This dream suggests that the dreamer feels torn or split between two roles. For example, the demands at work might conflict with the needs of the family. The two conflicting roles could be represented in the dream as a double image in the mirror as the dreamer asks which role represents the true self.
In one sense, lacking a reflection in a dream simply signals "this is not reality." Some individuals who practice lucid dreaming intentionally look for reflections as confirmation that their experience is a dream.
> However, if the missing reflection is the main image of the dream, it suggests that the dreamer feels invisible, as if their presence is making no impression in the world. In this case, the message could be that the dreamer needs to be more assertive in real life, and to realize they deserve as much attention as anyone else.
If you are looking into the mirror (from close proximity) and the only image you see in the mirror is someone else, you may be feeling the need to "be someone else". Either from a lack of contentment with your own life or a bit of envy for the life of another. This can on occasion mean you have been doing something lately that is unlike you, and you are sub-consciously thinking you are "not yourself".
If you are looking into a mirror at your own image and see someone else as well, you are most likely trying to contact or check up on that person, or perhaps see into them. Alternately they may be trying to contact/check up on you.
The meaning of your specific dream depends on what you were doing in relation to the mirrors: were you looking at yourself? Generally speaking, the dream could be telling you that you need to look at yourself in a different way.
This means that you need to "take a good look at yourself," in the sense of carefully thinking about who you think you are, what you believe about yourself, and who you want to be. The dream suggests that your own mind is trying to get you to face some facts (what you see in the mirror) that you have been trying to hide from yourself.
For many people, breaking a mirror symbolizes a period of bad luck. Perhaps you are going through a period of bad luck. If the emphasis of the dream is more on the reflection than the mirror, then it could mean that something has happened to "shatter" your life.
In dreams, mirrors often suggest self reflection, or seeing oneself from a new perspective: self understanding. Alternatively, depending on other factors in the dream, a mirror could indicate seeing things from a wrong perspective, or from a distorted view.
It means that you care of your looks
it means a fear of mirrors. :():
Means that she was getting too old to date Edward.
Bold dream = a very vivid dream
It means nothing. It just means that in your dream the world exploded.
It means sth good will happen in your life. Good dream essentially.
I Have a Dream means that you wish that something in your world will change and things will be different
I've never heard dreaming about fruits means pregnancy, but I know if you dream 'fish' it means pregnancy.
I Have a Dream means that you wish that something in your world will change and things will be different
The name Ashlyn means "Dream" .Origin: GaelicPronunciation: ASH linForm of: aislingrating : *** 3/5
Probably means what any other dream means - very little.
Dormir means to sleep when used as a verb. The act of sleeping or the act of falling asleep. Soñar means to dream. The act of dreaming. But sometimes it can mean to Sleep. In Spanish you may sometimes hear a parent tell a child to "go to dream" (Vete a soñar) which really means Go to sleep. Sueño means "a dream" and at times sleep when used as a noun. Dar sueño (give dream) really means to get sleepy. Tengo sueño (I have dream) means I'm sleepy. Tengo un sueño means I have a dream.
It means that you are doing good on that certain dream.