Your subconscious speaks in symbols. These pages translate common dreams into psychological hypotheses and actionable next steps.
A very common anxiety dream where teeth crumble or fall out of the mouth.
Lucid or semi-lucid soaring above the ground.
Running from an unseen or seen attacker.
The sensation of dropping into a void, often waking with a start (hypnic jerk).
Realizing you are unclothed in a classroom or office.
Encountering snakes in a dream.
Being submerged in or watching large bodies of water.
Arriving unprepared, forgetting the schedule, or realizing a test is happening right now.
Running behind, missing a flight, or arriving after something important has started.
Teeth crack, crumble, or turn to dust (a variation of “teeth falling out”).
Exploring a house, discovering new rooms, or entering a basement/attic.
Meeting or speaking with someone who has passed away.
Seeing spiders, webs, or being surrounded by them.
Losing keys, phone, wallet, or an item with emotional value.
Dreaming of your own death or the death of someone you know.
Being pregnant or witnessing someone who is pregnant.
Driving a car that loses brakes, steering, or control.
Dreaming about an ex-romantic partner, often in intimate or conflicting scenarios.
Being stuck in a room, cage, or situation with no exit.
Being chased or attacked by wild animals—dogs, wolves, bears, etc.
Unable to find your way in an unfamiliar place, city, or building.
Earthquakes, tsunamis, tornadoes, or other catastrophic events.
Interacting with famous people, often in bizarre or intimate contexts.
Trying to call for help or speak but no sound comes out.
Returning to school as an adult, often unprepared or lost.
Committing murder in a dream, often feeling disturbed upon waking.
Buildings burning, being surrounded by flames, or starting fires.
Ascending stairs, mountains, or ladders, often with difficulty.
Holding, finding, or caring for a baby in a dream.