Box Cutters
To dream of a box cutter represents feelings about not having a problem dealing with separating yourself from obstacles or interruptions that get in the way of regular routines that are supposed to happen all the time. Not liking having to stop something you expect to happen regularly. Unwillingness to stop something because you feel it's important to have to do it all the time. Feelings about the ability or necessity to quickly and efficiently remove obstacles or sever ties that impede your usual routines or expectations. Decisive action in the face of challenges that disrupt what you believe should occur naturally or routinely.
Negatively, a box cutter in a dream may represent an aggressive or drastic approach to problem-solving, where the emphasis is on cutting out problems or obstacles without much consideration for the repercussions. It may also suggest feelings of frustration or anger associated with the need to continually address barriers that prevent smooth operations or processes in your life.
Box cutter dreams commonly have violence appearing in them which may reflect issues with challenges or conflict. This may point to internal conflicts or external pressures that feel particularly invasive or difficult to handle gracefully.
Example: A young woman dreamed of her grandmother being a psychiatrist who was sliced in the mouth by her brother. In waking life, they were dealing with depression while struggling with money. In this case, the box cutter may have reflected her feelings of not wanting to discontinue any regular habits that feel good while listening to psychological advice to deal with her depression.
Cannibalism
To dream of a cannibal represents destructive or forbidden obsessions with achieving goals. Turning on people you care about, breaking promises to suit yourself, or a "no holds barred" type mentality. No sanctity, morality, or social barriers to getting your way. Screwing over people you like to help yourself. Winning even if it means attacking friends, family, or co-workers.
Situations in waking life where you may be experiencing the ultimate act of selfishness, taboo, or greed. Desperation to survive a problem that drives one to hurt others who care about you or do something socially unacceptable.
Carp
To dream of a carp represents an aspect of yourself that notices nothing special about itself. A carp may also reflect insight into a problem that doesn't feel good because you will have to forgo any attention or specialness in order to solve it. Disappointment that something you've discovered isn't as wonderful as you wanted it to be.
Castle
To dream of a castle represents a perspective or outlook on a situation being aware of itself as being safe having the most authority, power, influence, control, and special treatment about being listened to. Feeling about yourself or other people believing that they are the most important person in a situation or the center of attention. You can always have your way, people listen to you the most, or you have a lot of control.
Negatively, dreaming of a castle may represent a perspective or outlook on a situation that overdoes being aware of itself as being safe having the most authority, power, influence, control, and special treatment about being listened to. Monopolizing all the power or attention. Demanding "royal treatment." Believing yourself to be too important to listen to other people's concerns or ideas. Scaring other people with total authority, control, influence, or requiring special treatment. Corruption with total power because it doesn't have to listen. Thinking that being better than other people is your job. Being too defensive. Isolating yourself with power. A false or naive perception of yourself as being too powerful or resourceful. Strong interior barriers. Being too introverted while being controlling about anyone being allowed to talk to you. Anxiety about someone else having to be totally respected. A fear of upsetting a customer.
Example: A woman dreamed of being in a castle. In waking life, she was recovering in the hospital and felt that all her friends and family were giving her "royal treatment" while she recovered. In this case, the castle may have reflected her feelings about her perspective on her life situation being protected and cared for in a special way, as though she were in a secure, elevated position where her needs were attended to by others.
Example 2: A man dreamed of being inside someone else's castle. In waking life, he was annoyed by family members whom he thought were too controlling and domineering. In this case, the castle may have reflected her perspective on her life situation as perceiving her family members' sense of power, dominance, and control over him, as if they were imposing their "rules" in their own domain.
Example 3: A young girl dreamed of being led out of a castle by a friend. In waking life, the dreamer realized that she was too introverted and defensive about it. A friend helped to tone down her defensive nature. In this case, the castle may have reflected her perspective on her life situation being isolated with the controlling authority to remain introverted and never need to speak to people if she didn't want to because she was aware of people fearing her getting angry.
Example 4: A wealthy woman dreamed of being imprisoned inside a castle. Shortly after the dream occurred she contracted the "sleeping sickness" and her entire life was ruined. In this case, the castle may have reflected her feelings about herself being trapped with her illness with perspective on her life situation that felt authority over everyone in the hospital needing to work for her as her illness progressed.
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Cats
To dream of a cat represents behavior that's protective of itself being safe no matter what it does. Behavior that watches every single thing happening in a situation while needing to be safe and doesn't like a single thing that even felt like it isn't staying safe. Behavior that won't get angry or attack unless you get too personal about threatening confident safety. Perfect safety that's mean about liking itself the way it is while never listening to anything wrong. A mindset that thinks of perfect safety for itself without thinking of other people.
Positively, dreaming about cats represents competition, enemies, or obstacles that appear confident, but are, in reality, easily scared away when challenged. A coward or wimp you can easily scare away. Confident safety that feels good being unquestioned. Behavior that confidently can't be embarrassed because it's too nice or in control of itself. Nice, safe, or non-violent people that are protected and looked after. Talking back to people who don't think they can be talked back to. Warding off dangerous behavior with appearances without having to say anything about it. Empty threats that work effectively to protect you without effort. Intelligence about staying safe no matter what it's doing. A nice safe person who is best left alone because you are bothering them or aggravating them too much. Waking up to the reality that you don't need to feed illusions or delusions whether they are yours or someone else's.
Negatively, dreaming about a cat represents an illusion of safe confidence about something that isn't as tough as it says it is. Fear of looking weak and convincing yourself that you need to say anything to keep confident. Behavior or attitudes that appear confidently safe, but are, in reality, easily scared away when challenged. Feelings about being easily scared away once it's time to stand up for yourself or confront an issue. Telling yourself that you're confidently safe, but giving up once pressured. False beliefs that you've convinced yourself are true in order to feel safe. Assumptions or daydreaming about things you feel good about never questioning being emotionally dangerous. Not believing in yourself as much as you say you do. Being a wimp when you tell yourself that you're not. Thinking about a dangerous situation or person isn't a big problem when you are actually afraid to stand up to them. Refusing to acknowledge personal weaknesses or flaws that need to be addressed because you are too serious about needing to tell yourself you are confidently safe. Unfounded beliefs that provide a false sense of control or understanding. Avoiding confrontation or difficult conversations because of a deluded belief that the situation will resolve itself without intervention because you feel perfectly safe never having to yet. Considering suicide when you are too scared to go through with it for real. A delusion that everything is safe. A delusion that talking to romantic interest is easy when it isn't. Believing that a relationship will work out even when there are clear signs of incompatibility or you are too scared to begin talking to the person. An attitude of perfect safety that's mean to yourself.
A cat in a dream may also reflect your need to feel good, feel loved, or feel comfortable about things that aren't objective. Choosing to ignore facts or reality because it feels better. Lying to yourself to avoid feeling pain or hard truth. Lying to others so that they will think you are safe. Feeling safe not standing up for yourself. Overdoing confidence about something that you'll never stand up to. An irrational belief that you're confident enough to do something that you've never been proven you're incapable of. Feeling safe feeling sorry for yourself. Feeling sorry for other people. Attempting to cheer people up that doesn't work. Talking about suicide when you are too scared to go through with it. A false sense of confident safety. Someone else that feels good about themselves being serious or dangerous when they're not. Feeling that nobody likes you being perfectly safe and keeps testing you. Putting up a front that can be easily embarrassed.
Cats are often one of the worst symbols a person can dream about because the very problem they symbolize may be too hard or scary for the person's ego to change. Illusions or delusions. Nobody wants to admit to themselves that they are more scared than they let on to others. Nobody wants to see themselves as accepting themselves as a sissy. Something a person will easily live in denial about or never want to confront because it feels safer to never face reality.
To dream of attacking a cat may represent a desire or need to confront and challenge the illusions of confidence or security in your life. Struggling with your own illusions or delusions of confident safety. You may feel the urge to expose false beliefs or behaviors in yourself or others that have been hiding behind a facade of confidence. Your determination to break through deceptive appearances and face the truth, even if it means confronting difficult or uncomfortable situations. A readiness to assert yourself, overcome self-doubt, or challenge those who are pretending to be more confident than they really are. Alternatively, it could indicate a need to assert yourself in situations where you feel others are being deceptive or insincere. Feelings about someone else being a big sissy fake you can easily scare away. Awareness of other people having illusions about life situations being safe or easy.
To dream of a black cat represents an illusion of confident safety that's imbalanced, scary, or excessive. Using threats that scare people to protect yourself when you have no intention of backing up your threats if pressured. An irrational fear of something that will give up once pressured. Alternatively, a black cat may reflect an illusion of confidence that being too serious or professional will protect you. Attempts to scare people that don't work because you will give up if challenged. Liking to think you are safe no matter what in a way that makes other people think you are over the line.
To dream of a white cat represents a balanced illusion of confident safety in something that is pure, honest, or balanced. Illusions or delusions based on good intentions. An example of a balanced illusion is fantasizing about marrying someone you have a crush on, but are too scared to talk to. A feeling of being a good person who wants to act on their beliefs but may feel hesitant to do so. Believing in something to be perfectly safe when you are too scared to act on it once confronted or pressured with it for real. Believing that your relationship is built on mutual trust and honesty, even if there are signs that your partner is being dishonest or unfaithful. Wanting to get pregnant, but being too scared away from talking about it easily if your husband doesn't want to.
To see a dark green cat in a dream represents an illusion of confidence that is selfish. Thinking of nothing except yourself as the reason you feel perfectly safe when in reality you are scared away easily when challenged. Overdoing never thinking of anything except yourself to feel safe until someone more important scares you away from it. Overcontrolling yourself feeling safe being depressed by yourself as the reason you won't change until someone makes you. Feeling safe feeling sorry for yourself being so ugly that nobody would ever want to date you. Choosing to believe that you are a failure because it's more comfortable than trying new things. Alternatively, it may reflect delusional beliefs about money, power, or being better than other people. A snobby wimp in your life. A person who frequently lies to others or themselves about their abilities, talents, or accomplishments in order to feel more important or superior, but who becomes very defensive or easily scared when their abilities or accomplishments are called into question. Someone who has an inflated sense of their own intelligence, abilities, or expertise in a particular area, but who becomes easily scared or intimidated when faced with challenges or obstacles that threaten to expose their weaknesses or limitations. This person may also be very defensive and resistant to feedback or criticism from others, as they are unwilling to acknowledge or address their own limitations.
To dream of an orange cat represents an illusion of confident safety about something that is effective or makes you feel it matters too much to do without it. An illusion of confidence that is very effective in making you keep believing that you need it. An illusion that you don't matter without someone or something you grew accustomed to. Feeling confident that you can fire an employee easily and then scaring yourself with how difficult it will be to hire someone better.
To see a blue cat in a dream represents an illusion of confident safety about something truthful or thoughtful. Truthfulness or thoughtfulness that will only think of its own perfect safety. Feeling that telling the truth gives you confident safety when in reality you will scare away easily if pressured. Thinking people won't get you back for telling the truth or discussing safe thoughtful ideas when they actually will. People who believe in past lives or in the supernatural often dream of blue cats, possibly indicating that they don't feel safe discussing it with every single person they know once serious life situations occur. Unrealistic heroic acts or plans. Truthful safety that is perfectly confident about its own safety and nobody else's. Confidence in truthful safety that will never protect you from looking stupid. Confidence that someone will be honest about never killing you, but will not protect you from looking stupid saving yourself. Truthfulness or insensitivity that listens to its own safety first no matter what. Non-violent behavior that will force others to experience insensitive difficulty.
God may be reflected in dreams as a blue cat because people tend to assume God will always perfectly protect them because he is truthful while feeling that God embarrasses them with appearing to not exist if they show off too much not being realistic.
To dream of a grey cat represents an illusion of confidence or safety that chooses to avoid feeling good, being unremarkable, or ordinary. Avoiding feeling good to stay safe when you don't like it. Feeling that disappointment is safer than moving on. A person preferring to think depressed suicidal thoughts when they are too scared to ever go through with it.
To dream of an aggressive cat represents feelings of difficulty letting go of illusions of overprotective safety. Difficulty getting over illusions or delusions that you have lived with for a long time while not liking self-improvement that forces you to move on from them. Difficulty being confident without an "emotional crutch." A woman or sensitive person that doesn't like you not listening to them. Protecting yourself emotionally with perfect safety in a way that feels dangerous or unpleasant instead of giving up on it. Fear that feels that it's safer to never move on. Being mean to yourself. Not liking why a lovely situation isn't lovely anymore.
To dream that you are afraid of a cat represents fear of being seen as a sissy. Fear of not being accepted safely the way you are. Fears of having to change or hide parts of yourself to fit in. Current insecurities that something isn't as safe as you want it to be. Fear of someone else's illusions of confidence, insecurities, or a false sense of safety.
To dream of a house full of cats represents an excessive amount of perfect safety staying the way you are that might not help you. Living with too many illusions or delusions. An excessive amount of illusions or perfect safety that will never stand up for itself. Too much choosing to never stand up for yourself that never dispels illusions about life or other people. Choosing to live safe with the belief that other people are too strong or dangerous when they aren't. You may feel that your entire life revolves around a lie that you fear revealing to others. A sign that you may be emotionally dependent on fantasies or that you need to be a lot more objective. Excessive watching of porn that gives you illusions about how easy it is to talk to the opposite sex. You have a lot of confidence in things that you believe in that aren't true.
Example: A man dreamed of trying to drown a cat. In waking life, was lying about ever giving his son $200,000 he promised and then tried to do everything he could to avoid paying the money once it was time. In this case, the cat may have reflected his feelings about his son not being as easy as he thought to scare off with difficult conditions for the release of the money.
Example 2: A man dreamed of feeding a cat. In waking life, he felt sorry for homeless people and was regularly giving them money as a new habit. In this case, the cat may have reflected his feelings about his generosity to homeless people taking control of him due to feeling sorry for them. He trained himself to fear walking passed them instead of safely ignoring them if he wanted to.
Example 3: A man dreamed of a cat. In waking life, he felt good taking vitamins believing they were good for him when they never produced any noticeable results. In this case, the cat may have reflected his need to feel good being confident and safe about the vitamins that lacked objectivity or evidence. He discontinued the vitamins and felt better that he didn't need them.
Example 4: A girl dreamed of a pet cat. In waking life, someone told her that her best friend was spreading rumors about her and she refused to believe it. In this case, the cat may have reflected her illusions of safe confidence about her friend being loyal, trustworthy, and supportive" despite evidence suggesting otherwise. It may also have reflected her avoidance of challenging her friend with ease because could at any time.
Example 5: A woman dreamed of having cats in her car. In waking life, she was having trouble believing in herself while living an independent life after she left an abusive husband. In this case, the cats in her car may have reflected her illusions about being a confident, safe, and independent person after living with dependence on her abusive husband for so long.
Example 6: A man dreamed of a white cat. In waking life, he was totally in love with the idea of getting married to a woman he was too scared to talk to. In this case, the cat may have reflected his illusion of confidence that talking to the woman was easy while the white color of the cat reflected his honest intentions for marriage. He was privately confident about the woman, but personally too scared to talk to her.
Example 7: A man dreamed of a big dark grey housecat that looked tough and mean. In waking life, he was threatening suicide when he didn't really want to go through with it. He just wanted someone to stop being unsupportive towards him. In this case, the cat may have reflected his illusion that going through with suicide would be easy emotionally while scaring away easily at the last minute.
Example 8: A woman dreamed of a black cat having to be protected from a dog. In waking life, her Dad died and her sisters were not being honest about settling the estate. In this case, the black cat may have reflected her illusion of confidence in deserving her share of the inheritance without a court fight by using legal threats that might scare her sisters away. She may have secretly thought if she asserted herself she might be embarrassed with a lawsuit threat that was too scared to carry out due to expenses or a fear of losing the lawsuit.
Example 9: A woman dreamed of an orange cat biting her. In waking life, she didn't trust her domestic worker. In this case, the orange cat may have reflected her feelings about her domestic worker being powerfully protected with safety by labor laws making her too scared to fire them, when firing them was easy.
Example 10: A woman dreamed of taking her cat with her wherever she went and not wanting to disturb her cat. In waking life, she was on vacation with her husband and child who wouldn't stop watching World Cup football making her go sightseeing on her own. In this case, the cat may have reflected her lack of confidence to disrupt or challenge the dynamics of her family, which were making her feel left out or alone. She may have had an illusion that getting angry at her family was too serious to attempt.
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Celebrities
To dream of a celebrity represents an aspect of your personality based on the most apparent qualities or traits that stand out the most about the celebrity. Ask yourself what feelings, behavior, or traits stands out the most about a celebrity when you think about them. A celebrity in a dream may also reflect an aspect of yourself that deserves recognition, success, or validation from others. A wish to be more influential or well-known, as well as the need to feel validated or acknowledged by others for your accomplishments. An incredible experience you are having that feels good deserving to talk about yourself to other people in a more prominent manner.
Celebrities in dreams can also represent your projection, thoughts and feelings about a celebrity. Perhaps, you are spending a lot of time thinking about a celebrity.
To dream of having having sex with a celebrity represents an enjoyable, exciting, or thrilling experience that embodies qualities mirroring your feelings about the celebrity. Fulfillment of your fantasies, ambitions, or desires that you may feel are normally unattainable. You may relish an experience that garners recognition or discussion about your accomplishments. Enjoyment in doing something uncommon or extraordinary, in a way that reflects a celebrity's most prominent qualities, while being acknowledged or praised by others. Enjoying getting away with something that other people recognize or talk about you for.
To dream about a celebrity that you have a crush on or are very attracted to may represent your desire for a certain life situation to occur. Consider how you feel when you think of them, and how those feelings or qualities may apply to a current life situation. Alternatively, it may be a sign that you need more realistic about your love life.
If you dream of a celebrity that you know little or nothing about, it's suggested you research that person's life to help form an opinion of them. Try to identify or feel the quality most apparent about them.
To dream of wearing a celebrity's clothes represents your personality matching up with the qualities you see in that celebrity the most. Your desire to adopt or emulate the qualities, traits, or characteristics of that celebrity. This could be an indication of your feelings of deserving recognition, success, or validation from others in your life, or simply to express yourself in a manner similar to that of the celebrity.
Example: A man dreamed of talking to Matt Damon. The quality of Matt Damon that stood out the most to him was being more concerned than someone else to see something unintelligent wasn't happening. In waking life, the man found himself surrounded by less experienced people than himself at work and had to use his intelligence to solve problems they couldn't. In this case, Matt Damon may have reflected the man's desire to be recognized for his intelligence and problem-solving skills while dealing with less experienced colleagues at work. The man may have felt that he deserved acknowledgment for being more competent and proactive in making sure unintelligent decisions or actions were avoided.
Example 2: A man dreamed of Jessica Alba. In waking life, he discovered an opportunity that he couldn't believe made money by trying it out once. In this case, Jessica Alba may have reflected his feelings about the surprising and attractive nature of the opportunity that presented itself to him. Just as Jessica Alba is perceived to be beautiful and successful, the opportunity he discovered seemed highly appealing, potentially rewarding, and almost too good to be true.
Example 3: A man dreamed of seeing a beautiful famous model that he was obsessed with when he was younger. In waking life, when he was younger he used to paste every single picture he could of this model on his wall. In his current life he was obsessed with a goal that never happened.
Example 4: A man dreamed of having sex with Oprah. In waking life, this man was a successful public speaker. Oprah to him represented excellent communication skills. In his case, Oprah reflected how he felt about himself being good at public speaking.
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Children
To see your real life children in a dream represents ideas, habits, or developments that have potential. An area of your life that you are encouraging or feel supportive of. Situations or aspects of your life that you want to see powerful or flourish. It may also reflect an aspect of yourself based on the one thing that stands out the most about that child.
If you have more than one child in real life then each child will represent a different aspect of your life based on your most honest feelings about then or their most prominent personality traits.
To dream of children that aren't your children in waking life may reflect developing aspects of your life. Situations in life that are brand new or that you have renewed enthusiasm for. Creativity or "young minded" ideas.
Negatively, dreaming of children may reflect feelings about yourself or others being helpless. Powerlessness to overcome big challenges. Inexperience that prevents you from facing difficulties because problems are too big. Alternatively, from a negative perspective children may reflect problems that are out of control. New developments that are becoming frustrating. Feeling like an innocent victim. Vulnerability.
To dream of losing a child represents feelings of being overloaded or stretched beyond your limits. Juggling too much at once or "dropping the ball" with something because you are too involved with something else. Getting so caught up in minor details that you forget what's most important.
To dream of a child dying represents a loss or unpleasant change to some area of your life that had potential. Positively, a child death may reflect a growing problem that has finally been dealt with.
If you dream of children that you don't recognize it represents new ideas, or situations that are being encouraged. Something not thought of before. Negatively, it may reflect burdens, responsibilities, or problems that have to be looked after.
Evil children symbolize negative or corrupted aspects of your personality that are being encouraged. It may also point to a bad situation or problem that feels like it's getting out of control or scares you. Evil children may also reflect childish beliefs or habits that are getting out of hand. Frustrations with someone else's immaturity or misbehaving. Alternatively, children may reflect aspects of your personality that are playful, young at heart, or childish in intention. You don't want to be involved with anything too serious.
Example: A woman dreamed of a child driving her car. In waking life she felt that she had allowed her selfishness and childishness to control her decision-making.
Example 2: A man dreamed of trying to protect 2 children. In waking life he was trying to protect his 2 growing businesses from being overrun and controlled by his jealous abusive father.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of seeing children. In waking life she was working on a project for her job that she felt required a lot of creativity and youthful ideas.
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Fast Food
To dream of fast food represents situations that encourage you to care about nothing except feeling good. A quick thrill. Enjoyment that lacks substance or deep emotion. It may also reflect casual sex.
Negatively, dreaming about fast food or junk food may reflect short term enjoyment that may cost you in the long term. Preferring to feel good while intentionally neglecting or avoiding responsible behavior.
Example: A man dreamed of eating junk food. In waking life he having difficulty becoming abstinent knowing full well that it was important to complete his religious training.
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Keep
To dream of keeping something represents feelings related to preservation, responsibility, or control. Your attitude towards safeguarding aspects of your life, emotions, relationships, obligations, or possessions. An internal dialogue concerning what you are holding onto or feel responsible for maintaining within your personal life or inner world. The upholding of values or promises.
Positively, dreaming of keeping something may indicate your sense of responsibility and your ability to manage and protect what is valuable to you. It can symbolize your commitment to maintaining order and structure in your life, as well as your willingness to nurture and care for important relationships or opportunities. A strong sense of responsibility toward someone or something, indicating a reliable character. A conscious decision to retain certain life aspects due to their ongoing value or the security they provide. The upholding of values or promises. Stability, commitment, and dedication.
Negatively, dreaming of keeping something might reflect a sense of possessiveness or a fear of losing control. It could signify an excessive need for control over people or situations, which may lead to tension or conflict. Alternatively, it could represent a fear of change or an unwillingness to let go of something that is no longer serving you well. A fear of letting go, an inability to release the past, or being burdened by something you feel you need to hold onto. Feelings of being weighed down by responsibilities or clinging to harmful memories, habits, or relationships. There might be an underlying sense of anxiety about losing what you are keeping, suggesting issues of trust or fear of change.
Consider the specific context and item being kept to provide further insight.
To dream of keeping yourself or other people safe represents feelings of protection, responsibility, security, and guardianship. Your instinct to shield yourself or those you care about from harm, danger, or emotional distress. Current concerns about safety and well-being in your waking life. Protective measures you are undertaking in waking life, reflecting your nurturing character and the extent to which you go to avoid harm. Control over your emotional boundaries, where you are trying to prevent negative external influences from disrupting your peace of mind.
Negatively, dreaming about keeping yourself or other people safe represents overprotectiveness, anxiety, and an inability to trust the natural course of events. Fears of vulnerability or a feeling of insecurity regarding the unpredictable nature of life. Unhealthy boundaries, where your sense of responsibility for others' safety is excessive, leading you to restrict their freedom or your own. A sense of paranoia, fear of unknown threats, or an exaggerated perception of danger surrounding yourself or loved ones, causing undue stress and anxiety.
To dream of something positive that keeps happening represents recurring feelings of persistence about optimism, success, or favor. A sense of continuity, consistency, and positivity in your life. It suggests a period of prosperity, happiness, or beneficial circumstances that you are experiencing consistently. A recurring source of joy, success, or fulfillment. This type of dream can signify positive reinforcement, indicating that your actions or decisions are leading to repeated favorable outcomes. It can also reflect a mindset of abundance, confidence, or ongoing good fortune that you feel is impacting your life in a repetitive, affirming way. Feeling that you are on the right path and that good things are consistently coming your way.
Negatively, dreaming about something positive that keeps happening represents feelings of persistence about a possible disconnect from reality, fears of future disappointments, or disbelief in your good fortune. Anxiety or jealousy that the positive events that keep happening will end. Complacency, taking the good times for granted, not fully appreciating something positive, or neglecting certain responsibilities or relationships because you assume the positive outcomes will continue without effort. Feelings of unworthiness or guilt over good things happening to you consistently, perhaps stemming from a lack of self-esteem or unresolved issues from the past.
To dream of something negative that keeps happening represents persistence about feelings of being stuck or trapped in a cycle of negativity or adversity. Persistent challenges or recurring problems that you are struggling to overcome. Deep-seated worries, repetitive failures, or consistent obstacles you are encountering in your waking life. Entanglement in a web of emotions, expectations, or social pressures that you find difficult to remove yourself from. Persistent feelings of fear, anxiety, or disappointment. Feelings of helplessness or frustration about a situation or behavior that doesn't seem to change or improve, pointing towards a need for a new approach or perspective in handling these recurring issues. This dream could be a reminder to address and break free from these negative patterns in your waking life to find a more positive and fulfilling path.
Example: A teenage boy dreamed of keeping people and animals safe while the world was devastated by a flu and a nuclear bomb. In waking life, he was beginning bible study. In this case, keeping people and animals safe may have reflected his desire to uphold values, spread spiritual awareness, provide comfort, or offer guidance based on his new religious studies.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of a spiderweb that would keep sticking to her body. In waking life, she was not happy with her relationship and believed she made a mistake getting involved with the man in the first place. In this case, the spiderweb that keeps sticking to her body may have reflected her feelings of being persistently trapped in an undesirable relationship.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of needing to keep acupuncture needles in her face longer than she wanted to. In waking life, she was experiencing relationship issues involving financial savings and her future. In this case, the need to keep the acupuncture needles in her face may have reflected her feelings of enduring discomfort or taking drastic measures to maintain or restore balance in her relationship and financial situation.
Example 4: A teenage boy dreamed of an old man giving him a coin in order to complete a mission. At the end of the mission, the old man told him he should give the coin away, but the dreamer liked the coin and didn't want to give it away. In waking life, he claimed to have recently found out that he was a "Starseed" and had a very strong vibration feeling that lasted for the rest of the day. In this case, wanting to keep the coin may have reflected his reluctance to let go of a newfound sense of purpose or identity, symbolized by the coin.
Lock
To dream of a lock represents a sense of restriction, confinement, or security in a situation or relationship. It may symbolize boundaries, obstacles, or the need for control and privacy in certain aspects of your life. A lock can also indicate the feeling of ownership or protectiveness over something or someone.
To dream of locking something may represent restrictions you are making for others or your attempt to shut off others completely. Alternatively, you may feel that certain demands must be met emotionally or situationally by someone else. You feel a sense of ownership over something. Establishing boundaries or a need for control and privacy.
To dream of unlocking may represent new opportunities or a sense of liberation from previous restrictions and limitations. You may be experiencing newfound freedom in a relationship, career, or personal growth. Unlocking can symbolize overcoming obstacles, solving problems, or gaining access to previously inaccessible resources or information. It might also indicate a shift in your mindset, allowing you to explore new perspectives, ideas, or ways of thinking that had been previously unavailable or unattainable. Feelings about someone giving you permission to do something they previously didn't.
To dream of being locked out represents feelings of exclusion or being left out. You may feel that your freedom or independence is being limited by external circumstances, such as policies or regulations, or by internal factors like fear or self-doubt. You may feel cut off or kept away from something. You may also feel unable to see something. An obstacle, boundary, or impossible requirement feel imposed on you. A lock could also reflect someone else's sense of ownership. Alternatively, you may feel that you're unable to see someone else's hidden motives.
To dream of being locked in represents feelings of entrapment, confinement, or powerlessness within a situation or relationship. You may feel stuck, unable to make progress, or unable to escape a certain circumstance. This could also indicate a perceived lack of control over your own life or decisions. Being locked in might symbolize a need to confront your fears, reevaluate your choices, or seek help in order to regain your freedom and sense of autonomy. It can also reflect feelings of helplessness and a need for change or intervention to break free from the constraints that are holding you back.
To dream of your key not working on a lock may represent feelings of frustration, helplessness, or inadequacy in finding a solution to a problem or obstacle in your life. You may be experiencing difficulties in accessing something important to you, or you might be struggling to make progress in a situation. This could also symbolize a need for change, adaptability, or exploring alternative approaches, as your current methods or mindset may not be effective in addressing the challenges you are facing. A need to find new answers or insight into your problems. You may have to try something new to find a solution.
To dream of picking a lock represents your desire to defy boundaries, rules, or expectations placed upon you. It may symbolize your determination to access something that is off-limits or restricted, or your unwillingness to accept limitations in your life. Picking a lock in your dream could also indicate your resourcefulness and creativity in finding unconventional ways to solve problems or overcome obstacles, asserting your independence and personal power in the process.
To dream of being unable to lock something may reflect feelings of insecurity, vulnerability, or a lack of control in a situation or relationship. It could indicate that you are struggling to establish boundaries, protect your privacy, or maintain a sense of ownership over something or someone. This might also symbolize a fear of intrusion or the inability to keep unwanted influences at bay. Alternatively, it could represent feelings of incompetence or inadequacy in safeguarding what you value or care about, prompting you to reassess your priorities or seek more effective means of protection and control.
Example: A woman dreamed being unable to lock a door and feeling unsafe. In waking life, she feared that her husband's sex addiction couldn't be stopped and that it would ruin their marriage. In this case, being unable to lock a door may have reflected her feelings of powerlessness and insecurity in her relationship, as well as her inability to establish boundaries or protect her emotional well-being from her husband's addiction.
Example 2: A woman dreamed of being locked in her apartment. In waking life, she was unhappy in her marriage and days later began discussing separation with her husband. In this case, being locked in the apartment may have reflected her unpleasant feelings about being trapped in her relationship or living situation with her husband.
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Macaroni
To dream of a macaroni pasta (no cheese) represents feelings of safety, simplicity, and affording to make a situation work out as fantastic and interesting as you want it to while being acceptable. The foundational aspects or beginnings of comfort and simplicity in a situation that safely works out more interesting than before. The ability to affordably cultivate a situation that is as fascinating and intriguing as desired. Not having to explain why an option is cheap in order to ensure a fantastic and interesting outcome.
Negatively, dreaming about macaroni may represent feelings about overdoing believing a safe, simple, affordable experience is remarkable or incredible. A lack of sophistication about finding simplicity overly incredible, which others might find laughable.
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Maxi Pad
To dream of a maxi pad represents your wish to enjoy yourself while feeling forced to deal with a nagging problem. Not allowing your problem to stop you. Feeling that you have a way to make a "time out" a lot easier on yourself. Annoyed feelings that you have to be careful about addressing at a problem at all when nobody else has to.
Negatively, a maxi pad may reflect problems with overlooking how hard, complicated, or drawn out a problem could be. A naive view of how easy you can make a "timeout" be.
Alternatively, dreams of maxi pads or tampons may reflect a woman's heightened concerns about embarrassing herself by bleeding on herself in public because she didn't properly use a sanitary product.
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Michael From Halloween
To dream of Michael from Halloween represents feelings or fears about emptiness that needs to finish you off if it ever sees you. Fear of total failure never wants to listen to anything you have to say including noticing your innocent. Feelings of fear or an evil that you feel never cares about anything except getting you back. Situations that terrify you that someone or something isn't stupid about only getting you back. An enemy that is impossible to deal with rationally. Enemies or fears that want to get you back while noticing you never get to talk back to them. Feelings of fear that someone or something will never stop coming for you like it's their job. Fear of someone or something that surprises you that it can afford to do nothing except come for you. Enemies that aren't listening at all. Enemies that don't care about why they don't like you and don't care about anything except getting you back anyway. Feelings about
Fear of an impossible ruthless enemy that will never change its mind and never want to stop coming for you. Feeling that once an enemy sees you that nothing else matters to them except making you look like a complete failure. Ignorance of terrible people that will never stop believing it's their full time job to finish you off getting you back. Putting up with an idiot that feels it's their job to never want to stop scaring you with never getting to relax.
Michael Myers from Halloween in a dream may be a sign that it's not a good idea to hope that your enemy or powerful fear will go away on it's own. It may also be a sign that getting as far away as possible from a problem or confronting a problem with a permanent reaction that you've never tried before may be better. You may need to embarrass a person publicly to draw attention to their behavior to make dealing with it easier.
Example: A woman dreamed of seeing Michael from the movie Halloween. In the dream she tried and failed to beat up Michael. Michael ended up holding her throat. In waking life she was dealing with people who belittled her and felt bad that she didn't stand up to them when she wanted to.
Muppets
To dream of Muppets represents feelings about behavior that's whimsically controlled by someone else while not being aware of it, wacky about family life safety, likes never being alone, screwing up everything it does, and making history never believing in itself as much as it said. A whimsically controlling factor to a family-safe situation that is harmlessly eccentric about screwing up all the time and not being taken seriously by yourself or others.
Example: A University student dreamed of working for drug-addicted Muppets at a bakery that may have doubled as a brothel. In waking life, she enjoyed baking at school while lots of people at school were involved in soft drugs or crazy frathouse life. In this case, the Muppets may have reflected her feelings about frathouses whimsically controlling students enjoying never being alone while using her baked goods to make history by getting high, drunk, or having sex that always ends up in a disaster that's laughable because everyone is a safe academic person that isn't an expert about being intoxicated.
Example 2: A young man dreamed of being in a prison cell when a very large Muppet of Kermit The Frog was announced as his new cellmate. The Muppet of Kermit The Frog arrogantly gave him the choice of prison sex or fighting with him. The dreamer was then raped by Kermit. In waking life, the dreamer was released from prison a year earlier. In this case, the Muppet theme of Kermit The Frog may have reflected his feelings about the community service program being controlled by the courts with a whimsical lighthearted approach, family life safer than jail, unpredictably rearranging its schedule or priorities all the time to revolving door of convicts, while being friendly about not being alone with other people witnessing service hours being completed.
Additionally, the Kermit The Frog symbolism may have reflected his awareness that that community service organizer was a nice person who wouldn't talk back to him if he embarrassed them by telling them he was leaving for another community service location after getting personal help to work because new people were always arriving, but instead choosing to accept unpleasant conditions (rape). Kermit's large size may have reflected how scary the power of the court system felt that was controlling the community service organization. The rape scene may point to feelings about community service requirements feeling unbearable to endure experiencing without a complaint.
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Murder
To dream of committing murder represents your motivation to make absolutely sure you never think a certain way ever again. Making sure change occurs no matter the costs, how ugly a situation gets, or how dangerous it feels. Putting an end to a habit, thinking pattern, or situation for good. An intentional ending to a relationship. Showing the courage to stand up to something difficult. Bravely overcoming a powerful fear. Getting revenge on someone, feeling hatred, resisting problems that you feel are unacceptable. Guilty feelings or awareness of yourself having destroyed something or ruined someone's life.
Murder in a dream can also represent resentment you have or that you feel towards you from others. Friends that are jealous or people that like watching you lose.
Negatively, murdering someone in a dream may reflect situations where you are experiencing intense jealousy. Killing off someone else's happiness, success, or power. Feelings about family members you don't like seeming to purposely enjoy making you unhappy.
People who are giving up addictions or bad habits commonly dream of murder.
To dream that you are murdered represents powerful negative feelings about failure or unpleasant change you couldn't stop. Fearing scary consequences. Experiencing failure or feeling that someone likes to see you fail. Feeling that a person has purposely ruined you or tried to stop you from winning. Feeling that someone has intentionally tried to embarrass you or destroy your reputation for good. Being murdered may also reflect a problem that you may be having trouble getting over. Feeling that your addictions or cravings are too hard to resist. Fearing that someone will react badly. Feeling that someone has destroyed some area of your life. Alternatively, being murdered by represent a problem situation that cut you off or overpowered you in some way.
Dreaming about being murdered is common for people experiencing depression.
To dream of attempted murder represents you or someone else that has tried to permanently cancel or fail something. It may also reflect a failed attempt to embarrass someone. Alternatively, it may reflect feelings that someone is out to get you, but doesn't have the power or resources to carry it out. You or someone else that has risked everything to eliminate something and failed at it.
To dream of murdering an entire family represents feelings about an entire area of your life being completely failed. Feeling that someone has intentionally tried to ensure that you never do something ever again. Feeling that someone has intentionally tried to make sure you don't enjoy something ever again. Feeling that you are intentionally left abandoned or alone. Feeling that enemies have cut off all your assistance or alternative options. Feeling that you never get to do something ever again no matter what. Feeling that there is nothing left to protect you or support you.
Woman who fear their abusive their abusive ex-boyfriends or ex-husbands often dream of being murdered or seeing people murdered.
Example: A young man dreamed of confidently murdering a terrible person he knew in elementary school who used to pick on him and call him a "faggot" everyday. In waking life the young man lost his virginity after being very insecure about girls.
Example 2: A woman had recurring nightmares of being murdered. In waking life she feared being severely beaten by her abusive husband.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of murdering someone. In waking life she had broke up with her boyfriend after having carefully planned it. She felt that she had to be coldhearted about the breakup to make it work.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of a murderer killing lots of people. In waking life a number of her friends had coincidentally died at the same time. The murder may have reflected her feelings about god choosing to make all her friends die.
Example 5: A woman dreamed of seeing people being murdered. In waking life she feared her abusive ex-husband showing up at her house to kill her and her new husband. This ex-husband had previously made threats to kill her.
Example 6: A former friend of O.J. Simpson confessed to the jury during his trial that Simpson had confided in him that he had dreamed of killing Nicole Simpson. In this case the dream could have reflected his guilt for the murder or his fear of facing the reality of the consequences of his actions. Alternatively, if he was not guilty the dream could have reflected his preoccupation with believing that divorcing Nicole and not being a better husband made him responsible for her death because her life would have been different allowing her to avoid being murdered.
Example 7: A woman dreamed of people from a small town trying to kill her by making her eat a cracker. In waking life she was very concerned about staying off her diet for too long not being good for her. The threat of being killed in this case may have reflected her worries about staying off her diet in small ways making her permanently stop her diet. The potential for death might have represented the potential to permanently feel like a loser who gave up being someone who wants to diet.