3AM
To dream of 3AM represents creation that you are not noticing. You either can't see the results of your actions are not aware of your actions making a difference.
3PM
To dream of 3PM represents creation that you are noticing in your life. Being aware of yourself making things happen.
4AM
To dream of 4AM represents sacrifice or balance that you can't notice in your life. Being unaware that your problems going away. It may also reflect your inability to notice an improvement.
4PM
To dream of 4PM represents sacrifice or balance that you are noticing in your life. Being aware of problems going away.
5AM
To dream of 5AM represents a change that you can't see or are unaware of.
5PM
To dream of 5PM represents change that you can notice.
6AM
To dream of 6AM represent negativity that you can see. Awareness that something negative is happening.
6PM
To dream of 6PM represents negativity that you can't notice.
7AM
To dream of 7AM represents purification or cleansing that you can see. You are noticing improvements happening.
7PM
To dream of 7PM represents purification or cleansing that you can't notice.
8AM
To dream of 8AM represents completion or perfection that you can see. Noticing that something is close to being over.
8PM
To dream of 8PM represents completion that you can't see. Something is perfect or close to being finished and you are unaware of it.
9AM
To dream of 9AM represents closure or an ending that you can notice. You are aware of something being over.
9PM
To dream of 9PM represents closure that you can't see. Something has ended and you are unaware of it.
Afternoon
To dream of being aware that it is the afternoon represents feelings about the middle point of a project or task, indicating that the dreamer is halfway through and still has work to do. Feelings of being unconcerned with any issues related to running out of time. There is no sense of beginning or ending to a situation while you are in the middle of dealing with an issue.
Afternoon symbolism may not be very significant in a dream unless it is specifically referred to.
Example: A woman dreamed of being at home doing her job counselling a young woman as a minister in the afternoon when her ex-boyfriend knocked on the door and came inside asking where to put his clothes. In waking life, she was preparing for a women's conference and ministering to others. She hadn't thought of her ex in a very long time. In this case, the symbolism for the afternoon may have reflected her feelings about being in the middle of her job or preparation for the women's conference without any concern for time while experiencing a distraction that may have cost her time.