Quiz
To dream of a quiz represents feelings about a situation or phase in your life where you are being tested or challenged to prove your knowledge or capabilities about being up to date. Feeling surprised with a test or challenge to prove you have stayed up to date. A need to demonstrate what you have learned or to validate your preparedness about being up to date. Your thoughts about the importance of performance, the anxiety of being evaluated, or the pressure of having to meet certain standards or expectations. Anxieties about everyday tasks or decisions, the need for continuous self-assessment, or concerns about staying updated and prepared in various aspects of life. Feelings about failing a test or challenge on being up to date that isn't a big deal.
Positively, dreaming about a quiz may represent an opportunity for self-assessment or personal growth. Confidence and preparedness to face challenges or obstacles. It may reflect a chance to show off your skills or knowledge, or the satisfaction of being recognized for your competence that's up to date. Your readiness to move on to the next level or phase in your life, having confidently acquired the necessary wisdom or experience.
Negatively, dreaming about a quiz may represent feelings of inadequacy, anxiety, self-doubt, unpreparedness, or a fear of judgment about not being up to date. Situations in your waking life where you feel unprepared, uncertain, or unqualified. Doubts about your abilities or fear of failure. Perhaps you feel that you're being unfairly scrutinized or that you're facing a challenge for which you're not yet ready. The dream could also point to a fear of being exposed for not having the answers or not being as competent as others expect you to be.
Successfully completing a quiz in a dream might indicate a sense of achievement and validation.
Failing a quiz in a dream might signify a fear of inadequacy or a fear of being exposed as unskilled or uninformed in a particular area.
Example: A teenage girl dreamed of meeting her mother at a hospital to check on her grandfather. While at the hospital she had to fill out a quick quiz provided by a doctor. In waking life, she was being adopted by her stepmother and didn't want to hurt her biological mother's feelings while meeting with her to inform her about the decision. She was nervous about the upcoming meeting because she feared that her biological mother would never want to talk to her again. In this case, the quiz may have reflected her feelings about being overly concerned with needing to challenge herself with not hurting her mother's feelings as though it was something she was always prepared for.
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Rectangle
To dream of a rectangle represents a situation that feels very difficult to change, but isn't impossible. Often a symbol for singularity or everything you are capable of doing being required to change something difficult. It may also reflect enormous effort to change a situation that is easily reversed. It could also mean you or someone else is completely concerned with only their ideas. The difficulty of getting something else to listen when it feels important.
Negatively, a rectangle may reflect succumbing to problems because you don't listen.
Positively, a rectangle may reflect mastery or expertise earned through enormous difficulty.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing his father with a rectangle on his shirt. In waking life he noticed his father's heath problem worsened and becoming very difficult to reverse to a stable state.
Shape Shifting
To dream of shape shifting represents behavior that is noticeably adjusting itself in front of you. You or someone else that is obviously changing their behavior or intentions to keep doing whatever they want.
Negatively, shape shifting may reflect awareness of people lying about something and then clearly doing the exact opposite of what they lied about.
To dream that you are shape shifting may represent your constant need to change your story or intentions with others to suit yourself. Doing whatever you want no matter what.
Fans of David Icke may find it interesting that his theory of shape shifting reptilians may in fact just be a symbol for politicians that lie to the public while we consciously notice them making policies that are counter to our well-being. The people David Icke has interviewed who've claimed to see these beings may have actually only seen hallucinations that symbolize this transparent negative behavior.
Spirals
To dream of a spiral represents some sort of repetitive or ongoing situation in your life. A situation that never seems to end. It may also reflect a circular mindset or going in circles emotionally.
Negatively, a spiral may represent psychological or emotional exhaustion. Doing something until you don't care any more or until you can't stand it any more.
Square
To dream of a square represents an issue or situation that is balanced or stable no matter what you do about it. A situation feels or looks as though it will stay the same no matter how hard you try to change it.
A square often appears in a dream to symbolize the removal of a negative situation that you can't change.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing a square. In waking life he was experiencing an enormously difficult financial situation requiring starting a new business that wouldn't change no matter what he did to avoid total bankruptcy.
Straight
To dream of something being physically straight represents feelings about situation or behavior that functions properly. No deviation or unusualness. The alignment of something in your life, perhaps in your beliefs, actions, or decisions.
To dream of a straight line represents feelings about a path or process that is unobstructed and clear, reflecting a clear goal or direction. A straightforward approach towards a particular situation or problem. Feelings about a situation having nothing corrupted it. Directness and straightforwardness in your waking life with a clear goal or direction. Feeling that you are on the right track. Feelings about no obstacles, complications, or diversions in your way towards a goal.
Negatively, a straight line might represent inflexibility or lack of creativity. It could suggest that you're sticking too rigidly to a particular path or plan, without considering other possibilities or approaches. A lack of variety, challenge, or excitement.
To dream of a straight road often represents a path in life that is straightforward and predictable. It could symbolize a situation or life phase where you are experiencing clarity, directness, or a lack of obstacles. Predictability, routine, and a sense of stability in one's life. You may know exactly where you're headed, with clear goals, and an understanding of what you need to do to achieve them.
Negatively, a straight road might also represent monotony or predictability to a point of boredom. It may indicate a lack of challenges, excitement, or variation in your life. Feeling that life is easier for someone else. If the straight road appears endless, it could suggest monotony or feeling stuck in a rut.
To dream of being heterosexual, or 'straight,' signifies behavior or the perception of behavior that aligns with norms and acceptability. It suggests feelings of normalcy, fitting in comfortably with others, and not being subjected to any form of snobbery or discrimination. It represents behavior perceived as conventional, without any sense of eccentricity or deviation from what is commonly accepted.
To dream that someone looks you "straight in the eyes" may represent a sense of seriousness about understanding a situation. Awakening to the gravity of the situation. Feelings about not wasting time or have a clear understanding is important. Someone or something is "talking to you" like it matters. An indication of needing to get straight to the point like it's important.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing a straight piece of wood, similar to a bamboo stick. Suddenly, the scene transitioned to a view of a beautiful woman's back and waist, bending back and forth as if on a door hinge. In his waking life, the man had visited a chiropractor who had corrected his back problem with a swift procedure that initially frightened him due to perceived danger. In this case, the straight piece of wood might have symbolized the man's desire to have his back or spine straightened, preceding the actual procedure.
Example 2: A man dreamed of a woman looking him straight in the eyes like it was serious. In waking life, he awoke to the seriousness or gravity of a situation with new facts after not first not realizing the severity of the situation.
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Tennessee
To dream of the US State Tennessee represents a free state of mind that deserves to believe nothing's a problem all the time without snobbery that isn't embarrassing someone else until it absolutely has to listen to why a situation is too serious. Feeling immersed in a mindset that believes in itself doing whatever it wants while feeling good not talking about problems all the time without snobbery because you don't want anyone thinking anything is too serious because they might not like you. Feeling good not talking to people about their problems because they might not like you. Not feeling good discussing problems that aren't important because people won't enjoy getting along.
Example: An elderly woman dreamed of being in Tennessee and having a problem trying to go home because she forgot where she lived. In waking life, she was trying to convert a large garage into a living space for her and her mentally challenged grandson. Her family thought she was a little bit crazy for her age. In this case, Tennesee may have reflected her feelings about being free-spirited about believing her age wasn't a problem to anyone else while planning to renovate the garage because nobody was a snob to her about it because she was a family member taking care of a mentally challenged grandson. She may have felt that people might get back at her if she didn't keep it up believing that her age wasn't too serious of a problem for renovating while taking care of her mentally challenged grandson.
Example 2: A young woman had recurring dreams for 20 years of being at a family home in the Tennesee mountains. In waking life, she only had this recurring dream whenever she was staying at her mother's home. In this case, Tennesee may have reflected her difficulty talking to her mother about serious issues because she felt that her mother might get angry about her bringing up problems and not feel good getting along with her anymore.
Triangle
To dream of a triangle symbolizes creation, creativity, or chaos. Triangle may appear in dreams during very unpredictable challenging competitive situations or times of exceptional creativity. A situation that is noticeably original or has never happened before.
Negatively, a triangle may reflect anxiety about the future as you use all your resources and skills to overcome a challenge you have never confronted before. Anxiety about the outcomes of an unpredictable situation. A "war" to achieve a goal in a social situation or business situation. Creating challenges that are unnecessary.
A upwards facing triangle can represent the negative aspect of creation. This may reflect situations where the final result is unknown. Anger, jealousy, or bitter competition for something that has never happened before.
The downward facing triangle represents the positive aspect of creation. Kindness, generosity, or good intentions in an unpredictable competitive situation.
The symbolism for a triangle is derived from the direction of the two lines at the sides confronting each other as they lead to the top. Opposing sides racing against each other with no rules towards a desired goal.
A Star of David is a symbol that uses both the upwards and downwards facing triangles to represent the battle between positive and negative creation of our lives.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing a orange triangle. In waking life he was putting a lot of work in a creative hobby after losing his job hoping it would it lead to better opportunities later on.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of standing inside a yellow triangle to stay safe from demons who couldn't touch her. In waking life he claimed that she had recently become a Christian and was "walking with God" now. The triangle in the dream may have reflected her feelings about her new Christian life being an ongoing unpredictable challenge as she constantly confronted new situations with her new mindset of morality. The dream may have also been a sign that her new Christian mindset was causing problems with excessive fear of being immoral.
Virginia
To dream of the US State Virginia represents a state of the mind with free will that chooses giving people the benefit of the doubt presuming innocence without being angry that isn't getting back at you as long as you care about it yourself all the time. A mindset where innocence is assumed, respected, or supported all the time with effort like you're supposed to while liking hearing that it wasn't. A state of mind where everyone is choosing to listen to who you are being innocent in the first place without a reason like it's what people are supposed to do while not liking anyone embarrassing it. Thoughtfulness of listening to why people are innocent without a reason and not wanting to embarrass anyone with not being treated that way once first. Tougher than someone else about presuming innocence in the first place so nobody else embarrasses themselves. Thoughtfulness about presuming innocence in the first place, but not wanting to be treated like you're stupid about anyone else getting away with being fake. Believing that innocence is easy to while not understanding why someone wouldn't want to their own accord.
Positively, dreaming about Virginia in this way might symbolize a mindset that values fairness, giving others the benefit of the doubt, and approaching situations with a presumption of innocence.
Negatively, dreaming about Virginia could represent feelings of being constrained or limited by traditional or conservative beliefs that presumes innocence like it's important while fearing that it might get back at you if you were fake. Innocence that is assumed and supported all the time, but might not like you if it's suspected or discovered that you aren't innocent. Feeling uncomfortable that someone who already thoughtfully presumes you are innocent will change their view about you. Not liking being fooled for thoughtfully presuming someone else's innocence. You might be struggling with societal pressure to uphold traditions or norms that respects innocence that don't align with your current lifestyle or beliefs. Not getting back at someone or not ending a bad relationship because you are presuming innocence that respects someone too much (e.g. trying to hard to maintain a marriage with an abusive husband for the sake of innocence of marriage). Social situations where everyone wastes your time agreeing with you that an abusive relationship or marriage deserves a second chance in the name of love. Feelings of naivety or being overly idealistic about believing abusive relationships deserve second chances to keep believing in the innocence of the abuser for the sake of love. Social situations where making an effort to thoughtfully presume people's innocence all the time doesn't help you.
Example: A young man dreamed of being at high school with his crush, but the school was in Virginia when in real life it isn't. In waking life, he had a big crush on a girl who had no idea how he felt about her. In this case, Virginia may have reflected his feelings about the presumption of innocence of his friendship or presence at school being maintained by his crush as long as he never spoke of his true feelings while around her. He may have felt that the girl and other students at school might prefer to think of him as a friend and might become suspicious of all his activity near her if the truth about his feelings were ever revealed.