Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Stomach
The stomach in dreams points to digestion — of food, emotion, and experience. It holds appetite, anxiety, intuition and the body's early alarms.
Stone
A symbol of weight, endurance and the slow work of time; rock as shelter, burden, or resource.
Stool
A simple seat: wooden, low, three- or four-legged; used for sitting, waiting, supporting small tasks or holding objects.
Stork
A long-legged bird carrying messages of arrival, transition, caregiving, and the bridge between water (emotion) and air (message).
Stove
A domestic hearth symbol: source of heat, transformation, nourishment and household labor — visible flames, burners, knobs and the act of cooking or neglect.
Strawberry
A small red fruit evoking sweetness, desire, nourishment, and tender pleasure; intimate and sensual in its fragility.
Stream
A moving ribbon of water representing emotional current, small choices turning into direction, and the boundary between steady life and change.
Stroller
A wheeled carriage symbolizing care, transition, and the practical side of nurturing — may appear empty, occupied, stalled, or moving.
Stump
A severed tree base: symbol of endings, rooted memory, and the fertile pause before new shoots.
Submarine
A vessel traveling beneath the surface: protection and exploration of the unconscious, slow deliberate navigation through pressure and depth.
Subway
A shared underground transit space: movement, transitions, crowds, hidden routes and scheduled stops.
Sugarcane
A tall, jointed stalk that stores sweetness and energy — a symbol of harvest, nourishment, steady growth and the conversion of raw life into sustainment.
Suitcase City
A city built from suitcases and travel tags — streets of packed bags, doors that unzip into rooms, and transit hubs of memory. Feels like movement mixed with weight: possibility and baggage together.
Summit
A peak—literal or symbolic—representing culmination, perspective, effort, and the turning point between ascent and descent.
Sunbeam
A bright, focused ray of sunlight entering a private space — warm, clear, and revealing.
Sundial Plaza
A sunlit public square dominated by a large sundial; shadows move like a slow language and people drift through arcs of light.
Sundown Violin
A violin played as the sun lowers — music braided with dusk, endings that carry a melody forward.
Sunforge
A dream image of a forge heated by sunlight: shaping, tempering, and rebirthing metal as a metaphor for inner transformation and creative will.
Sunken Theater
A once‑grand stage now submerged — rows of velvet seats, a drowned spotlight, muffled applause from another time.
Surgeon
A precise practitioner who cuts, repairs or removes—symbolizing decisive inner work, careful choices and necessary endings that make room for healing.
Switch
A pivot point: choice, activation, turning power on or off, role exchange, threshold between states.
Sword
A sword in a dream points to clarity, decision-making, personal boundaries, and the power to cut through confusion or defend a value.
Sycamore
A large, shedding-barked shade tree that stands for deep roots, shelter, seasonal release, and visible renewal — a bridge between earth and sky.
Syrup
Warm, viscous sweetness: nourishment, memory, and something that clings.