To dream that you ascend steps, denotes that fair prospects will relieve former anxiety.To decend them, you may look for misfortune.To fall down them, you are threatened with unexp...
1. Creating a false or illusory image (as in “paint a rosy picture”).2. A long prosperous life (to have a painting).3. Object of gossip (to have paint on clothing).4. To obtain...
Often we do not recognize our own creative ability and thus the potential we have to be in touch with the spiritual dimension. We each have the capability of ‘reflecting’ the d...
(Art; Picture; Portrait) In a dream, paintings represent memories, guidance, or advice. Paintings in a dream also denote the passing of time, advancing of years, or the days of one...
Something new is arriving.A Threshold (obstacles) that needs to be overcome. Usually a sign of...
To see newly painted houses in dreams, foretells that you will succeed with some devised plan.To have paint on your clothing, you will be made unhappy by the thoughtless criticisms...
Reaching a stage of advancement— social and conscious. Often, stopping in order to gain a better view. Stairs also represent an interim stage between above and below—between he...
Vision: If you have had a portrait made of yourself: you need admiration too much, try for less grandiosity—people don’t believe you anyhow. Dreaming that you are painting: ta...
Dreams of a stepsister/stepbrother signify competition for mother/father love, attention, and affection. This is a venting dream where you are releasing out your fear of scarcity, ...
If you were impressed by the painting in your dream, it is a reminder that social snobbery (or pretensions) frequently result in lost opportunities....
If your waking life includes a stepfamily, your dreams may reflect this by those individuals showing up as characters.If this is the case, the stepsiblings in your dreams are actin...
In Dream Encyclopedia, we provide comprehensive guidance on each step required for dream interpretation. Here, we'll offer a brief overview to get you started on interpreting your ...