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Voodoo

To dream of voodoo represents feelings about dishonest manipulation and control. Feeling that as long as you do something dishonest in a perfect way that you can have total control over someone. Noticing very personal things about people that you feel allows you to have total control over them. Feelings about evil manipulation of coworkers, friends, and family. Dishonest manipulation of others that feels like a black magic spell.

Example: A teenage girl dreamed of a voodoo queen that was physically dead, but still alive. In waking life she had been trying to manipulate people to keep girls away from a boy she had a crush on, but the manipulation wasn't working as she found out the boy she had a crush on didn't like her.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of fearing someone else would use voodoo magic on her son. In waking life she was having problems at work with a coworker turning her boss against her for months.

Waiting Room

*Please See Waiting

Walls

To dream of a wall represents a mental or emotional barrier, limitation, or obstacle to progress. Obstacles or barriers in one's life that are difficult to overcome or resolve. The challenge you face in achieving your goals or overcoming personal issues. If you are trying to climb or break through a wall in your dream, it may suggest that you are actively working to overcome obstacles and find solutions to your limitations. Emotional boundaries you have set up to protect yourself from being hurt or to maintain a certain level of personal space.

To dream of a wall in your house represents your codes of behavior, your belief systems, and attitudes. Things you think and feel that keep you the way you are, or that you're afraid to go outside of. What makes you individual or makes you unique from others. Personal or emotional boundaries as an individual.

Bedroom walls may reflect your private or personal thoughts about your own personality. Often a reflection of a person's secret dislike of themselves in some way or what they are hiding about themselves from other people.

Colors or designs on the wall will help to point out the theme of the obstacle.

To dream of an orange wall represents an obstacle or boundary that feels very powerful, strong, effective, or too important to ignore. The orange color could represent the energy and intensity of the obstacle you are facing.

To dream of a red wall represents a very negative or dangerous obstruction that must be processed. The red wall may also indicate that you need to confront or address certain issues with determination and courage. The red color could represent the urgency of the obstacle you are facing.

To dream of a white wall represents a barrier or obstacle that is perfect about certain behavior not being allowed beyond a current situation. A barrier or obstacle that is mean about requiring perfect purification instead of the progress you expected. The need for a clear and honest approach when dealing with the obstacles you face. Progress is not allowed unless your perfect. Alternatively, a white wall may indicate that you are facing barriers that seem insurmountable with being perfect, but may not be as difficult as they initially appear. Facing a white wall in your dream could encourage you to address an issue with a sense of optimism and perseverance, as well as a focus on maintaining your integrity and values while overcoming the obstacles.

To dream of a glass wall represents a emotional barrier, limitation, or obstacle to progress that is transparent, fragile, or easily shattered. You are aware of the obstacles in your life, yet you might feel unable to break through or overcome them. Feelings of being held back and forced to observe.

To dream of reaching through a wall represents thinking that boundaries or limitations aren't important, don't need to be respected, or pushing passed obstacles. Pushing past obstacles in order to achieve personal growth, establish deeper connections, or reach your goals. Your attempt to try to new ideas or look at problems from different angles. Not letting current views hold you back. A willingness to have a new attitude or belief about a problem that doesn't fear boundaries, rules, or authority.

To dream of driving into a wall represents feelings of hitting a barrier, obstacle, or limitation to progress in your life with your current decision-making style. Progress has come to a sudden stop. Feelings of self-destructiveness or making poor decisions that lead to negative outcomes. Driving into a wall may reflect feelings of impulsive behavior, recklessness, or acting without considering the consequences. A sense of frustration, disappointment, or a need to change course or find a different approach to overcome the challenges in your life.

To dream of a broken wall represents feelings about emotional barriers coming down or obstacles not blocking you anymore. Confronting a problem or feelings about a problem reversing on it's own. Pushing past obstacles. Feeling that nothing can stop you anymore.

Example: A person dreamed of seeing that no apartments in their building had walls. In waking life, they were living in Nazi Germany while the government was slowly eroding privacy rights. In this case, the lack of walls may have reflected their perception of the government's invasive actions that were eroding personal boundaries and leaving people exposed to scrutiny and control.

Example 2: A man had annual recurring waking visions of seeing Hebrew letters on his walls. In waking life, these visions would occur for 6 weeks every year following Yom Kippor. The visions may have reflected his private feelings of disliking his personality being obligated to "think religious" for extended periods of time following the holiday.

Example 3: A young boy dreamed of the walls in his home collapsing and falling apart. In waking life, his parents were getting a divorce and his family life was in ruins. In this case, the walls collapsing and falling apart may have reflected his feelings of instability and the breakdown of the emotional structure in his family, as well as his perception of the once-solid foundations of his home life crumbling before him.

Example 4: A woman dreamed of seeing a red walls fall down. In waking life, she was hoping that a work visa and transfer license applications that had been frustrating her would finally end up being processed allowing her work again. In this case, the red walls falling down may have reflected her desire for the removal of the negative or urgent obstacles related to her work visa and transfer license applications, allowing her to regain control over her career and move forward with her professional life.

Example 5: A woman dreamed of seeing a wall breaking down. In waking life, she was contemplating a divorce. In this case, the wall breaking down may have reflected acceptance that the barriers and obstacles within her marriage were crumbling, symbolizing the impending end of her relationship and the opportunity for new beginnings and personal growth.

*Please See Bricks

Washing Hair

To dream of washing hair represents changing negative thoughts or bad attitudes. You are making a fresh start. Trying to rid yourself of unpleasant thoughts or get your mind of something you don't like.

Example: A woman dreamed of washing her hair in dirty water. In waking life she had a headache she couldn't get rid of no matter what she tried.

Waterslides

To dream of a water slide represents being carefree while enjoying negative situations or negative habits. It also points to risk taking. Playing with uncertainty or feeling good ignoring the consequences of your actions. A waterslide is a sign that you may know that you are doing something wrong or risky and are enjoying it anyway. Having fun behaving bad.

A water slide may appear in dreams when you are enjoying being mean to someone, having sex with people you don't care about, are enjoying pornography, or exploiting power or advantages you have for your own enjoyment. It may also show up when you are gambling or taking risks.

To dream of being nervous while going down a waterslide represents hesitance about the consequences for something you may be enjoying and know is wrong.

Examples: A man dreamed of playing on a waterslide. In waking life he was deeply religious while having difficulty avoiding looking at pornography which he knew was wrong. The waterslide reflected his enjoyment of pornography which he felt was wrong to look at. Enjoying himself taking a risk spiritually.

*Please See Water Park

Weightlifter

To dream of a weightlifter represents an aspect of your personality that is working to become stronger. You are making changes, or trying to improve yourself in some way. Alternatively, a weightlifter may reflect your attempt to build stamina, will power, self-control, or a more positive mindset.

A body builder may also reflect your attempts to develop power or improve yourself.

*Please See Weightlifting

Weightlifting

To dream of lifting weights represents you or someone else that is working to improve themselves. Trying to become stronger in some way.

If you see evil people lifting weight this symbolizes negative aspects of yourself that are becoming more powerful. Insensitive, deceptive, or negative habits are flourishing. You may be looking for ways to be meaner, scarier, or get revenge.

Whiteboard-Dry Erase Board

To dream of a whiteboard or dry erase board represents professionally presenting an idea or possibility. Professionally brainstorming or noticing an idea is possible. Professionally noticing what ideas look like before you try them. A professionally or thoughtfully presented idea that you don't have to listen to if you don't want to. Noticing an idea first, but not forever. Ideas possibilities that you don't have to listen to if you don't want to. Not having to care about anyone else's feelings if you didn't want to while looking at or considering a presented idea. Feeling that it's intelligent to listen to presented ideas at least once. Not feeling scared to listen to a serious idea. Feeling that it's just your job to present an idea as intelligently as possible. Situations where it looks better for appearances if you listen to ideas or brainstorming presented to you.

Negatively, dreaming about a whiteboard may represents feelings that you might not being intelligent or safe if you don't listen to something ideas presented or brainstormed at least once. Feelings about yourself presenting an idea as intelligent as possible, but that nobody has to listen to it. Not liking wasting your time listening to someone else offer professional ideas or possibilities. Where as a standard chalkboard may reflect having to care, think, or have anxiety related to presented ideas or brainstorming, a white board doesn't. The symbolism is based on the chalkboard being more related to school with a whiteboard being more related to non-school professional.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing a person's face on a whiteboard in a classroom. In waking life the dreamer felt forced to consider the possibility of an idea by a person just in case before going ahead with any serious final decisions. The whiteboard in this case may have reflected his feelings about the presented alternative idea by a careful person which he didn't have to accept if he didn't want to.

*Please See Chalkboard

Wife

To dream of your current wife represents an aspect of your personality or area of your life that is a supportive source of passive confidence. Emotional support, nurturing, intuition, and passive safety that you rely on. An aspect of yourself that is permanently supportive by being more passive and safer than you are. Feeling that you are committed to behavior or a habit that is more passively safer than you usually are. It may represent a nurturing, supportive, and resilient aspect of yourself that you can rely on during difficult times. A nurturing, supportive, and resilient person in your waking life who provides unwavering support and guidance during difficult times. Feeling that you deserve to be confident in a passive state even if it means getting angry or yelling first to achieve it.

Negatively, dreaming of your wife may represent a passively safer area of your life that has always worked that's starting to have problems. Feeling stuck with passivity that doesn't do anything except say it's better. Overdoing relying on nurturing, supportive, and resilient aspects of yourself that you rely on during difficult times. A feeling of dependence on a supportive source of nurturing, supportive safety, and passivity, leading to a lack of confidence and self-reliance. Feeling "married" to an emotional aspect of yourself that doesn't help. Relying on anger to stay passive.

Dreaming of a husband and wife may also reflect a theme of conscience and intuition where the man represents the conscience about decision-making and the woman represents the intuition about safety for the future. An example would be a fat husband and a wife that is too skinny. The husband may reflect a conscience or style of decision-making that is lazy while the wife would represent an intuition or future thinking for safety that isn't strong. Famous people oddly pared as couples may reflect a style of conscience and intuition based on their most apparent traits.

Alternatively, your wife may reflect your current projection of her and your current relationship. Anxieties or fears about the future of your relationship with your wife. Dissatisfaction with the relationship in waking life.

Example: A woman dreamed of seeing a husband and wife. In waking life she had decided to she wanted to move, but intuitively knew it wasn't safe to because she couldn't afford to.

Example 2: A man dreamed that Evangeline Lilly was his wife. In waking life he was repeatedly talking back to someone about never listening to them ask him to reduce himself again because he believed he was important enough to deserve to be better than that. He felt he deserved to passively respect himself passed the demands made of him. In this case, the wife symbolism may have reflected the man's desire for a strong confident passivity that didn't deserve to be asked twice.

Example 3: A female healthcare worker dreamed of seeing the dead wife of a male patient she was taking care of. In waking life, the woman experienced a dying male patient making a full recovery when it was expected that the patient would die. She was very religious and feared that man would not have an opportunity to be saved by God. In this case, the wife may have reflected the woman's feelings about the man "being married" to deserving to live as though God was supportive, nurturing, and intuitive about keeping him alive against all odds.

*Please See Marriage

*Please See Cheating

Workout

To dream of a workout represents feelings about practicing something to strengthen certain aspects of your life. A wish to be stronger in some area of your life. Feelings about effort, discipline, and dedication required to improve oneself or achieve a goal. Your commitment to self-improvement. Developing skills that are important to you. Your efforts to develop skills or competencies that are crucial for career advancement or job performance.

Negatively, dreaming about a workout may represent feelings about overdoing practicing to strengthen or improve yourself in some area of your life that's a waste of time. Frustration, exhaustion, or the fear of not being good enough. Concerns about whether the effort you are putting into self-improvement is actually paying off or whether you are pushing yourself too hard. Struggling with self-doubt or perceived inadequacies.

Example: A man dreamed of being in the gym with his brother and for some reason neither of them were able to workout. In waking life, he was worried he was falling behind spiritually and concerned about not being strong enough spiritually for a future job in the church ministry. In this case, being unable to workout may have reflected his feelings of inadequacy or doubt about his spiritual strength due to a lack of praying or church attendance.

Worship

To dream of worship represents feelings about unquestioned respect for an icon, hero, beautiful person, or supreme person. Unquestioned respect for religion or an idol. Feeling scared or stupid if you don't respect the power of a person, idol, or God. A belief that someone is always better than you no matter what. A wish to feel worthy in the presence of someone or something bigger than you are.

Negatively, worship in a dream may reflect giving personal power away to someone or something because you fear its supremacy. Feeling that you are not worthy. Excessive honor or respect being given without question. Feeling that someone looks stupid honoring, respecting, or serving another. A naive belief that someone is always better than you no matter what. Excessive respect for religion or witchcraft.

Yarmulkes

To dream of a yarmulke represents a mood or attitude that's conservative about believing it didn't get ripped off with anyone seeing it making a mistake doing anything immoral. You or someone else is being very stubborn about conservative moral beliefs or actions. Feelings about not being better than anyone else while having to see yourself being never being questionable about making a mistake with morality. Honesty, fairness, caring for others, or confronting problems may suddenly be very important with integrity that isn't questioned. Not wanting anyone to get angry or yell at you for why you like yourself being moral.

Negatively, dreaming about a yarmulke may represent feelings about overdoing conservative about believing it didn't get ripped off with anyone seeing it making a mistake doing anything immoral. Feelings about behavior that is laughed at for being too conservative about seeing itself as never making a mistake being immoral.

A yarmulke may appear in a dream when your integrity, success, or ability to adapt to problems is being tested.

Yearbook

To dream of a yearbook represents nostalgia. It's your memories and focus on past relationships or situations. You may be reexamining friendships, or experiences that you had when you were younger.

A yearbook may also reflect your attempts to gain insight into your life by examining your past. It may also represent your regrets, or desire to change the past.






 

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