What does a Tree mean in a dream?
A Tree in a dream can represent:
Spiritual/universal connections
Stability
Sustenance
Growth
Do you need to 'branch' out on your horizons in life?
Do you feeling like you are just 'hanging out on a limb’, not feeling like you have stability, taking risks and feeling vulnerable?
A tree that has withered away or is dead may signify some type of loss of growth or stability. A tree can also represent your 'family tree', and a dead tree may represent infertility or literally the 'end of the line' for the family tree.
Climbing a tree in a dream can often be looked at as symbolism for `climbing the ladder to success`, and better you are at climbing, or the easier it is, the more success you will have or the higher the position etc.
Lush, green and vibrant trees in a dream can symbolize growth and new hope.
The `Tree of life` can represent knowledge and the essence of life.
The `Tree of the Knowledge' that Adam and Eve took the apple from signifies temptation, evil and knowledge.
Trees in a dream can symbolize the qualities of strength, stability, protection and shelter.
You are concentrating on your own self-development and individuation.
Trees that are barren and dry and have not leaves can symbolize infertility, loss of vitality and energy. It can also be a symbol for òld age`, as trees eventually do wither and die.
Trees are life sustaining as they provide oxygen, food and shelter.
If you are dreaming of trees often, you may be a desire for protection or stability from someone or a certain situation.
A tall tree can symbolize wanting to 'reach for the sky/heaven' or spiritual growth and maturing.
A tree with many roots can symbolize that you have your feet firmly planted in the ground, and that you have a very solid footing underneath.
Trees also symbolize the unity or connection to Heaven and Earth, as their roots are firmly planted in the earth, and the branches are reaching high into the Heavens.
What does a Husband in a dream mean?
A Husband in a dream can represent:
Special relationship
Companion
Sexual intimacy
Mate
Committment
Domestic bliss or discord.
A Husband in a dream can signify 'your other half' - or the 'masculine' side of you.
A Husband in a dream can also represent ongoing struggles, issues or conflicts in a relationship or situation.
What does a Wife in a dream mean?
A Wife in a dream can represent:
Special relationship
Companion
Sexual intimacy
Mate
Committment
Domestic bliss or discord.
A wife in a dream can signify 'your other half' - or the 'femine' side of you.
A wife in a dream can also represent ongoing struggles, issues or conflicts in a relationship or situation.
What does Friendship mean in a dream?
Friendship in a dream can represent:
Loyalties
A special bond
Shared laughter
Relalxed and fun times together
Shared history and closeness
See also 'Friend'
Could You Benefit From Dream Interpretation Therapy Sessions?
What is Dream Interpretation Therapy?
A Dream Interpretation Therapist helps you by promoting positive life changes through dream interpretation and analysis.
Our dream therapy sessions are personal discussions using your own dreams as a way to help you gain awareness and insights into your own sub conscious. Dream interpretation can be very cathartic, in that you will often experience a great emotional release and many ‘ah ha' moments throughout the sessions as you work through repressed conflicts within yourself.
The process of dream interpretation therapy can help you identify and change the way you deal with conflicts, pain and distress.You will also have a better understanding of your own behaviours, beliefs and underlying subconscious wishes and fears.
What happens during a Dream Interpretation Therapy session?
In my one on one dream therapy sessions my clients learn:
- What is preventing them from getting what they want from life.
- Knowledge and information they need to turn their life around.
- How to recognize what they really feel, want or need from their relationships with others.
During our one on one dream therapy sessions, you will learn how to recall more of your dreams from the moment you wake, a free flowing approach for how to write them down to get the maximum amount of information from them, and what the most important questions are to ask yourself for a successful dream interpretation.
During each session you will have the opportunity to discuss one or more of your dreams that you wish to analyze and have interpreted.
How often are Dream Interpretation Therapy sessions held?
There is no set amount of sessions that are required. Because dream interpretion is so personal and unique to each client, they can happen as often the client feels is necessary. As a recomendation, once a week to start is usually helpful.
Our online sessions are established using a variety of communication tools such as email, instant messaging and webcam.
What will I gain from Dream Interpretation Therapy sessions?
You will gain a greater sense of confidence in, interpreting your dreams, using them to make positive changes in all areas of your life and gain a heightened sense of self depth and awareness!
Learn how to take the seemingly fragments parts of your dreams and make the connection to important areas or situations in your life that they are trying to help you deal with.
How long do Dream Interpretation Therapy sessions last?
Sessions typically last between 45 minutes to an hour.
What is the cost of a Dream Interpretation Session?
| The cost for a 45 minute online Dream Interpretation Therapy Session with me is $49.95 per session. | You can also choose the option of recieving a brief, single Dream Interpretion by email for $10.95 |
Note:
Once you have made a payment for a 45 minute personal dream interpretation session, you will be contacted by me via email within 24 hours and we will set up an appropriate time for your consultation.If you have made a payment for a single email dream interpretation, you can expect a response within 2 days.
**If you are in the Toronto area and are interested in a Dream Interpretation Therapy Session in person with me, please contact me at: info@dreaminterpretationguide.com.
You can learn more about dream analysis therapy in this article: Dream Interpretation Therapy.
My goal is change the way people look at dreams and make dream interpretation accessible to everyone. You don’t need to have studied Freud to understand your dreams and you don’t need to be a spiritual guru either. Dreams are available to every single person, to learn about themselves and ultimately to help them learn how to lead more fulfilling and happier lives.
The emphasis in my dream interpretation therapy sessions is on teaching my clients to learn how to work with their dreams on their own and use dream interpretation as a means of self-therapy throughout their lives.
The most important thing in dream interpretation therapy is to feel open and comfortable, as you realize new ways of seeing yourself and your life. If you can do this, you will learn to think with an intuitive mind and learn how to turn those valuable insights into positive self expression.
Vanessa
What Recurring Dreams Mean and How to Stop Them.
Recurring dreams can really bother us.
We feel frustrated by having the same dream scenario over and over. We wonder, does it mean something? How can I make them stop?
The first thing to remember when dealing with a recurring dream is that there IS something that your unconscious is trying to get across to you.
These recurring dreams are about turning your attention to something that you have been avoiding, either on purpose or because you are not aware of the problem or issue you are having. The key to stopping these reoccurring dreams is figuring out what that is.
Recurring dreams are generally about some type of ‘stress' event, such as constantly being late for something, missing an important exam or test, not having control over your own actions or other's actions, appearing naked in inappropriate places or constantly searching for someone or something.
- Taking a look at your recurring dream and finding the common symbol or scenario is the first step. What theme keeps coming up in this dream? What emotions are commonly felt during these dreams and in these dream scenarios?
- Look into situations or areas in your waking life which seem to mirror this type of scenario, issues or feelings. Do they remind you of some aspects of yourself or life that is stressful in some way or another?
Find out what the dream symbols in your recurring dreams mean in our online
Dream Dictionary to learn the meaning behind these dreams.

Perhaps your recurring dream is about constantly being chased by a monster. In your waking life, do you feeling constantly plagued by your fears? Could your life benefit from taking a little bit more of an aggressive stance on things? Do you just need to face up to reality and perhaps make some hard decisions and deal with something you tend to avoid thinking about?
There may have been an event when you were younger that had a major impact on your subconscious, such as being mocked or bullied on the playground or missing an important job opportunity etc. A recurring dream might involve those type of scenarios and get brought up (dreamt about) when you are also going through another type of event or issue that is giving you similar feelings to when you were young.
In that case, your recurring dreams are trying to get you to notice this, so that you can take action to change the outcome or to make the situation turn out positive. For example, maybe there is another opportunity you are about to miss in your life, but you aren't quite aware of it, or perhaps are being less than a proactive about it.
Your dreams are telling you to pay attention, because you may be about to miss an important opportunity again, that will leave you feeling miserable because of it. Don't do the same thing again! If you pay attention to your dream, then you can change the way you are reacting to this opportunity and maybe get to go down a brave new path in your life!
*Remember:
The mere act of thinking about these recurring themes or situations in your waking life that are similar to your reoccurring dreams can often have great impact in bringing your awareness to the forefront, learning from this knowledge, and usually stopping the recurring dreams altogether.
Through taking the time to learn about the common themes and symbols that show up in your recurring dreams, then analyzing them to see the parallel issues and themes in your waking life, you will automatically start to overcome and work through your issues, fears and insecurities and the recurring dreams will stop. If they do pop up again, you will know to look for those old worries and issues your life once again.
Just think of recurring dreams as really persistent teachers, who don't give up until you've learned
what you need to learn!
10 Dream Symbols that show up when we're stressed out.
When stress rears its ugly head in our lives sometimes we are successful in dealing with it, but sometimes it gets the better of us. At times the stress we're experiencing takes its toll and we even start to lose sleep over it. During these times, we will often start noticing the expression of our pain show up in our dreams. Learning to interpret your dreams is essential to be able to understand and identify your stresses and live a more peaceful and fulfilling life.
The following are common dream symbols that appear in our dreams in times of stress:
- Rage
Feeling rage in a dream is all about repressed emotions, usually negative ones, and letting you know you need to get release and express them in a positive way, as they are ‘eating you up inside'. - Falling
Falling dreams are often about a loss of control and feelings of insecurities. When you are falling in a dream you feel like you can't do anything to help yourself. - Fighting
Dreams that involve fighting are usually indicative that there are conflicts going on in your life. These can be emotional conflicts or real conflicts with other people etc. - Storms
Storms are generally representing repressed emotion and internal struggle. The type of storm it is may also bring further insight into the particular stresses that you are experiencing. - Teeth (losing or missing them)
Teeth are one of the most commonly dreamt about symbols. Here they are about loss of confidence and insecurities you are experiencing. - Being lost
Repeatedly getting lost in your dreams represents your own confusions about which direction to go in life and the insecurities you have about making decisions. - Being late
Being late in a dream can indicate that you are worried about missing out on something or not connecting with a good opportunity. - Nudity
Nudity in inappropriate places in dreams is usually about feelings of insecurities, vulnerability and feeling exposed. - Crashes
These dreams are all about loss of control, feeling that you are at the end of your rope with something. - Running/Being chased
One of the most common type of dreams when we are stressed these dreams are all about fear. They are an indication that there is an area in your life that is intimidating to you and you need to confront it.
You can look up these and many more Dream Symbols
in our online Dream Dictionary!Learn how get these and other Dreams Interpreted and get started on your way
to improving your self and your life!
How we can have our dreams interpreted for FREE by learning to become our own dream interpreters!
Determine what type of dream you have, by learning about the 5 Different Types of Dreams in this article.
If you believe that this is a dream that indeed should be looked into further for an in depth interpretation, follow these steps:
How to get your Dreams Interpreted:
Write your dream down:
As soon as you awaken write down any and all events, feelings, situations and symbols that occurred in your dream. Do this before getting out of bed or moving too much if possible. Everything you do from the moment you awake will take you farther and farther from the dream. Be as still as you can, so you don't ‘jostle' the dream out of your mind, so to speak.
Once you've made your list of symbols in your dream, go through each one to see if you can relate it to anything that has happened in the past few days. If you can, this dream may fall under the category of a 'Regular' dream (see article on the Different Types of Dreams above), which is a dream that is basically made up of events from our recent past and that usually do not contain any significant messages.
Cancel out these symbols as you go, perhaps crossing them out in pencil as a visual aid at first. See how many symbols can be connected to events and situations that came up during your recent waking life.
You can Learn about Helpful Tips for Better Dream Recall in this article.
Things to ask yourself:
- What symbols were in my dream? How did I feel towards those symbols?
- What events were happening? How did I feel during these events?
- What is the overall feeling or thought I have upon waking from the dream?
- How could I sum up what happened in my dream in one sentence?
- What was the setting of my dream? Location? Season? Time of day? Etc.
Break down your Dream Symbols:
Look further into the events and symbols in your dream by examining what you have written down, piece by piece. Break things down until it feels right to you. Play the word association or free association game and figure out what your symbols were meant to convey to you.
You can also learn about different types of Dream Interpretation Methods in this article.
Think about popular sayings, analogies, metaphors, similes, clichés etc to relate the symbols to your life so you can connect them to the meaning. Pay attention to how you feel in the dream. Are you fearful, peaceful, happy? Use adjectives to describe as much as possible. Pay attention to your surroundings. Was it night or day in your dream? What season was it? Where did thedream take place? What was the weather like? Do any of the symbols have special meaning to you? Were there any specific themes that seemed to be repeated in your dream(s)? Pay attention to your intuition. If you feel that the cat represents yourself in the dream, it probably does. Pay attention to any symbols that are repeated in your dream. Pull out what seems the most important to you – what can you feel you need to pay special attention to. Is the dream pointing towards some important situation or event in your waking life at this time?
What does Bleeding in a dream mean?
Bleeding in a dream can represent:
The life force/energy or essense being drained from you.See also 'Blood'
What does a Friend mean in a dream?
A Friend in a dream can represent:
Close ties
Loyalty
Fun times together
Intimacy
Shared history
Fondness

