Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Pig
The pig in dreams points to appetite for comfort, abundance, instinctual wisdom and the parts of life we call ‘messy’ but fertile. It can be a sign of nourishment, resources, or neglected needs asserting themselves.
Pigeon
A steady urban messenger bird — familiar, social, observant; arrives, perches, and carries small news or habits.
Pika
A small, nimble mountain mammal (also evokes playful, quick sprite-like energy): alert, resourceful, warmth-seeking and vocal in brief sharp calls.
Pillar
A pillar in a dream stands for support, structure, and the values that hold you up; it can indicate stability, a tested foundation, or a need to reassess what you rely on.
Pillow Mountain
A soft, climbable mountain made of pillows — cozy summit, gentle slopes, gives way underfoot yet invites rest.
Pilot
A dream persona of guidance and command—steering through terrain and turbulence, balancing control with trust in instruments and crew.
Pincushion
A small, stuffed object speared by needles: containment for sharp things, a tidy store for tools, and a soft center that bears pricks so hands do not.
Pine
An evergreen tree that signals endurance, grounding, resinous memory, and quiet longing — both rooted stability and the ache to reach higher.
Pineapple
A spiky, golden fruit with a crowned top: hospitality and sweetness wrapped in protective armor. Signals ripe opportunity, sensual pleasure, and a guarded heart ready to share.
Pinecone
A compact, seed-bearing cone that points to slow growth, inner sight, and rooted protection.
Pinwheel
A small wind-driven wheel turning when caught by air; evokes play, cyclical motion, and visible response to unseen forces.
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.
Pitchfork
A three‑pronged hand tool that can right, harvest, or wound — earthy, pragmatic, and boundary‑making.
Pitfall
A sudden stumble or hidden trap in the dreamscape pointing to overlooked risks, boundaries, or assumptions in waking life.
Pizza
A warm, shared pizza—slices being taken, the last piece contested, rich toppings and steam; domestic, social, sensual.
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.
Planetarium
A domed theater of projected stars: wonder, smallness, and the sense that patterns hold meaning.
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.
Plate
A plate in a dream as a symbol of nourishment, boundaries around what we accept, and the capacity to hold life’s offerings.
Plateau
A wide, level stretch in the dream that feels stable and still — neither decline nor immediate ascent, often inviting reflection or quiet regrouping.
Platypus
A boundary-walking hybrid that blends water, earth, and oddness — emblem of adaptability, creative camouflage, and gentle subversion of categories.