The Ferris wheel is the largest part of the carnival, and an American expression of freedom.The Ferris Wheel was introduced to the world at the World's Colombian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago. It was built to rival the Paris creation of the Eiffel Tower.
Now Ferris Wheel has become in a way or another a symbol of the "circle of life."
It may represent the ups and downs of life that create the total life experience. The circle is one of the most important dream symbols. It points to the center of personality and our being that in turn brings up issues of completeness and wholeness in our lives. Since the Ferris wheel is associated with fun and excitement, this dream may be an encouragement for the dreamer to "lighten up," see the larger picture, and possibly develop a more positive attitude.
Life is a carnival and there's no carnival without the Ferris Wheel
Here are a few representative images of the Ferris Wheel:


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And my Ferris Wheel


Spinning and riding fast are two chaos images often associated with carnivals. Ferris wheels reflect times to remove oneself from the midway to a quieter perspective, unless one is afraid of heights. In what way are the rides metaphors for your life? In other words, how is your life like a rollercoaster, merry-go-round, or other central feature of the park?
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Now Ferris Wheel has become in a way or another a symbol of the "circle of life."
It may represent the ups and downs of life that create the total life experience. The circle is one of the most important dream symbols. It points to the center of personality and our being that in turn brings up issues of completeness and wholeness in our lives. Since the Ferris wheel is associated with fun and excitement, this dream may be an encouragement for the dreamer to "lighten up," see the larger picture, and possibly develop a more positive attitude.
Life is a carnival and there's no carnival without the Ferris Wheel
Here are a few representative images of the Ferris Wheel:


:thumb55709971:
:thumb62702523:


And my Ferris Wheel

Spinning and riding fast are two chaos images often associated with carnivals. Ferris wheels reflect times to remove oneself from the midway to a quieter perspective, unless one is afraid of heights. In what way are the rides metaphors for your life? In other words, how is your life like a rollercoaster, merry-go-round, or other central feature of the park?
Visit my gallery [link] my precious
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