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Symbolism is the best evidence that we know and grasp more than we consciously realize but what exactly are symbols? And how can we use them to expand our consciousness? A visionary psychologist answers these and many other questions as he delves into the symbolism of everything from shoes and animals to UFOs and dreams. Along the way, he explores Jungian archetypes, imagery and metaphors, spiritual symbolism, and even symbol dictionaries, so you can make the most of their information.

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A LITTLE BIT OF SYMBOLS AN INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLISM HENRY REED - photo 1

A LITTLE BIT
OF

SYMBOLS

AN INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLISM HENRY REED STERLING ETHOS and the - photo 2

AN INTRODUCTION
TO SYMBOLISM

HENRY REED

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Text 2016 by Henry Reed

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WHAT ARE SHOES?
COBBLING A SYMBOL
FROM EVERYDAY LIFE
I had a dream that sparked an experiment in exploring symbolism In my dream I - photo 5

I had a dream that sparked an experiment in exploring symbolism.

In my dream, I opened my closet and a torrent of shoes poured out upon the floor.

At the time of this dream, I did have a lot of shoes. I have fewer shoes now, having refined my needs and preferences. I remain a shoe enthusiast, nevertheless. Just as the right tool for the right job makes all the difference, having the right pair of shoes for a given situation does provide a distinct advantage.

To have such an abundance of shoes appear in my dream made me ask, What do shoes mean? As well come to appreciate, context is everything. That context is our relationship to shoes and their characteristicsits there that we find the meaning that shoes have for us.

Can we understand the meaning of something, I wondered, by observing how it appears or behaves in our dreams? To test this idea, I placed an ad in a magazine likely read by dreamers, asking for dreams about shoes. It didnt take long before I had received in reply almost two hundred dreams involving shoes.

I analyzed the dreams, studying the way shoes made their cameo appearances.

The most frequent pattern was a dreamer finding shoes, or searching for shoes, with special features. Dreamers found shoes made of volcanic ash, for example; or shoes made from living, walking turtles; shoes with wings; and high-heeled tennis shoes. These dreams are reminiscent of fairy tales involving special shoes, such as Hans Christian Andersens story The Red Shoes, the magic shoes worn by Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, or the winged sandals of the Roman god Mercury.

The second most common theme in the dreams I analyzed was a pervasive concern about the appropriateness of the shoes being worn. One dreamer tried to walk through snow in high heels. Ronald Reagan sold another dreamer a pair of shoes the dreamer wasnt sure she really wanted. One dreamer complained that the shoes didnt fit appropriately; they were too tight. Another dreamer wore tennis shoes to a fancy ball.

The third most frequent theme was that of losing ones shoes. One dreamer left a party and later discovered that she had left her shoes behind. Someone took another dreamers shoes. One dreamer was standing in line at a complaint department to describe shoes that had been lost. Another dreamer was riding on a horse when his shoes fell off.

Many dreams involved shopping for shoes. A particular challenge is to find a pair of shoes that are both appropriate to the outer situation (including appearance and fashion) as well as comfortable and supportive of the inner situationthe emotional tenor of the person wearing them.

Discovering old shoes was another favorite, as well as losing the mate to a needed shoe.

Shoe dreams seem to mirror the shoe situations encountered in life. Shoes with special features seem to be a notable exception.

Do an Internet search for shoes symbol, and perhaps the most common description is understanding. Other explanations for the shoe as symbol include the terms role, adaptation, and persona. Its as if to say, the kind of shoes one wears expresses ones understanding of a situation, the approach taken to the situation, the way one adapts to it, or the role taken in the situation.

I might add that shoes represent understanding also in the sense of them being cognitive schemes, or mental abstractions, used as structures to contain and give shape to experience. They are tools in consciousness used as an adaptive tool to help navigate through life situations.

The general notion provided through the Internet search for shoe symbolism (i.e., that shoes represent understanding, as an attitude, strategy, or approach) is not far from the conclusions reached by this research. But perhaps theres more.

Many shoe dreams reflected a concern for individuality as well as appropriateness. In one dream, for example, the dreamer lamented that all the shoes in the store seemed mass produced and none fit her unique orientation. One dreamer offered this observation, which can be taken both literally and metaphorically: Its hard to find a good-looking pair of shoes that fit comfortably.

One size fits all is definitely not what shoes are about. Theres the outside of shoes, and how they look and how they adapt. But then theres the inside of shoes, and how they fit or feel to the person wearing them. To walk in someones shoes means to empathize with that person, with the inside feel of that person. Here the shoe symbol brings up an important dimension of universal human experience: how we appear to others and get along versus how we feel, as individuals, on the inside. We want to find a way to be comfortable with ourselves and, at the same time, fit in comfortably with others.

Given this concern for functional and appropriate shoes that match the dreamers individuality, it is surprising that in none of the dreams was there ever mention of making ones own shoes or having custom-made shoes. Here is an aspect of shoes from real life that is missing in dreams. What can explain this discrepancy? Is it simply because I didnt collect enough shoe dreams?

Perhaps it is because the types of understanding symbolized by shoes arent the sort we consciously design or create but come ready-made from the unconscious mind. For example, in fairy tales, it is often the Brownies that make shoes for a person while that person sleeps. In this case, the understanding that shoes represent may come in the form of an inspiration or creative idea upon awakening. In any case, we will need to explore the mystery of where symbols come from and how they are created.

In some sense, then, shoes, as a symbol, can represent something about symbolism itself. Shoes provide for a relationship between our conscious standpoint and something other, such as the physical environment or a social situation. That symbols exist is in itself a clue that theres more to this world than we realize consciously. There is something for us to understand. Symbols thus offer a relationship between what is known and what is generally unknown, an approach to the unconscious or greater mind. We might ask, then, What kind of shoes might be best to wear when we go to explore symbols?

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