Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Child
A child in a dream points to vulnerability, beginnings, play, inner creativity and unmet needs — it can be literal or the dreamer’s inner child speaking.
Chimera
A composite beast—part lion, part goat, part serpent—appearing as a hybrid image of strength, contradiction, and wild imagination.
Chimney
A vertical conduit of the hearth: release valve between interior life and the outside world; can signal warmth and safety or blockage and suppressed energy.
Chisel
A hand tool for carving and removing excess—symbolizes precision, patient work, and the slow revelation of form.
Chrysalis Crucible
A symbolic forge where the dreamer is enclosed in a chrysalis-like chamber and transformed by inner heat; emergence promises new form and agency.
Cicada Chamber
A small enclosed room fills with the loud, continuous song of cicadas; shells, heat-hazed light, and a sense of long-hidden time being revealed.
Cinder Path
A narrow trail of cooled embers and ash underfoot, faint smoke curling upward, a distant glow at the horizon — an uneasy but steady passage between two landscapes.
Cinema
A dream set in a movie theater — screens, seats, projection, audience or solitude — asking you to watch, edit, or premiere a part of your life.
Cistern
A sealed underground reservoir: dark, still water held in a constructed, guarded place — image of contained source and practical storage.
City of Shoes
A sprawling city made of shoes—streets of soles, towers of boots—inviting reflections on identity, choice, and the paths you walk.
Claw
A sharp, animal-like appendage that surfaces when boundaries, survival instincts, or hidden aggression are active in the dreamer.
Cliff
A boundary between solid ground and the unknown; a place of vantage, decision, and risk.
Cloak
A garment of concealment or protection that can hide identity, hold warmth, or mark a role; in dreams it acts as a portable threshold between seen and unseen.
Clock Tower
A tall clock tower in a town square, its face visible from below; bells mark hours while gears turn inside.
Clockwork Bird
A small mechanical bird whose gears click and heartwind sings on a schedule—part machine, part messenger.
Cloister
An enclosed, quiet space of stone and garden: withdrawal for repair, study, vow and inner architecture of the self.
Closet
A private storage space in the dream that holds clothes, boxes, or secrets — represents what you keep out of sight or are preparing to reveal.
Cloud
A shifting, formless presence that hides and reveals, holding moisture, light and movement — a bridge between inner weather and outer sky.
Clown
A figure of exaggerated joy, masks and makeup, balancing humor with the possibility of discomfort or exposed vulnerability.
Coal Mine
A deep, dark subterranean space where coal is dug: symbol of hidden resources, toil, ancestral labor and inner depths.
Cobblestone Court
A small enclosed courtyard paved in uneven cobblestones: thresholds, worn paths, echoing footsteps and a sense of both welcome and boundary.
Cobweb Ballroom
A once-grand dance hall draped in cobwebs and dust motes, faint music echoing while faded figures hesitate under chandeliers—beautiful, paused, and slightly eerie.
Comb
A small tool for ordering hair: maintenance, self-image, intimacy and the small daily work of keeping parts aligned.
Comet
A blazing visitor streaking through dark sky—swift, rare, and impossible to ignore; a symbol of sudden news, spark, or destiny's nudge.