Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Saxophone
A warm, reedy brass instrument that speaks like a human voice—solitary and evocative, often tied to nightlife, longing, and improvisation.
Scabbard
A protective sheath for a blade: containment of power, readiness without aggression, honor-bound restraint and the boundary between inner force and outer action.
Scaffold
A scaffold in a dream points to provisional structure — visible supports for ongoing work, the tension between risk and deliberate building, and a stage of transition.
Scalpel
A small, precise blade that separates, reveals, and allows focused change — a tool of incision and discernment.
Scarab
A sun-linked beetle that tunnels, rolls, and resurfaces — symbol of protection, renewal, and the slow work of transformation.
Scarecrow
A stitched sentinel made of straw: border-keeper, improvised guardian, and a symbol of standing watch between wild and cultivated spaces.
Scarf
A cloth worn around the neck or shoulders that comforts, conceals, or signals belonging — intimate and boundary-bearing.
Scent
A dream where a smell — familiar or strange — appears as a guide, memory trigger, or warning; scents arrive, change, or linger without visible source.
Scepter
A handheld emblem of authority, influence and personal mandate — weighty, upright, often ornate; speaks of who leads and why.
School
A learning environment with classrooms, exams, teachers, hallways—symbolizing study, evaluation, social roles, and inner lessons.
Schooner
A graceful two-masted sailing vessel on open water, emblematic of journey, skillful navigation, and emotional passage.
Scissors
A tool that severs, shapes and decides—simultaneously practical and symbolic of cutting ties, choices, and transformation.
Sconce
A wall-mounted lamp or candle-holder that brings localized light and marks thresholds within a space; intimate, domestic illumination.
Scream
A raw, urgent release — a signal that something needs to be heard, set free, or defended.
Screwdriver
A simple hand tool representing practical agency, small adjustments, and the power to fasten or loosen parts of life.
Scroll
A scroll in a dream speaks of contained knowledge, a message from the past or a contract with your future self — something written that wants reading or releasing.
Scullery
A small service kitchen: sinks, scrubbing, steam, stacked plates and the quiet work that keeps a household running.
Sculptor
A sculptor shaping material — hands, tools, unveiling form; sometimes you are the maker, sometimes the clay.
Sculpture
A formed, enduring image created from raw material — symbolizing how identity, feelings and choices are shaped and made visible.
Scythe
A hand-held blade for cutting and harvesting; a symbol of ending, harvest, and the decisive removal of what no longer serves.
Seaglass
Tumbled glass softened by waves — a symbol of trauma or memory reshaped into quiet beauty and utility.
Seal
A marine mammal that moves between sea and shore — playful, watchful, and boundary-keeper; a bridge between feeling and action.
Sealed Letter
A closed or sealed envelope that cannot be opened yet — a held message, promise, or rule waiting for release.
Seance Table
A small table ringed by hands, candles, and faint knocks — a portal for voices, memories, and boundary-testing contact.