Dream dictionary
You already know the feeling — the fall, the chase, the water rising, the teeth giving way. Some dreams visit nearly everyone, and once you see what’s underneath them, they stop feeling so strange. Here’s what each one tends to mean, and why it shows up when it does. When you’re ready for the one only your own dream can answer, Drevial reads it for you.
You know the feeling before you're even fully awake — the drop in your stomach, the reflex to catch yourself. It usually visits when something under you has already given way.
Read the meaning →It's not really about your teeth. It shows up when you feel exposed — watched, judged, unsure whether what you said (or didn't say) was the right thing.
Read the meaning →You're running, and you can't outrun it. Chase dreams are almost always avoidance made visible — what matters isn't who's behind you, it's what you'd have to face if you stopped.
Read the meaning →The snake carries two meanings at once — danger and healing — and it can feel unsettling not knowing which one is yours. Usually, the dream itself tells you.
Read the meaning →Water is the oldest image we have for feeling. However it shows up in your dream — still, murky, rising, calm — it's usually describing your emotional life more honestly than you would.
Read the meaning →This is the dream that frightens people most and predicts the least. It almost always marks an ending that's already begun — not one that's coming.
Read the meaning →This is the rare dream you're sorry to wake from. How easily you stay in the air — and how afraid you are of coming down — is usually the whole message.
Read the meaning →Something in you is forming, and it's not ready to be seen yet — which is often exactly how it feels while you're awake, too.
Read the meaning →This dream is rarely about wanting them back. It's more often your mind still working through what that relationship taught you about yourself.
Read the meaning →The house in your dream is almost always you — its rooms, the ones you avoid, and the ones you didn't even know were there.
Read the meaning →Spiders carry two things at once — being caught in something you can't easily leave, and the patient, quiet building of something intricate.
Read the meaning →The car in your dream is the direction of your life, and who's driving it. Crashes ask about control; brakes ask about speed.
Read the meaning →Your dream had its own details — its own people, its own fear, its own ending. Drevial reads those, not just the symbol.
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