To dream that you see a clock, denotes danger from a foe.To hear one strike, you will receive unpleasant news.The death of some friend is implied. ...
(Timepiece) Seeing an alarm clock in a dream means exposing ills, richness of a poor person, or fulfilling a promise.(Also see Clock)...
Ability to see, understand—or lack of it; a way of hiding oneself, as behind sunglasses. Terms like ‘shortsighted’ or ‘longsighted’ help to understand the use of glasses ...
A grandfather clock nckmg in the hallway may point to traditional patriarchal influences. It may reflect a passage of time. It may also suggest that you look back into your history...
The cuckoo bird insinuates the timing is of no common sense...
Wisdom, unless upside-down or dark; research the color and any unusual appearance...
The restrictions we place upon ourself; our sense of duty and timing; realisation of urgency or having ‘lots of time’. Ticking clock: might be the hean. Big clock: one’s life...
Wearing rose-colored glasses in a dream may point to your tendency or desire to see only the bnght side of things....
Depth Psychology: Do you feel you are constantly being observed? Are you too self-involved? Would you like to get a better view or a clearer picture of your situation? See Binocul...
Depth Psychology: The hands of a clock are interesting because of the numbers at which they point.See Clock and the chapter “Numbers in Dreams.”...
Symbol: A tower is an artificial axis between heaven and earth. Vision: Standing on top of a tower: a good position is within reach.A collapsing tower: your hopes will be dashed....
Seeing the hands of a clock in detail or hearing the sound they make almost always produces a feeling of distress. The dreamer is obsessed with the passage of time. Perhaps you lac...
If a timepiece appeared in your dream, it is important to remember how you felt during and after the dream as it will suggest the way in which you allocate time in your life. Were ...
Enhancement of vision or clarity (physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual).Your mental “filter” mechanism (your biases, assumptions, or how you view situations, events, peopl...