Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Spider
A small, patient weaver of fate and shelter; a symbol of craft, connection and sometimes entrapment.
Spillway
A controlled release point where held-back water surges through concrete, gates, or tunnels; movement from containment into flow.
Spindle Moor
A lone spindle standing or moving across a peat moor: thread, damp earth, distant horizon. Tone: quiet, ancient, deliberate.
Spine
A dream centered on the spine — backbone, support, alignment, vulnerability and embodied strength.
Spiral
A looping, inward-or-outward motion that feels both inviting and inevitable; a symbol of growth, return, and cyclical transformation.
Spire
A tall, tapering architectural peak — ascent, focus, a single-pointed aim that connects earth and sky.
Spool
A spool (thread, film, or wire) turning, tightly wound, or unraveling — symbol of contained motion, potential release, and the thread that links moments.
Spoon
A spoon in a dream points to nourishment, small comforts, and how you take in life's experiences — acts of giving and receiving, habit, and practical care.
Sprig
A small fresh shoot or twig appearing as new growth, tender possibility, and an invitation to nurture something beginning.
Sprinkler
A rotating sprinkler sprays arcs of water—rhythmic, cooling, tending a green space or surprising the dreamer with sudden wetness.
Sprocket
A small gear or toothed wheel that engages with others to transfer motion — precise, mechanical, often overlooked but necessary for larger systems to work.
Sprout
A tender green shoot breaking ground — emergence of potential, vulnerability meeting life, first movement toward form.
Spruce
An evergreen tree symbolizing endurance, boundaries, and quiet shelter; the spruce in a dream often points to steady inner resources and seasonal rites.
Spyglass
A handheld telescope that brings distant subjects into focus — a dream image of selective seeing, intent observation, and seeking what lies beyond immediate view.
Square
A symbol of stability, boundary, order and foundation; can feel protective or confining depending on context.
Squash
A grounded symbol of nourishment, harvest, and slow, tangible growth — the crop that holds seeds, flesh, and storage.
Squirrel
A nimble forager who gathers, caches, plays, and defends small territories—symbol of preparation, adaptability and quick resourcefulness.
Stable
A shelter for animals and a symbol of steadiness, shelter, routine, and practical care—physical security and emotional steadiness.
Stadium
A large, crowded performance arena suggesting public life, competition, audience scrutiny, collective energy, and one’s role on a visible stage.
Stain
A visible mark or blemish—on clothing, skin, fabric or place—speaking of an unwanted trace, memory, guilt or change that resists simple erasure.
Stained Glass
A dream of colored panes catching and breaking light — a tableau about beauty, fractures, and illumination revealing inner patterns.
Stairwell
A stairwell as a liminal corridor of movement between levels — steps, landings, rails, light and shadow that mark transition.
Stalactite
A downward-growing cave formation: slow accumulation, inward crystallization, suspended time, pressure from above.
Stalagmite
A stalagmite rising from the cave floor — slow, patient accretion of mineral over time; an upward reach from the earth.