The immense, inscrutable world of dreams cannot be limited to the simple extraction of the numbers of the cabal to be played in the lottery: but contains in itself a myriad of meanings, many of which are linked to the dreamer's ego, while others are linked to the world around us and are therefore contributors to messages that can be positive or negative. Messages that, through human sensitiveness, take shape in the second hours of sleep through symbols, subjects, objects, thoughts, words ...

Understanding the meaning of dreams has fascinated man since ancient times. In ancient times, dreams were considered as the will of the gods to communicate with men; while today, this normal phenomenon is attributed to a psychological meaning.

The first to try to explain the meaning of dreams was the well-known father of psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud who, in this regard, in 1899 published a book entitled "The Interpretation of Dreams". From then to the present day, several psychoanalysts and psychologists have tried to suggest different interpretations that were able to explain why we dream and what meaning can be attributed to such a phenomenon.

In the field of psychoanalysis, the most widespread theories about the interpretation of the meaning of dreams are undoubtedly those of Freud and those of the Swiss psychoanalyst and psychiatrist Carl Gustav Jung.

In this small guide, we want to collect, without the claim of exhaustiveness, a collection of the main symbols sorted alphabetically by keyword, with the possible associated interpretations, and the numbers that tradition associates with these symbols.

We hope that this little guide is a stimulus for the reader to get valuable information on the meaning of a dream, often underestimated by sceptics or ignored in the haste of time.