Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Mausoleum Wing
A quiet stone corridor of memorials and niches, cool air, names carved into marble, a sense of both shelter and holding.
Meerkat
A small sentinel animal: social, watchful, quick to signal and coordinate with its group.
Melody
A tune heard, hummed, or shaping a scene — personal patterning of voice, memory, and rhythm.
Memory Chest
A chest or trunk that holds personal items and memories—sometimes locked, ornate, dusty, or carefully organized.
Menhir
A solitary upright stone in the landscape: an ancient marker, boundary, and vertical anchor—still, weathered, holding memory.
Mercury Fountain
A quicksilver fountain that speaks and moves — a symbol of communication, travel, insight and the urge to translate inner signals into action.
Mesa
A flat, grounding surface seen as either a table for gathering or a plateau of isolation — stability, perspective, and the edge between rest and change.
Meteor Pool
A basin of still water that catches falling meteors — a meeting of sky-fire and reflective depth, suggesting sudden insights that settle into feeling.
Mezzanine
A liminal platform between floors: an in-between vantage point signaling partial progress, perspective shift, and a need to decide whether to ascend, descend, or consolidate.
Microscope
A precise instrument for seeing what is normally unseen: detail, pattern, micro-worlds and hidden structures within familiar things.
Midnight Train
A solitary, late-night journey that symbolizes transition, urgency, and passage between inner states or life chapters.
Mill
A grinding mill—stone or gears—that processes grain or material; steady rotation, dust, and the sense of transformation from raw to useful.
Mink
A small, sleek semi‑aquatic mammal whose fur and movements evoke luxury, secrecy, sensuality and resourceful survival.
Mirage Bazaar
A sunlit market that shimmers between reality and illusion: stalls sell memories, mirrors barter secrets, vendors haggle in languages you half-remember.
Mire
A landscape of sticky mud or bog representing feeling stuck, slowed, or morally/psychically entangled; also fertile pause that can yield new growth when navigated with care.
Mirror
A reflective surface showing the self, another face, or an altered room — an image that invites honest seeing.
Mirrored Corridor
Walking a long corridor lined with mirrors that reflect many versions of you; some reflections move slightly out of sync, doors appear at intervals, and you may feel invited to step through glass.
Mistral
A brisk, clarifying wind that moves through landscapes and memory—swift, cool, and truth-revealing; feels like departure and fresh beginning.
Mnemosyne
A visitation by the goddess-archive of memory: access to lineage stories, sudden recall, and the space where personal and ancestral memory weave.
Moat
A defensive water-filled trench around a dwelling that separates inside from outside; boundary and emotional containment symbol.
Mole
A small, subterranean mammal: blind, tactile, and busy digging. In dreams it appears as the creature itself, burrows, tunnels, or molehills—inviting attention to what is hidden beneath the surface.
Mongoose
A quick, alert animal known for agility, courage, and protective fierceness; appears when boundaries, cunning, or swift action are needed.
Monocle
A single corrective lens: a tool of focused sight, scrutiny, and framed perspective — sometimes witty, sometimes judgmental.
Monolith
A single, tall stone structure that feels ancient, immovable and intentional—silent authority in the landscape of the dream.