Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Paddle
A tool of propulsion and small-scale navigation: movement through water by rhythm, choice, and effort; close to hands and body.
Painted Door
A door in the dream that is freshly painted, old paint flaking, or selected for repainting — a threshold in visible color.
Painted Sky
A sky rendered like a canvas—streaks of color, shifting light, skies that feel painted rather than natural.
Palace
A palace in a dream points to inner authority, the structure of your life plans, and the rooms of your psyche where power and vulnerability live.
Palette
A set of colors, swatches or a painter's palette appearing in the dream — a symbol of choices, emotional range and how you combine inner tones into an outer expression.
Palimpsest
A layered manuscript where earlier writing has been scraped away and new text written over it — a dream of erased words, visible ghosts of previous ink, and the sense of history re-written.
Pantry
A small, domestic store of food and supplies — a private cupboard of resources, comforts and secrets.
Paper Atlas
A folded, delicate map that offers routes, stories, and blank margins — a tool for finding and naming where you are.
Paper Boat
A fragile folded boat carrying hope, message, memory, or a small self across a surface of water; intimate travel and delicate intentions.
Paper Crane
A fragile folded bird representing wishes, messages, delicate hope, or crafted intention; can signal communication, peace, or a transition offered by gentle effort.
Paper Moon
A fragile, theatrical moon made of paper: delicate illumination, staged feelings, and the sense that something is artifice yet meaningful.
Paper Skyline
A city skyline crafted from paper: delicate, folded, and light — both an aspiration and a reminder of fragility.
Parade
A procession of people, music, costumes and floats moving through a street — sometimes you lead, sometimes you watch; energy is public and performative.
Parlor
A domestic sitting room that holds social rituals, family history, and the etiquette of emotional exchange—both hospitable and staged.
Passage
A threshold or transit from one state to another — doorways, bridges, tunnels or boats symbolizing change, movement, and the space between worlds.
Passport
A document of identity and permission that acts as a key to movement, belonging, and declared self.
Payphone Booth
A small, public place for private transmission: the payphone booth in dreams points to the need to send or receive a clear message, to reclaim an older mode of contact, or to make a deliberate, contained choice about who you let in.
Peacock Court
A ceremonial courtyard where peacocks display while figures observe — a dream about visibility, judgment, and ornate self-expression.
Pearl
A pearl in dreams speaks of value formed by pressure, inner clarity surfaced from concealment, and quiet beauty that invites recognition.
Pebble
A small stone: steady, portable, shaped by water and time; a marker on a path and a seed of change.
Pencil
A small tool of intention: sketching, writing, correcting — portable creativity and modest power.
Pendulum
A swinging weight that measures rhythm, timing, and the pull between two poles — often a mirror of indecision, timing, or inner authority.
Penguin
A grounded, communal swimmer that moves between land (safety) and sea (emotion); sleek, protective, oddly formal.
Penny Arcade
A small, nostalgic arcade where every machine asks for a penny — playful exchanges, tiny wagers, and the clink of small coins.