Dream Dictionary

Seven

The symbol of seven is the Triangle above the square. It relates to the cyclic expressions of time in the cosmos and in man’s life. It is an outer expression of an inner spiritual principle. […]...More

Sew Sewing

Creating a new attitude; changing old habits; healing a hurt, or tear in a relationship if mending. Because most of us have been torn at some time in life, and because many people experience great […]...More

Sewage

See: Cesspool....More

Sex

Sexual dreams usually express hidden desires; the way we would like to express sexually, or problems in this area. Although sex is symbolised in many dreams, where it appears directly it shows that the dreamer […]...More

Shade Shadow

Feelings of being in the shade, or obscured by somebody else. It may be wife, husband, or parents who make us feel inferior, and in their shadow. Usually something is standing in our way, in […]...More

Shaman

See: medicine man shaman; Guru....More

Shampoo

This symbolises the effort to forget, or get over something or someone. To be rid of longings, ideas or emotions. To cleanse sexual feelings. See: Hair....More

Shark

A trickster, swindler, or desire to swindle. A threat from within, such as a desire to hit or hurt someone that will or may destroy us, our self respect. Fear of death; fear of the […]...More

Sharp

See: Razor....More

Shave Shaving

It might mean becoming faceless. But for men it is often a task performed to help them feel respectable, so it might have those feelings involved Many males feel inadequate in today’s world, and so […]...More

Sheep

Conformity; feeling or being ‘one of the herd’; blind following of a leader or others; the aspects of oneself that are the same as other human beings; sheep may depict the way me might be […]...More

Shell Shell Fish Shells

Sometimes represents self or inner self. Or the shell we crawl into for protection against the world. See: Oyster; Clam. There are tides and cycles in our lives, tides that are not a destructive force […]...More

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