Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Seashell Choir
You encounter seashells that sing together — a soft, watery chorus that feels intimate, ancestral, and instructive.
Sedge
A resilient grass of wet places — edges, marshes and riverbanks — symbolizing boundary work, rooted adaptability, and quiet persistence.
Seed
A compact, potential-filled object that contains future growth, timing, and a promise of change.
Seesaw
A seesaw in a dream points to oscillation between poles: give and take, power shifts, childhood memory, or a decision that keeps tipping back and forth.
Semaphore
A system of flagged signals: distant communication, deliberate pauses, and visible intention bridging separation.
Sequin
A small reflective disc — a single sequin, a sewn trail, or a shower of sparkles — appearing on clothing, fabric, skin, or falling like confetti.
Serenity
A gentle, steady calm that soothes edges and opens quiet clarity.
Settee
A low, upholstered seating piece representing home comfort, family rhythms, memory imprints, and where life’s small dramas are lived out.
Sewage
A dream of sewage points to emotional waste, hidden toxicity, and systems that carry away what no longer serves — personal, familial, or social.
Sextant
An instrument of navigation and measurement: finding angle, setting course, aligning with a distant point to steer by.
Shack
A small, humble shelter: boundary between inside and outside, a place of makeshift protection, modest resources, contained solitude.
Shadow Circus
A twilight fair where performers and shadows blur; the dreamer observes a show that feels intimate, uncanny, and revealing.
Shark
A powerful predator in the dreamscape: instinct, boundary-testing, deep emotion, or a looming challenge that demands attention.
Shawl
A wearable wrap that shelters the shoulders and throat—symbol of warmth, protection, identity and the borders between public and private self.
Shed
A small outbuilding or the act of shedding — a place for tools, storage, shelter, and secrets; boundary between inside and outside; invites practical clearing or letting go of held identity.
Sheep
Gentle herd animal symbolizing belonging, nurture, compliance and the soft edges of self in community.
Sheet
A sheet acts as a thin boundary: shelter and warmth, a veil that conceals or becomes a stage for change when it moves, stains, tears, or transforms.
Shelf
A shelf in a dream often stands for how you arrange, display, and contain parts of your life — priorities, memories, responsibilities and the stories you keep on view.
Shield
A protective barrier seen as armor, a hand-held shield, or an invisible field that blocks harm or feeling; symbolic of safety, boundary and readiness.
Shingle
A single roofing tile or small cover: protection, patching, small element that keeps a larger structure whole.
Ship of Leaves
A boat woven from leaves: a fragile vessel that travels on water or air, suggesting a journey held together by natural, shifting materials.
Shipyard
A shoreline workshop where vessels are built, repaired and readied — cranes, hulls, tar, and steady hands; a place of transition between land (plans) and sea (unknown).
Shirt
A shirt as second skin: protection, presentation and small daily armor that holds stains, labels and warmth—an image of identity and comfort.
Shoelace
A shoelace in a dream highlights small, everyday connectors — the threads that hold steps, choices and routines together.