Objects Dreams
Ever wake up after a dream where you’re pulling clumps of hair out of your scalp? Or someone’s shaving your head while you scream “
Waking up from a mirror dream can leave you feeling twisted inside—like someone dropped a truth bomb while you were asleep and bolted before you had a
Ever had one of those dreams where everything feels hazy, like you walked into a galaxy soaked in violet ink? Maybe it was a lavender sky, an eggplant-colored
“Why did I have the key, but couldn’t open the door?” That question hits hard for anyone waking up from a dream like that, stuck in the frustration echoing
White shows up a lot in dreams, and it’s not always sunshine and halos. Some people wake up thinking they just processed peace, innocence, or a spiritual message.
Ever woken up with the image of a book still clinging to your mind, like it had something urgent to say? You’re not alone. Book dreams hit differently.
Waking up from a knife dream isn’t just unsettling—it can jolt your entire system. One second you’re deep in sleep, the next you’re wide-eyed, pulse racing
Waking up to the sensation of your teeth falling out—sometimes in chunks, sometimes crumbling like chalk—can leave you rattled the entire day.
Ever wake up from a dream where something blindingly yellow sticks in your memory—like a glowing streetlight, a golden sun rising, or even a faded mustard
Anyone who’s ever jolted awake, heart racing, body slick with sweat — knows that nightmares hit differently. They can cling to you all day, like a thick









