Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Piston
A piston in motion: compact force, repetitive drive, and cyclical transfer of energy — a working part that powers a larger system.
Pitcher
A pitcher as a vessel: holding, pouring, offering, containing thirst and generosity; a symbol of emotional capacity and domestic care.
Pitfall
A sudden stumble or hidden trap in the dreamscape pointing to overlooked risks, boundaries, or assumptions in waking life.
Plane
A plane in dreams points to transition, distance traveled (literal or inner), shifts in perspective, and the mechanics of moving from one life chapter to another.
Planet
A solitary or visible planet in a dream points to perspective, cycles, and a center of influence — your aims, a distant person, or a system you orbit.
Plank
A narrow board as support, passage, test or endurance—literal and symbolic ground beneath the dreamer.
Plaque
A plaque in the dream — whether dental film, a metal memorial, or a recognition plate — acting as a marker of honor, stain, or fixed story.
Plectrum
A small tool for selecting strings — concise, tactile, and decisive; it amplifies choice and the voice you coax from a medium.
Plinth
A plinth as a raised base or pedestal symbolizing support, elevation, status, and the foundations beneath what is displayed.
Plug
A plug as connector, power source, or stopper—an object that either completes a circuit or seals an opening, symbolizing connection, control, and blockage.
Plum
A ripe plum: sensual, slightly tart sweetness, stain of juice and the pit at the center—symbol of nourishment, hidden seed, seasonal turning.
Plume
A feather or plume: lightness, a message arriving or departing, elevation, the boundary between earth and sky, delicate direction.
Pocket Universe
A small, self-contained cosmos held close—stars, rooms, or lives folded into a palm or pocket; intimate exploration of inner worlds.
Pomegranate
A richly seeded fruit symbolizing fertility, hidden abundance, and the tension between interior life and outer appearance.
Pond
A small, still body of water that holds reflections, life at its margins, and layered depths beneath a quiet surface.
Pool
A body of water representing the personal emotional landscape: clarity, depth, and contained feeling.
Poppy
A flower of sleep, remembrance, and soft potency — beautiful and quietly persuasive in the dreamscape.
Porcelain Swan
A delicate glazed white swan — intact or hairline-cracked, posed on water, a shelf, or in a hand; elegant and quietly watchful.
Porchlight
A single light on the threshold — an invitation, a safe signal, a boundary between inside and outside.
Porcupine
A solitary, slow-moving guardian who protects with quills; invites careful boundaries, patience, and self-preservation.
Porpoise
A playful, intelligent marine messenger bridging surface life and deeper currents; social, curious, quick to respond.
Portal
A threshold that opens into another space — an entry point for transformation, choice, or hidden passage between known and unknown aspects of life.
Porthole
A round window cutting a frame between inner space and outer landscape — small, focused, and liminal; invites a contained view of what lies beyond.
Portico
A covered entrance or porch: a threshold between outside and inside, public and private, shelter and exposure.