Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Whorl
A spiral fingerprint-like motif suggesting center-seeking motion, unique identity, and a continual turning inward and outward.
Willow Lane
A narrow, tree‑lined lane dominated by a weeping willow: soft branches, dappled light, a worn path that curves past a small house and a slow stream. Sense of return and small, remembered choices.
Wind Chime
A suspended instrument moved by air — a messenger of subtle change, boundary signals, and attunement to what you might otherwise miss.
Windlass
A hand-operated winch: winding, tension, anchoring and the slow work of hauling or releasing a load.
Windmill
A windmill in motion or stillness: a machine that catches wind to turn, convert, or stand as monument to steady work and cyclical force.
Windrow
A windrow is a deliberate row of gathered cut material — hay, leaves, or debris — suggesting harvest, ordering, and the edge between use and waste.
Wishing Well
A well as a vessel of wishes: hope poured into depth, questions cast into water, and waiting for return.
Wisteria Swing
A suspended wooden swing draped in trailing wisteria, moving gently between sunlight and shade.
Wolf
A lone or pack wolf appearing as teacher, guardian, or mirror of your instinctual life — fierce loyalty, boundary signals, and ancestral wildness.
Wombat
A grounded, burrowing marsupial representing steady protection, slow persistence, a safe inner home, and practical subterranean wisdom.
Wonder
A soft, curious opening — astonishment at small things that expands perception and invites new beginnings.
Workshop
A space of making, fixing, learning and tools—practical creativity and the posture of hands-on attention.
Worm
A humble, earth-facing symbol of decay and regeneration; small movement that quietly turns the soil beneath your life. It speaks of nourishment from what is discarded, slow inner work, vulnerability, and intimacy with the dark cycles that feed growth.
Wreath
A circular arrangement of foliage, flowers or objects hung or placed as a marker of time, welcome, protection or remembrance.
Wren
A small, sharp‑voiced bird bringing quick messages, curiosity, and protection of hidden places.
Wrench
A hand tool that tightens, loosens, adjusts — symbolic of repair, control, practical problem‑solving, and the pressure required to change a hold.
Wrist
A nexus between intention and action: the wrist measures time and touch, signals constraint or connection, and reveals the pulse of readiness or restraint.