Package: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Contains something necessary to the solution of a conscious problem. Pal: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Often an older or younger projection of yourself, offering a rounder perspective of the journey underfoot. If older, probably a higher self, offering wise guidance along the path. If younger, probably your Shadow, possessing characteristics necessary to the journey's success, but undesirable to your Ego. Pall: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A cocoon or womb which regenerates a rebirth from death. Pantry: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: One's own Unconscious, containing sustenance for those willing to open it and explore its contents. Paradise: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Cosmic awareness, full harmony with the Tao, transcendence beyond good and evil through the wholeness of the true Self. Parents: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Your parents are your earliest encounter with the union of Anima and Animus. What you witnessed in their relationship colors your own inner journey to wholeness, through the integration of your own masculine and feminine natures. Parrot: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A facet of the dreamer that toes the mark of the Super-ego, accepting and repeating what others think and say without weighing it against the dreamer's own core values. Pass Key: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Unlocks a symbolic solution to a problem that exists in your conscious world. Pasture: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Immersion in the natural cycle of the Earth -- the openness of the sky, the span of the landscape. The condition of the field is usually the dream message. Is it barren? Overgrown? Bountiful? Wild prairie or meadow? Patron Saint: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Personifies your own inner power to solve a problem that has been plaguing you. Pearls: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The rounded, fully-realized Self, especially if the dreamer is female. Penknife: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An instrument of division and penetration, often prevalent in dreams of separation. People: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Often brings up feelings of loss of individuality, when surrounded by a dream crowd. Perhaps a ploy of the Super-ego to smother your adherence to personal values; perhaps a convenient way to abdicate responsibility for a conscious personal decision, by instilling a sense of going along with the majority. Persona: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The 'face' we are willing to show the external world; the image we have created for ourselves to appear acceptable and 'fit in'. In dreams, the persona is most often represented as clothing or something we 'put on'. Phantom: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Not a part of the Self, but a repressed memory or past trauma buried so deeply in the personal unconscious that it is not immediately recognizable to the dreamer. Phobia: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The thing feared in a dream is a repressed memory or emotion that eventually must be faced and integrated, if self-realization is to be achieved. Picklock: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Some unconscious element -- a repressed drive or a complex -- is trying to force entry into your conscious world. Pig: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The dreamer's own repressed animal instincts; life lived only as deeply as the satisfaction of sensual appetites. Pink: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Timidity, shyness, vulnerability. Pirouette: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A seductively joyous invitation to join the natural flow, the Tao, the dance of life. This invitation is extended by a woman's Animus nature or a man's Anima nature, the respective soul-guides who lead the dreamer toward the state of self-realization and Oneness. Pit: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The Ego's dread of the bottomless depths of the Unconscious. Pixie: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: In a man's dream, his Anima, or unrealized feminine nature; in a woman's dream, a 'wise woman' or Goddess archetype with a boon to bestow. Plunge: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Willing descent into the depths of the Unconscious. Poison: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Something bad within. A foreign element that is infecting your inner Self and threatening to cause damage. Repressed memories or emotions can poison the psyche, resulting in toxic behavior and relationships in your conscious world. These harmful repressed elements must be discovered, faced and neutralized to restore balance. Polka: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A seductively joyous invitation to join the natural flow, the Tao, the dance of life. This invitation is extended by a woman's Animus nature or a man's Anima nature, the respective soul-guides who lead the dreamer toward the state of self-realization and Oneness. Pond: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: The dreamer's self, with a surface (consciousness) and depths (the Unconscious). Poniard: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An instrument of violent intrusion, often thrust with repressed anger. Portal: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: An invitation to pass through to another plane of awareness. Potter's Field: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Your experiences in this dream setting reflect your unconscious feelings about death and afterlife. Precious Stones: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Inner treasures, qualities of the Self not fully realized by the Ego. Once claimed and fully possessed, wholeness will become possible. Priest: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Depending on the actions and attitudes of this dream cleric, he represents either your own deep spiritual wisdom or your judgmental, guilt-inducing Super-ego. Promenade: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: A seductively joyous invitation to join the natural flow, the Tao, the dance of life. This invitation is extended by a woman's Animus nature or a man's Anima nature, the respective soul-guides who lead the dreamer toward the state of self-realization and Oneness. Publication: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Within the pages you will find some unconscious wisdom that offers a key to solving a conscious problem. Purse: 1) PSYCHOLOGY: Contains the dreamer's identification -- and all the valuables that make up the Self. Copyright 1996 Roger Norton Consulting. All rights reserved.