DREAM DICTIONARY
A symbol of something new growing in you — an idea, a project, a self — not usually a literal forecast.
Sit with this
“What are you quietly growing right now that the world cannot see yet?”
What it means
Dreaming of pregnancy most often means something is gestating: a creative project, a fresh direction, a new version of yourself taking shape before it is ready to be seen. It speaks to potential and anticipation.
Psychologically, the pregnant dream points to inner growth — something developing in the dark before it is born into your waking life. The accompanying emotion (joy, dread, surprise) tells you how you really feel about whatever is on the way.
Folk traditions often read pregnancy dreams as omens of abundance, luck, or a coming windfall — the symbol of fertility spilling over from the literal into the fortunes of the household.
Excitement about something new you are nurturing into being.
A new responsibility or idea has arrived before you felt ready for it.
A project or new self finally emerging into the open — the work made visible.
Anxiety about whether you can carry something to completion.
Dreams were Jung’s royal road to the unconscious. Find which archetype is running the show beneath your waking mind.
Take the test →A symbol of something new growing in you — an idea, a project, a self — not usually a literal forecast. Dreaming of pregnancy most often means something is gestating: a creative project, a fresh direction, a new version of yourself taking shape before it is ready to be seen. It speaks to potential and anticipation.
Psychologically, the pregnant dream points to inner growth — something developing in the dark before it is born into your waking life. The accompanying emotion (joy, dread, surprise) tells you how you really feel about whatever is on the way.
Folk traditions often read pregnancy dreams as omens of abundance, luck, or a coming windfall — the symbol of fertility spilling over from the literal into the fortunes of the household.
Recurring dreams usually mean the underlying feeling is unresolved. Common triggers include a new project or creative idea, a life change taking shape, a desire (or fear) about parenthood. The dream tends to fade once the waking-life situation it mirrors is acknowledged.
Body & Self
Teeth Falling Out
One of the most common dreams of all — usually about a loss of control, a fear of how you appear, or a transition you can feel but not yet name.
Body & Self
Blood
Life force, vitality, and sacrifice — blood points to what energises you and what may be draining away.
Body & Self
Naked in Public
Vulnerability and the fear of being exposed — of others seeing the real, unguarded you.