To dream of a white moth, foretells unavoidable sickness, though you will be tempted to accuse yourself or some other with wrong-doing, which you think causes the complaint. For a woman to see one flying around in the room at night, forebodes unrequited wishes and disposition which will effect the enjoyment of other people. To see a moth flying and finally settling upon something, or disappearing totally, foreshadows death of friends or relatives.
This dream's meaning depends on the emotions you experienced during the dream. The moth might symbolize mysterious and transformative beauty, and attraction to everything that "light" represents. But it might just as easily symbolize hidden wasting and decay, and a tendency toward self-destruction.
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Early marriage, for women.
Moth is a minor character in A Midsummer Night's Dream and typically has only a few lines in the play. One example of Moth's lines is, "I pray you, commend me to Mistress Squash, your mother, and to Master Peascod, your father. Good master Peaseblossom, I shall desire of you more acquaintance too."
Dreaming about a moth could mean something is bothering you in real life. It may also mean you have noticed problems about yourself.
Dreams of cats have multiple meanings. Cats are known as familiars, and are our escorts into the unconscious. To a woman, a cat can represent her archetype of intuition (the witch archetype). To a man, the cat could symbolize his inner female, known as the Anima.
In Shakespeare's time, "mote" referred to "moth."
A dream within a dream can symbolize layers of consciousness, uncertainty, or the blurring of reality and imagination. It may suggest the complexity of one's thoughts and emotions, or the difficulty in distinguishing between what is real and what is not.
If you dream about carabao, it could have so many meanings depending on the context of the dream. In most cases, dreams about animal may symbolize the emotions one has towards a particular thing.
The smallest part in A Midsummer Night's Dream is the character of Moth, who appears in Act 5, Scene 1 as a fairy attending the fairy king Oberon. Despite being a minor character, Moth contributes to the magical atmosphere of the play.
To dream that you are on a boardwalk symbolizes your 'life path'. It represents your social circle and lifestyle.