressing you at a feeling/needing level that you are not acknowledging; a new project or aspect of self needing more care.

Dropping a baby: Carelessness in dealing with your basic needs, especially in relationship; mishandling an opportunity; betraying trust; feeling you have been dropped by someone, perhaps in a relationship.

Girl baby: Birth or emergence of new aspects of feelings and feeling relationship with others. But in a females dream may mean an emergence of a new phase or a new start in her life.

Happy baby: Feeling at ease with oneself and surroundings. It may be that something has happened in a relationship or environment that brings a deeper level of relaxation and sense of security.

Hitting the baby: See: hitting.

Holy baby: See: child under archetypes.

In a mans dream: The same as general definitions, but also may be oneself at that age; desire for parenthood; weight of responsibility; fear of inability to produce.

In childs dream: Themselves at that age; feelings about a baby sibling.

In womans dream: The same as general definitions, but also may be oneself at that age; desire for a baby; responsibility of caring for baby; worries about having healthy baby; worries about babys welfare.

Losing/not finding a baby: Losing contact with or not caring for your fundamental feeling responses to life; losing an opportunity or mishandling a delicate relationship; feeling lost and abandoned in ones own child feelings.

Man giving birth to a baby: Often happens during the pregnancy of the mans partner; shows the man bringing something to birth in himself. This is usually a new understanding, or a new sympathy or viewpoint. It can show the emergence of awareness of the unconscious.

Neglecting or forgetting baby: Many baby dreams, as in the example below, have this theme of neglecting, or even starving the baby. This is usually because we need to take care of, or be more aware of, how much personal need we have for things like care, appreciation and love being given to us. If as a baby our need for being held and given attention were met, then we can move into the next phase of our growth. But if these needs were never met, one is often stuck emotionally at this level of development. (See the second example below.)

If you are a parent with a baby, the dream may represent natural anxieties about ones ability as a parent - i.e. the dream may reflect a fear you are not giving as much to your child as you wish, or that you find yourself wishing for a break from parenthood.

Nursing a baby: Caring for ones own infant needs which still exist in ones adult life; giving care and love to someone who is relating to you in a baby way; wanting a baby, or needing to express the depth of your own ability to give and love.

Pregnancy - dreaming of baby during: Most women dream about their growing baby during pregnancy. These dreams are vary varied and often anxious or frightening. Such dreams are not to be taken as signs of a problem other than natural anxiety. Occasionally a pregnant woman dreams of the identity or personality of her unborn child, perhaps even before it is conceived. This can of course occur to the father too. See: pregnancy; birth dreams during pregnancy; fifth example under penis, in the body section.

Sick baby: Our babyhood experience builds the foundation of all relationship with other people and the world. If for instance we are punished for being curious, or are traumatised in our need for love and support, it will show in our adult relationships. Perhaps we will lack explorative curiosity, or avoid or have difficulties in a close relationship. The sick baby usually depicts such difficulties. Exploring our feelings in connection with the sick baby, or being the sick baby as in Gestalt dream-work, will help uncover the details and intense feelings involved in such unsatisfying emotions and habitual responses. (For help doing this see Stand in Role under peer dream work.)

Starving baby: See: Neglecting or forgetting baby: above.

Twins or twin: The many polar opposites or splits in us - the split between waking consciousness and sleep or the unconscious; the split between what we want in our deepest desires, and what we can allow ourselves socially; the split caused by infant trauma; the split between our sense of eternity and the facts of physical mortality; introversion and extroversion; something of self which has got split off, or perhaps even died at birth, leaving us feeling only half a person; the lack of balance in our being; twins can represent duality, conflict, or two sides of an issue, but also the emergence of something new, something that was denied, or born with one, but never acknowledged as part of oneself; ones unconscious relationship with another person, such as occurs in a telepathic link; separation.

When appearing with a couple: The marriage - what is created in the relationship; the life process in us based on reproduction. What you have produced and care for or neglect together

Quoted from Dreams and Dreaming, by Norman Mackenzie.

Then I went back in my mind to being two years old when I felt that a terrible thing had happened to me, the realisation that my mother had no love for me. I saw her holding a male baby and I felt in that instant that I hated males. I had just this fundamental feeling, a terrible feeling, and it grew and I became full of hate and I realised that it was directed toward the opposite sex. I felt that this had begun at an early age when I felt that my mother had given affection to the male members of the family and not myself. I was the only female. I realised that at that age she didnt love me and I must have felt jealous of the male This grew up within me.

This graphically describes the depth of feeling we often carry from our earliest years, feelings which deeply influence our adult behaviour. In this case it made the womans relationships with her husband strained and tense.

Example: I have my own baby who is lying in a cot in a bedroom looking very weak and pathetic with eyes closed. I know that he or she is getting weaker and weaker through lack of food and care. In fact the baby seems to be dying. The feelings of guilt are terrible because I know it is my responsibility to do something to make it well. I keep saying to myself I must go and feed that baby - but I dont. I just keep worrying and feeling guilty. J. C.

Because of circumstances we may not have been able to satisfy all our babyhood needs - we may have been weaned earlier than we wanted; our need for attention may have been unsatisfied or we felt rejected or unwanted - and these are shown as a baby in our dreams, as with J. C. Dreams such as the above show how we sense the need of this part of us to be cared for and nourished. If some of these earliest needs are not met in some way, the development of our enthusiasm, our pleasure and ability to be involved and self-giving, may be diminished, giving rise to dreams suggesting the need for nourishment, as above. See: baby healing and helping; baby in my dreams.

Example: I am 48, have two children in their late teens and definitely DO NOT want another baby. Nevertheless I have a recurring dream in which I am always in labour, experiencing no pain, and although there are nursing staff I am in some sort of laboratory, although everything is very pleasant. I never actually give birth and when I wake I always have a vague feeling of disappointment. V. I.

This dreamers conscious decision to have no more children may be in conflict with her biological urge for another baby. But the dream might also suggest there is something she deeply want to give birth to in her life but has not yet achieved. Her creativity did not end with her children, there is still more for her to bring out of herself in some way.

Example: My mouth was full of what looked like liver. It was also coming out of my left ear. When I turned away from the mirror I saw medical people in caps and gowns who kept telling me to bear down. I then gave birth to a baby out of my mouth. I am an invalid and very sick at present. Mr. M. S.

This mans dream is about preparation for death. The baby is the extraction of all that can live on after his present life is left behind in death. See: death - is there life afterwards.

Useful questions are:

Useful questions are given in baby in my dreams.

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BACHELOR In general it probably indicates the attitudes and qualities evident in the dream character. See: man.

In an unmarried man's dream: Yourself. The action of the dream will describe what is important to you that you may not otherwise be aware of.

Unmarried woman's dream: Feelings about a possible partner.

Mans dream: Thoughts or feelings about single life. Comparison of single life with present if married. It might depict a desire for freedom, or comparison with present situation if married. Also it might point to the way you were prior to marriage.

Woman's dream: Feelings or realisations about an unmarried male friend, or perhaps desire for a sexual relationship. Possible hope for sexual partner; husband prior to marriage; unmarried male friend; or if the man is married in real life, hopes that he were single. See: Man.

Useful questions are:

Is this someone I know - if so how would I describe him and how do those characteristics or feelings apply to me?

Is this someone I do not know - if so what type of person is he and how do those characteristics or feelings apply to me?

What is my relationship with this man and what can I gather from that? See: relationship and dreams.

BACK In general the back of someone or something usually refers to being unconscious, to unknown things. One seldom looks behind oneself, and so does not know what is going on. Therefore it may represent the hidden, or what is going on out of sight.

The back of a house or wall: More private, less formal, hidden social situation.

The 'back' of ones body: Your strength or moral uprightness. What is past or behind you.

BACKGROUND The background or environment in a dream is very informative. It usually illustrates in graphic form the situation you are in, and what you may be taking for granted. In many ways we cannot do without the support of a background - as children for instance the 'background' of support, or lack of it, our parents gave us was extremely important. So see if you can define what the message of the dream background is.

BACK-PACK See: Knapsack.

BACTERIA See: Germs; Virus.

BAD See: Evil.

BADGE A feeling of identifying with a particular group if the badge is connected with a group or organisation; memories, experiences, things learned with a group or organisation. The badge might suggested an attitude, depending what the badge is. It might suggest courage, authority (such as police badge) or social recognition, or a role; a sense of achievement; a reminder of values held or feelings that strengthen beliefs. This is meant in the way a person will wear a Christian cross or St. Christopher to remind them of their moral decisions or help bring confidence in the face of anxiety. But a badge worn in this way also means you readily show to others what you feel or believe. So it could be the revealing of love, beliefs or decisions made, depending on the badge.

The badge might also link with potential strength and feelings of authority, as one might have with a police badge; acknowledgement of attainment; if it is a name badge it most likely suggests your own sense of identity, or the identity you display to others - or who you feel yourself to be in the circumstance of the dream.

In some dreams the badge shows that you have now achieved a new status, as when you have passed a test or achieved a higher rank. The badge therefore lets others know what qualities you have, what skills you have, or what remarkable deeds you have done. The feathers of an American Indian brave would have a similar significance. See: feather.

Useful questions are:

Does the badge have words - if so what do they connect with in your life or thought?

What does this badge mean to me?

Does this represent an important quality or skill - if so what? Is it related to an organisation - if so what do I feel or associate about it?

What rank or achievement does the badge denote.


BAG Female sexuality. But if it is a handbag-purse it often stands for your sense of identity and ability to get your needs socially, or be identified. So in this case it can show what you feel about yourself as a social force, what you carry with you. You may be feeling a loss of self-esteem for instance.

A bag may be holding something valuable, and so represent protection, or the ability to conceal something. See: Luggage.

BAKER A power within you that can transform ordinary everyday life into something enjoyable. Because we use the word dough to suggest money, there may also be a financial link. See: Roles.

BALANCE Your ability to judge and discriminate, to measure one thing against another. It may also suggest conscience, that weighs outer acts against the innermost feelings.

BALD See: Hair.

BALL If it is a ball game, the ball may depict something about a personal or group relationship and what is going on, or it might represent competition and ways to win or play the game or life, love or business, with skill. The ball can also stand for wholeness.

BALLET See: Dance.

BANANA Male sexuality.

BALLOON Light-hearted party mood, feelings to do with celebration, or something insubstantial that can easily be destroyed or lost - suddenly.

BALLROOM Feeling of romance or desire to meet a partner. Perhaps memories of the past, or competition and social standing. See: Dance.

BAND If it is a particular band or group, it may link with how you see the group, and what you feel about them. Otherwise it could depict feelings you have at the moment about working in harmony with others, expressing your won creativity. Sometimes this refers to teenage feelings and emerging sexuality.

BANDAGE Feeling hurt, or fear of injury. The bandage also connects with healing and sometimes death.

BANDIT Male sexuality in its adolescent, aggressive stage.

BANK Thoughts, worries or decisions about money and the whole life-style that goes with it. Therefore it may indicate dreams or hopes about the future; resources - financial, mental and spiritual; one's internal sense of security. Money may also link with emotional resources such as confidence and sexual certainty, social power; feeling of pressure about debts or social money situation; something you depend upon.

If there is a feeling of threat in the dream, then it suggests feelings of insecurity and fear.

Bank raid: You may be feeling a threat to security, or having feelings of anxiety. Or if you are a bank robber, feelings of desperation about money. Perhaps not feeling socially connected in the way to get money flowing to you.

Bankruptcy: Feelings of despair or failure; the end of a scheme or relationship; the realisation or feelings that the direction has not worked and must be abandoned, whether a marriage, business or direction in life; doing too much and exhausting your reserves, materially or emotionally.

Difficulty drawing money out: You may be experiencing frustration about your earning power and thus ability to find security or esteem. It also might link with lack of confidence or negative feelings about personal value. Perhaps there is a need to be personally affirmed.

Talking with the bank manager: Thinking about, or trying to deal with issues of finance, personal resources or self esteem. If the bank manager is serious, then you need to look closely at your finances. If he is amiable, you are probably doing well despite worries.

Vaults of a bank: Deep unconscious resources; your potential or reserves.

Working at a bank: Dealing with money issues, security, personal values. See: Money.

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BANK OF RIVER This could suggest attitudes you use as a barrier or safety measure - i.e. to stop the river flooding - to prevent strong emotions. It could also suggest relaxed feelings, or even feeling exposed, a difficulty to be overcome, or a minor difficulty or obstruction; a boundary, such as the border or boundary of what you might permit sexually. The different meaning depend on dream context.

BANQUET This may relate to concerns you have about social relationships; being recognised or seen as being chosen; feelings about class, social position or status; business/sexual opportunity; feelings concerning eating and drinking; drive to impress, or being impressed.

BAPTISM This is a way of expressing the fact that you are undergoing cleansing of emotions and mind; a letting go of feelings, opinions and prejudices. It means that you are undergoing a change of heart, and a change of mind. Your are becoming more fluid, less set in your ways, ready to be guided by new ideas, new intuitions.

In the Bible water is spoken of in a particular way. For instance - Their hearts melted and became as water. (Josh. 7.5.)

Water was also used to wash with and, more important, to quench ones thirst. So baptism in water brings one in connection with being cleansed, being changed inside oneself, and having ones longing satisfied.

Baptism by fire: This still has the cleansing in it, but the experience may be more painful, more fierce, burning away the old material of ones personality through powerful passions or emotions.

Baptism in blood or wine/spirit: Blood and wine are often synonymous in dreams, and may depict being deeply immersed in experiences which link you with collective humanity. For instance we all meet certain experiences, such as ageing. Seeing how your experience links you with millions of others is a form of baptism in blood - i.e. common human experience. It also may mean that you inherit the work, attitudes, insights, left by millions of humans.

Baptism in energy or vibration: Sometimes individuals experience what feels like a force flowing through their body, causing it to vibrate or tremble. Accompanying this there is usually a feeling of great immersion in life, or connection with all life, or the mystery that lies within all life.

In many cultures some form of water container stood in front of the temple. People either washed in this, or symbolically washed by dipping their hands in it. Such cleansing water can still be found just inside every Catholic Church, and outside Japanese Shinto temples. See: Water; desert.

BAR Any rod or bar usually represents male sexuality, or the positive, dynamic, constructive and forceful parts of self. It is an expression of the Spirit, or Libido. What we do with the rod in the dream shows how we are using our energies or will power.

Exercise bar: Comment on your fitness, or what your body needs to get fit.

If barring way: Obstacle; block against your self expression. Or your will used to block others.

Metal bar: Your will used as a weapon; defensiveness; strength; penis.

Sand-bar: Safe place to stand out of the water - emotion; possible danger if in a boat - or a place to land, i.e. make a change, possibly from drifting in life or feelings.

What we do with the bar: How we are expressing energy or power at that time.

BAR ROOM What happens in the bar may indicate how you relate to social relationships at a basic level. A public bar can either represent the sense of pleasure, love of company and entertainment, or sometimes the place where you experience changes in yourself - i.e. influence of alcohol or spirit. See: Alcohol.

BARBER There may be a question on your mind of how to alter the way people see you. It may also link with attention to the way you think. See: Hair; Roles.

BARE Perhaps an anxiety about having your motives, feelings, secret hopes and fears, revealed. Sometimes represents a desire to reveal yourself to others, to have them see you as you are underneath, depending on dream content. See: Naked; Clothes.



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