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Castle: the symbolic meaning of the dual protection function of body and spirit
Window:
Looking out of the window represents indirect attention to the outside world.
Look into the window: it represents the unconscious of peeping into other people's privacy or exploring oneself.
Skyscraper: the symbol of reality and conscious world
House: a symbol of motherhood, which is related to mother and also a symbol of uterus; A symbol of home or destination.
Putting the house in the sand table and saying that you don't have a house reflects that the helper is unwilling or afraid to know his inner world positively, which is a kind of resistance to self-knowledge behavior.
There are many houses in the sand table, which represent the relationship between the helper and others and can be understood as different aspects of the helper's personality.
Grave: If it is not a symbol of the death of relatives, it represents the end of a period and indicates the arrival of a new period.
Pagoda (also known as pagoda): a symbol of accommodating all things in the universe and a symbol of spiritual guidance.
Pavilion: a symbol of shelter and women; It symbolizes the tolerance of all things in the universe and also symbolizes spiritual guidance.
Pyramid: a symbol of ascension, but also a symbol of mysterious mind.
Well, it represents the passage into the earth and the way out of the womb of Mother Earth.
Stonehenge: mysterious, powerful and elegant
Arc de Triomphe: Victory
Roman Grand Theatre: the symbol of emperor and power; The ellipse is like a uterus, symbolizing the protection of women.
Door: It represents some obstacles, symbolizing opportunities or the transition to another state. The door is a symbol of the transition of role, consciousness and form.
In the sand table, the helper explains whether the door is open or closed, which also reflects his psychological state and communication with others.
Fountain: a symbol of life, but also a symbol of women.
Bridges:
1. A symbol of transition and transformation, indicating the transition from cluster to death or from secular to sacred.
It symbolizes the transition of life stage and the change of lifestyle.
3. It is not only the connection between independent individuals, but also the connection between various personality characteristics of the self, or the connection between the past, present and future of the individual, or the connection between consciousness, matter and unconscious spirit.
Temple/shrine: a remarkable symbol of human spiritual struggle and supreme pursuit.
Temple of Heaven: a sacred symbol, when placed in the center of the sand table, is a symbol of self.
Fence/fence/wall: it is an obstacle to traffic and a sign of the border. It is a symbol of the helper's self-protection and can also be a symbol of isolation from the outside world.
VI. Natural phenomena
Cave: a symbol of women. The cave symbolizes the uterus; Exists outside the real life, isolated from the world.
Ocean: representing the unconscious chaotic state and symbolizing death; A symbol of destruction and danger
Rivers: the source of rivers is often a symbol of gestation and birth; Estuary is a symbol of death and afterlife.
China culture: a symbol of time passing.
Water:
1. A symbol of reproduction, growth, creativity and potential.
2. The symbol of women represents a person's femininity or motherhood.
It symbolizes new life, vigor and vitality.
4. Dangers and potential threats
5. Turbid water: It implies that the helper has mental health problems and is a symbol of evil and depression.
Lake: Calm, Meditation, Mirror
Fire:
1. It symbolizes warmth and light, and can also represent destruction and chaos;
It symbolizes intimate love and passion, and it can also represent hatred and revenge.
Fire in the sand table generally represents warmth and light, and represents the unconscious energy of the helper.
Volcano:
1. symbolizes the anger of God.
2. It symbolizes psychological instability and energy that is about to erupt or be suppressed.
Volcanoes and other things with destructive power usually represent death and rebirth.
Desert:
1. A symbol of resistance and difficulty
2. The symbol of psychological poverty and hopelessness is the embodiment of the psychological state of the helper.
3. Does the explanation of desert formation project the root of psychological problems?
Camels appear in the desert, which shows that people who seek help may seek help from outside in order to escape from the current difficult situation, but buildings in the desert may be a symbol of danger.
The appearance of oasis can be regarded as the hope of those who ask for help, symbolizing the new force.
6. Crossing the desert is a symbol of challenging difficulties
Mountain: Calve thinks that the mountain is uplifted and has the image of a pregnant woman's abdomen, so it is a symbol of her mother. When something happens to the body, it may represent the relationship between the helper and the mother.
Forest: the symbol of collective unconsciousness.
Primitive forest: represents darkness and produces deep-rooted fertility.
The sun: the symbolic meaning of guidance and goal
Stars: Symbolic Meaning of Guides and Patrons
Moon: representing women, it is a symbol of formal world change and represents new life; It also represents magical energy that can be transformed into various shapes at will.
Snowflake: It symbolizes wisdom, truth, coldness and purity.
Seven. Symbols and numbers
Spiral, which symbolizes the periodic development, degradation and evolution, recovery and renewal of the moon. Calve artificial representative goes clockwise to the future, and energy points to the outside and the future; Counterclockwise represents going back to the past, representing the retrogression of energy and pointing inward.
Cross: it is the symbol of Jesus; It is also a symbol of heavy mental burden or guilt;
Inverted cross: a symbol that something or someone is unworthy or humiliated, and sometimes even a symbol of Satan.
Taiji Diagram: Symbol of Self-nature
Concentric circles: the symbol of the universe
Square: represents the earth and symbolizes security.
Circle: it has no beginning and no end, which usually represents completeness, eternity and perfection, and can also represent the cycle of life. The circle represents a transformation process and also has sacred characteristics.
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