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Discover the hidden meanings behind your dreams with our comprehensive database of dream symbols. Explore a vast collection of interpretations, from common symbols like flying and falling to more unique and personal imagery. Unravel the mysteries of your subconscious and gain valuable insights into your waking life. Search our dream dictionary or browse by category to find the perfect symbol and unlock the secrets your dreams hold.

Meaning of rudraksha in a dream

Rudraksha in your dream by the common belief symbolise the nature and the continuity of the nature of mother earth. It is like the circle of life growing and continuing around you even at this moment. It shows your need for continuing your blood line and connecting like one entity with the others.


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Meaning of microwaves in a dream

Seeing a home microwave in your dream to warm up your food might indicate home sickness or needed for warmth. The actual microwaves can be used for communication.


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Meaning of raining in a dream

Raining in a dream means many things at the same time is coming on us. It also may indicate that we are sad, because rain is like tears in a dream. To see rain flooding means we have too many things that we can not handle in parallel. Raining on me in a dream means many people needs me. See raining somewhere else may indicate we might have unfinished business.


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Meaning of pear in a dream

A pear in a dream means lust and attraction. The pear symbolise the woman body, but not only the women body, it also symbolise the motherhood and fertility. We long and crave to return to the womb to be smothered with motherly love but as Freud said we also crave to sexualize our own parents in the Oedipus syndrome. The pear symbolise all of this and it usually indicates that the dreamer is ready for sexual affection and needs. It is a good sign for a woman do dream of a pear as she is ready and fertile. For a boy to dream of a pear means that they are in need for sexual loving.


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Meaning of parrots in a dream

To see parrots in a dream means you or someone else have been talking about you behind your back. To see many parrots in the wild might also means you want to be free and wants to travel around and meet new friends. A parrot in your window indicates you need to make sure your words are truth.


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Meaning of whipping in a dream

To dream of whipping means you had made something bad and you want to redeem yourself. You think of the wrong you have made and how can you fix it now. To see someone else whipping another means you need to do good in the world. To be whipped yourself means you need to fix what's wrong you have made. To whip someone else is to punish yourself on something you haven't done.


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Meaning of lawyers in a dream

Seeing lawyers in a dream usually is bad omen and might be that you feel you found yourself in a deep cold place and you need to give some report of your actions.


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Meaning of rockets in a dream

Rockets in a dream are a phallic symbol. Seeing many rockets or fired may indicate lust and needs for physical relationship. Seeing rockets in the sky in your dream shows the dreamer is yearning for attention.


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Meaning of mamba in a dream

By the common belief, a Mamba snake in your dreams might indicate someone is plotting against you. Try to see if there is someone that does not like you. The snake also indicate the female and woman needs of sexual relationships and trying to be seductive.


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Meaning of baal in a dream

Historical and Religious Context: Baal in ancient Canaanite religion: He was a storm god associated with fertility, rain, and agriculture. Depending on your spiritual leanings, dreaming of Baal could symbolize seeking abundance, facing challenges related to growth, or grappling with the forces of nature. Baal in Abrahamic traditions: He's often portrayed as a false god or idol opposed to the one true God. From this perspective, dreaming of Baal could represent internal conflict, questioning your faith, or encountering temptations. Psychological Interpretation: Jungian perspective: In Jungian psychology, deities represent archetypes, powerful aspects of the human psyche. Dreaming of Baal could mirror your own inner strength, potential for growth, or even destructive energies you need to acknowledge. Personal associations: Reflect on your personal connection to Baal, if any. Have you encountered him in mythology, art, or other media? Do you hold any specific opinions or beliefs about him? These personal associations can offer insights into the dream's significance for you. Dream Details and Emotions: Positive or negative experience: Were you drawn to Baal in the dream, feeling protected or empowered? Or did you encounter him as a threatening figure, experiencing fear or anxiety? The dream's emotional atmosphere can offer clues about its message.


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