Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Socket
A receptacle for power and connection; a point where invisible currents become usable. In dreams it shows where you plug into life — or where you are unplugged.
Sofa
A domestic seat of rest and gathering; symbolizes comfort, boundaries, and how you hold space for yourself and others.
Solace
A gentle, restorative dream scene where the dreamer finds quiet warmth after strain — soft light, sheltered spaces, the sensation of being soothed rather than fixed.
Solarium
A sunlit glass room where warmth pools on the skin, plants lean toward light, and interior life is gently exposed and encouraged.
Solitude
A chosen or imposed withdrawal where the dreamer sits apart to reflect, recharge, or confront inner material.
Solstice
A turning point of light and dark: culmination, threshold, the sun's deepest intention or emergence.
Spaceship
A vessel of transition and perspective—movement through unknown territories of self, technology, or life stage; can feel empowering or unsettling.
Spade
A sharp, earthy symbol of work, endings, tools, and the soil of practical effort. The spade asks where you dig, what you uproot, and what you plant in return.
Spandrel
An architectural gap or curved space between structures; in dreams it appears as a leftover, a decorative void, or an unclaimed supporting place.
Spar
Ambiguous symbol: a spar can be a fir/tree (rooted, evergreen) or sparring (practice, friendly combat). In dreams it often fuses steadiness with testing one’s edge.
Sparrow
A small, common bird that signals adaptability, everyday joy, social connection, and quick intelligence.
Spatula
A kitchen tool acting as a mediator between heat and hand — turning, lifting, serving; a symbol of practical care, skillful action, and small transformations.
Spear
A spear appears as focused intent — a tool that pierces, a boundary that defines, and a direction that demands choice; it can protect or harm depending on how you aim it.
Sphere
A round, whole form that suggests unity, containment, cycles, and what is held inside or reflected on its surface.
Sphinx
A hybrid guardian that tests, watches, and holds riddles; poised between mystery and answer.
Spider
A small, patient weaver of fate and shelter; a symbol of craft, connection and sometimes entrapment.
Spillway
A controlled release point where held-back water surges through concrete, gates, or tunnels; movement from containment into flow.
Spindle Moor
A lone spindle standing or moving across a peat moor: thread, damp earth, distant horizon. Tone: quiet, ancient, deliberate.
Spine
A dream centered on the spine — backbone, support, alignment, vulnerability and embodied strength.
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.
Spool
A spool (thread, film, or wire) turning, tightly wound, or unraveling — symbol of contained motion, potential release, and the thread that links moments.
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.
Sprig
A small fresh shoot or twig appearing as new growth, tender possibility, and an invitation to nurture something beginning.