Dreams A–Z
Explore our complete collection of dream interpretations and discover the hidden meanings behind your nocturnal visions.
Weasel
A small, quick predator that signals cunning, adaptability, and discreet survival instincts.
Wharf
A wharf: the liminal timber between land and sea — a place of loading, waiting, departures and quiet reckonings.
Wheelbarrow
A wheelbarrow carrying soil, tools, seedlings or empty, moved along a path or stuck in mud.
Whim
A light, sudden impulse in the dream that invites play, experiment, or a small detour from plans; not heavy duty but attention-grabbing.
Whirlpool
A spinning column of water that draws things inward — symbolizes emotional currents, transformation, and forces that demand surrender.
Whisk
A kitchen whisk stirring, mixing, or spinning — an image of gentle force that blends elements into a new texture.
Whispering Dunes
A quiet landscape of shifting sand where the wind carries soft voices — guidance feels subtle, layered with memory and movement underfoot.
Whistle
A clear, piercing sound used to call, signal, celebrate or warn; often tied to communication and attention.
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.
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.
Xerus
A small, ground-dwelling squirrel that gathers and stores; represents practical preparation, alertness, community caretaking, and the tension between saving and hoarding.
Xylophone
A tuned wooden percussion instrument whose bright, clear strikes emphasize rhythm, communication, play, and simple truth.