Briefly
In the realm of symbolism, a building generally signifies the self or ego. It can represent the individual’s personality, the persona they project to the world, or their personal identity. The specific characteristics of the building, such as its size, condition, and style, also contribute to the symbolic meaning.
- Symbolism: self, ego, personality, persona, identity, size, condition, style.
Building in Dreams
Psychologically, dreams of buildings often represent the dreamer’s concept of self. The state of the building might mirror the dreamer’s current feelings about themselves, their self-esteem, or how they perceive their place in the world. For example, dreaming of a sturdy, well-maintained building might suggest a strong, confident sense of self, while a dilapidated building might indicate feelings of insecurity or self-doubt.
- Symbolism: self-concept, self-esteem, self-perception, confidence, insecurity.
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Building in Myths and Folklore
Buildings have a rich presence in myths and folklore. They often symbolize human creations, civilization, or societal structure. For example, in Greek mythology, the labyrinth designed by Daedalus symbolizes genius and complex thought. In contrast, the Tower of Babel in the Bible signifies human pride and the chaos that ensues when people lack mutual understanding.
The castle, a specific type of building, frequently appears in fairy tales and legends. It often represents power, authority, or a challenge to be overcome. For instance, in the story of Sleeping Beauty, the castle signifies both royal power and the seemingly insurmountable challenge of the sleeping curse.
- Symbolism: human creation, civilization, societal structure, genius, complex thought, pride, chaos, power, authority, challenge.
Building Spiritual Meanings
In a spiritual context, a building usually symbolizes a place of refuge or sanctuary. It can represent the sacred space where one seeks spiritual enlightenment or communion with the divine. In this perspective, the building might also symbolize the body as the ‘temple’ or dwelling place of the spirit or soul.
- Symbolism: refuge, sanctuary, sacred space, spiritual enlightenment, divine communion, body as a temple.
Building Tattoo Meaning
A building tattoo typically symbolizes stability, permanence, or one’s personal history. The image of a specific building, such as a childhood home or a meaningful place, might be chosen to represent cherished memories or significant life events. A building tattoo can also express a sense of identity or belonging, especially if the building is associated with a particular city or culture.
- Symbolism: stability, permanence, personal history, cherished memories, significant life events, identity, belonging.
Reviewed by Alexander Lys, M.L., a specialist in the field of symbolism research and dream psychology. A certified participant in numerous psychological seminars and courses, the author of hundreds of articles on psychology, including studies on symbolism in dreams and myths from a scientific perspective.