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10 dream symbols beginning with E.
Eagle
An eagle in a dream often represents clarity, mastery, or a perspective from above. It may signal confidence, keen observation, or the ability to rise above difficulty. A natural prompt for reflection on your own vantage point.
Read →Ears
Ears in dreams typically reflect attention, receptivity, or the act of listening. They may represent what you are hearing in waking life—words, criticism, advice, or news—and your openness or resistance to it.
Read →Eclipse
A temporary obscuring of the sun or moon by another celestial body. In dreams, it registers as a moment when familiar light suddenly dims, creating an uncanny stillness—a natural pause rather than something destructive.
Read →Egg
An egg in a dream is simply an egg—a vessel, a potential, something fragile and self-contained. It may appear in waking thought after seeing one, cooking one, or encountering images of eggs or nests.
Read →Elephant
An elephant in a dream often represents something weighty in waking life—a concern, memory, or presence that is large and difficult to ignore. It may embody strength, wisdom, or an imposing reality demanding attention.
Read →Elevator
Vertical movement through levels or states. Ascending often mirrors ambition or transition upward; descending mirrors descent into deeper thought or lower circumstances. The enclosed space itself suggests a contained, intimate passage.
Read →Enemy
A person or force in opposition to you—real or imagined. In dreams, enemies often represent internal conflict, unresolved tension, or an aspect of yourself you resist rather than literal danger.
Read →Escape
The dreamer flees from a place, person, or situation. This event reflects a sense of urgency or desire for distance. It may signal tension, constraint, or a wish to change one's circumstances without implying future action.
Read →Exam or test
A moment of evaluation or self-measure. Exams in dreams often reflect moments when we feel our knowledge, readiness, or worth is being weighed—inviting reflection on what we believe we must prove or demonstrate.
Read →Eyes
Eyes represent the capacity to see, perceive, and understand. In waking life, we use them to navigate the world; in dreams, they often signal awareness, curiosity, or the act of witnessing something important.
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