Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Spiral
A looping, inward-or-outward motion that feels both inviting and inevitable; a symbol of growth, return, and cyclical transformation.
Spire
A tall, tapering architectural peak — ascent, focus, a single-pointed aim that connects earth and sky.
Spoon
A spoon in a dream points to nourishment, small comforts, and how you take in life's experiences — acts of giving and receiving, habit, and practical care.
Sprout
A tender green shoot breaking ground — emergence of potential, vulnerability meeting life, first movement toward form.
Squirrel
A nimble forager who gathers, caches, plays, and defends small territories—symbol of preparation, adaptability and quick resourcefulness.
Stained Glass
A dream of colored panes catching and breaking light — a tableau about beauty, fractures, and illumination revealing inner patterns.
Stapler
A small mechanical tool that fastens loose sheets — practical, connecting, pressing details into place.
Star Anvil
A hybrid symbol of cosmic guidance and earthly forging — light meeting labor. It suggests shaping destiny with steady, creative force.
Starbridge
A luminous bridge of stars connecting earth and sky — a pathway, invitation, or passage between inner knowing and possible futures.
Starfall
A cascade of stars falling from the sky — sudden guidance, a shower of small revelations, or the felt collapse of distant hopes into the personal field.
Station
A liminal place of pause and transfer — platforms, tracks, timetables and thresholds where journeys begin, pause or change direction.
Steam
Rising vapor that blurs edges, warms skin, and hides then reveals shapes—movement between states: liquid to gas, hidden to seen.
Still Lake
A placid body of water whose surface acts like a mirror—calm, reflective, and quietly deep.
Stoat
A small, quick predator that changes color and slips through tight spaces; emblem of agility, disguise, and seasonal shift.
Stone
A symbol of weight, endurance and the slow work of time; rock as shelter, burden, or resource.
Stool
A simple seat: wooden, low, three- or four-legged; used for sitting, waiting, supporting small tasks or holding objects.
Stove
A domestic hearth symbol: source of heat, transformation, nourishment and household labor — visible flames, burners, knobs and the act of cooking or neglect.
Stream
A moving ribbon of water representing emotional current, small choices turning into direction, and the boundary between steady life and change.
Stump
A severed tree base: symbol of endings, rooted memory, and the fertile pause before new shoots.
Subway
A shared underground transit space: movement, transitions, crowds, hidden routes and scheduled stops.
Suitcase City
A city built from suitcases and travel tags — streets of packed bags, doors that unzip into rooms, and transit hubs of memory. Feels like movement mixed with weight: possibility and baggage together.
Summit
A peak—literal or symbolic—representing culmination, perspective, effort, and the turning point between ascent and descent.
Sundial Plaza
A sunlit public square dominated by a large sundial; shadows move like a slow language and people drift through arcs of light.
Sundown Violin
A violin played as the sun lowers — music braided with dusk, endings that carry a melody forward.