Dream of traveling, spring, pole, city
Traveling to north pole. Got to northern most city in canada, but not much further because played in hot spring. Also there was a mcdonalds.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of traveling in a dream
Traveling in your dream can sometimes represent floating in and out of REM sleep - traveling from one dream to another. If the transition is gradual enough, dreams can blend together. Rough or treacherous travel - even falling into another location, can incite wakefulness. Traveling in your dream can sometimes represent floating in and out of REM sleep - traveling from one dream to another. If the transition is gradual enough, dreams can blend together. Rough or treacherous travel - even falling into another location, can incite wakefulness. To dream of traveling, signifies profit and pleasure combined. To dream of traveling through rough unknown places, portends dangerous enemies, and perhaps sickness. Over bare or rocky steeps, signifies apparent gain, but loss and disappointment will swiftly follow. If the hills or mountains are fertile and green, you will be eminently prosperous and happy. To dream you travel alone in a car, denotes you may possibly make an eventful journey, and affairs will be worrying. To travel in a crowded car, foretells fortunate adventures, and new and entertaining companions. See Journey.
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Meaning of spring in a dream
To dream that spring is advancing, is a sign of fortunate undertakings and cheerful companions. To see spring appearing unnaturally, is a foreboding of disquiet and losses.
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Meaning of pole in a dream
A pole as seeing a pole object in your dream is a phallic symbol and symbolize the male strength. The North or South pole in a dream indicates travelling and the need to travel or missing for company.
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Meaning of city in a dream
Ambition Civilize order. Culture. Conclusion of hopes. To dream that you are in a strange city, denotes you will have sorrowful occasion to change your abode or mode of living.
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