Briefly

Sound symbolism is a phenomenon where phonetic sounds carry inherent meaning. In English and other languages, we often find that certain sounds or phonetic characteristics seem to be associated with particular meanings. For instance, words that include ‘sl’ like ‘slither’, ‘slide’, or ‘slip’ often denote some form of movement. Similarly, a word like ‘twinkle’ seems to embody its meaning within its sound. This illustrates that the way a word sounds can convey meaning in addition to its linguistic definition.

  • Symbolism: Movement, Emotion, Connotation

Sound in Dreams

From a psychological perspective, sounds in dreams often represent unexpressed emotions or thoughts. A loud noise may symbolize a sudden realization or awakening to a certain truth. Hearing a gentle melody might reflect a sense of peace or harmony within the dreamer. Additionally, the inability to make a sound or being in a place where no sound can be heard often symbolizes feelings of powerlessness or isolation.

  • Symbolism: Realization, Peace, Isolation

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Sound in Myths and Folklore

Sound symbolism is prevalent in folklore and mythology. For example, in Greek mythology, the sound of Orpheus’ lyre had the power to soothe savage beasts and even charm inanimate objects. In the Native American tradition, the sound of the drum is believed to represent the heartbeat of the earth. In African folklore, the sound of the talking drum is thought to carry messages across long distances. These examples illustrate how sounds were viewed as having inherent meaning and power in these traditional narratives.

  • Symbolism: Power, Communication, Connection

Sound Spiritual Meanings

In a spiritual context, sounds often represent forms of divine communication. The sound of a bell in Buddhism is used to remind the listener of the transient nature of life. In Christianity, the sound of a trumpet announces the Second Coming of Christ. Om, the sacred sound in Hinduism, signifies the essence of the ultimate reality, consciousness or Atman.

  • Symbolism: Transience, Annunciation, Ultimate Reality
Alexander Lys

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.

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