Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Mantle
A mantle as a cloak or layer: symbol of role, protection, weight of responsibility, or warm shelter; can also point to the Earth's layer or a shelf that holds memory.
Maple Attic
A small, warm attic scented with dry maple leaves and wood; trunks, folded linens, faded photos and a single ladder leading back down.
Maraca
A handheld rattle whose sound marks rhythm, announcement, and release; a small percussion that invites movement, attention, and voice.
Marble Atrium
You stand in a wide marble atrium: echoing columns, a central skylight, cool polished floors and a small fountain. The space feels formal yet empty, like an invitation to enter or leave.
Marigold Meadow
A sunlit field of marigolds, soft breeze, a clear path through golden blooms and the feel of warm earth underfoot.
Mariner's Log
A sailor's logbook, a compass, and changing seas — a dream about charting direction, memory, and returning home after a long voyage.
Marionette Stage
A wooden stage where you or a figure moves like a marionette under visible strings — a scene of performance, control, and enacted roles.
Marrowgate
A threshold shaped from bone or marrow — intimate, porous, and uncanny; the dream feels like a deep personal gateway between body and story.
Marsh
A wetland of soft mud, reeds, slow water and hidden channels—sticky places that both cradle and resist movement.
Mast
A tall upright support — literal mast of a ship or a vertical pole that signals, carries, and stabilizes.
Mat
A grounding object/person: a floor mat as threshold and support, or 'Mat' as an everyman figure who offers entry, comfort, or overlooked steadiness.
Matchstick
A small wooden match igniting or unlit — a fragile catalyst of light, heat and sudden change.
Mattress
A bed surface as symbol of rest, support, boundaries and the private container of sleep life.
Mausoleum Wing
A quiet stone corridor of memorials and niches, cool air, names carved into marble, a sense of both shelter and holding.
Meerkat
A small sentinel animal: social, watchful, quick to signal and coordinate with its group.
Melody
A tune heard, hummed, or shaping a scene — personal patterning of voice, memory, and rhythm.
Memory Chest
A chest or trunk that holds personal items and memories—sometimes locked, ornate, dusty, or carefully organized.
Menhir
A solitary upright stone in the landscape: an ancient marker, boundary, and vertical anchor—still, weathered, holding memory.
Mercury Fountain
A quicksilver fountain that speaks and moves — a symbol of communication, travel, insight and the urge to translate inner signals into action.
Meteor Pool
A basin of still water that catches falling meteors — a meeting of sky-fire and reflective depth, suggesting sudden insights that settle into feeling.
Mezzanine
A liminal platform between floors: an in-between vantage point signaling partial progress, perspective shift, and a need to decide whether to ascend, descend, or consolidate.
Microscope
A precise instrument for seeing what is normally unseen: detail, pattern, micro-worlds and hidden structures within familiar things.
Midnight Train
A solitary, late-night journey that symbolizes transition, urgency, and passage between inner states or life chapters.
Mill
A grinding mill—stone or gears—that processes grain or material; steady rotation, dust, and the sense of transformation from raw to useful.