Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Mist
A soft veil of fog that blurs edges and slows perception—symbol of liminal uncertainty, gentle concealment, and threshold moments.
Mistral
A brisk, clarifying wind that moves through landscapes and memory—swift, cool, and truth-revealing; feels like departure and fresh beginning.
Mitten
A mitten centers on warmth, protection, small-scale care, and the hands' role in giving/receiving. It can signal missing connection, mismatch, or the need to mend something tender.
Mixer
A device or scene where separate elements are combined — could be a kitchen mixer, a social mixer, or an internal blending of feelings/ideas.
Mnemosyne
A visitation by the goddess-archive of memory: access to lineage stories, sudden recall, and the space where personal and ancestral memory weave.
Moat
A defensive water-filled trench around a dwelling that separates inside from outside; boundary and emotional containment symbol.
Molasses
Thick, slow sweetness that sticks — a dream image of weight, preservation, and slowed time; comforting yet potentially stagnant.
Mole
A small, subterranean mammal: blind, tactile, and busy digging. In dreams it appears as the creature itself, burrows, tunnels, or molehills—inviting attention to what is hidden beneath the surface.
Money
A dream centered on money is speaking in the language of value, security, exchange and self-worth. It points to practical needs, desires for comfort, and how you measure your own resources — material and inner.
Mongoose
A quick, alert animal known for agility, courage, and protective fierceness; appears when boundaries, cunning, or swift action are needed.
Monk
A solitary, robed figure offering calm discipline, presence, and a quiet teaching.
Monocle
A single corrective lens: a tool of focused sight, scrutiny, and framed perspective — sometimes witty, sometimes judgmental.
Monolith
A single, tall stone structure that feels ancient, immovable and intentional—silent authority in the landscape of the dream.
Monorail
A single elevated rail carrying a long, streamlined carriage; steady motion, airy vantage, a sense of inevitable route and muted control.
Monsoon
A powerful seasonal storm bringing heavy rain, wind, sudden change, and the smell of wet earth — a cleansing flood that reshapes the landscape and mood.
Monument
A built marker of memory, honor and permanence — stone or metal structure that fixes a story in place.
Moonflower
A nocturnal blossom that opens in moonlight; an emblem of hidden beauty, quiet receptivity, and late-blooming insight.
Moonlit Pier
A nighttime wooden pier lit by moonlight, water reflecting light, a sense of threshold between land and sea — watching, walking, or pausing at the edge.
Moonshard
A small, knife‑edge fragment of moonlight — bright, cool, reflective, and capable of both revealing and cutting through darkness.
Mooring
A mooring — the act of securing a vessel — representing anchoring, boundary-setting, and the choice between staying and sailing.
Moose
A large, solitary ungulate moving deliberately through water or forest—earthy, steady, quietly sovereign.
Mop
A household mop appearing as a tool of cleaning, wiping, wringing, or being passed between people; sometimes wet, breaking, or stirring dark water.
Moraine
A moraine is a ridge of stones and sediment left by a glacier—symbolically a gathered boundary of past movement, slow forces, and accumulated residue that shapes the present landscape.
Mortar
A tool for pounding, mixing and binding — symbolizing practical work, transformation of raw into useful, and the foundations that hold things together.