Dream Symbols - Signposts

Dream  Symbols - Signposts
Our unconscious minds often attempt to help us find solutions to problems through our dreams. In waking life, signs provide warnings or direction every day. When they appear in our dreams, they serve the same purpose.

Your dream may be guiding you toward a certain direction. The most obvious message is to "follow the sign." If the sign points to a location, the name it suggests could be a play on words that represent qualities or behaviors that may be an issue for you. For instance, a sign pointing to New Freedom, Pennsylvania may symbolize a wish or need to be free of a situation or behavior. A street sign such as "Overlook Road" may be pointing out that you are overlooking something. "Buffalo" as a sign may be a prompt to look at the symbolic meaning of the animal. "Stop," "Slow Down" or "Caution" are all very obvious warnings to be applied to a situation in waking life. A sign in the form of a billboard or poster may be referring to an important fact or event that may be upcoming or currently in view. Finding yourself at a crossroads indicates a change in direction or crisis point in waking life.

If you've dreamed of signs, chances are your dream also involved Movement

According to Craig Hamilton-Parker, gypsy folklore states that to dream of a wooden or stone signpost indicates that a period of indecision is coming to an end.

May all your dreams come true!

Parthena Black is a professional social worker and ordained minister with experience in tarot and runes. For private spiritual counseling and intuitive readings via e-mail, please visit her at oymygoddess.com.


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