Πατέρας
Last updated: · Pedram Dadgar
Ψυχολογική (Φρόυντ)
Ψυχολογικά, ο πατέρας στο όνειρο εκπροσωπεί την εσωτερικευμένη εξουσία, το υπερεγώ και τα μέτρα με τα οποία αξιολογούμε τον εαυτό μας. Η εμφάνισή του μπορεί να αγγίζει την επιθυμία για αναγνώριση όσο και μια παλιά αντιζηλία ή μια λαχτάρα για προστασία και ξεκάθαρη καθοδήγηση.
Ανατολίτικη ερμηνεία
Στην ανατολίτικη και ισλαμική παράδοση, ο πατέρας παραπέμπει σε προστασία, στήριξη και έντιμη συμβουλή· το να τον βλέπεις φιλικά προμηνύει βοήθεια και επιτυχία των εγχειρημάτων σου. Αντίθετα, ένας οργισμένος πατέρας εννοείται συχνά ως ένδειξη ελλείψεων που ο ονειρευόμενος οφείλει να επανορθώσει.
Λαϊκή (ονειροκρίτης)
In the old folk dream-book the father stands as a sign of protection and steady counsel; to see him living and hale promises help in a hard matter and a fortunate end to what one has begun. Should he speak in the dream, his words are to be kept well, for the country folk held that a father warns from sleep of trouble coming. To behold a dead father, however, is taken as the forerunner of an admonition or a turn in the weather, and some of the old ones read it as a sign of rain and storm on the way.
Συνηθισμένα σενάρια ονείρων
Deceased father
The deceased father in a dream is traditionally a bearer of blessing, counsel or a warning from a higher order — his state often mirrors the dreamer's own peace of soul. Psychologically the internalised father lives on here: he seeks the conversation left unfinished in life, or a blessing that was never spoken.
Arguing with father
Arguing with the father embodies the inner conflict with authority, rules and the standards one measures oneself against. Psychologically the ego wrestles with the superego for autonomy; traditionally the image warns against rejecting well-meant counsel out of defiance and urges you to seek peace.
Sick father
Seeing a sick father stirs the fear of losing the protection and support that until now seemed self-evident. Psychologically the internalised image of strength and reliability is faltering; traditionally it may point to a weakening within the household or to worry about one's own mainstay.
Hugging father
Hugging the father is a warm sign of reconciliation, protection and the acceptance of one's own roots. Traditionally it promises blessing, security and good fortune in the home; psychologically the dreamer makes peace with the inner authority and with all that has shaped them.
Άνθρωποι
Η ερμηνεία ονείρων είναι για αυτοστοχασμό και ψυχαγωγία — δεν αποτελεί ιατρική ή ψυχολογική διάγνωση.