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13 dream symbols beginning with G.

Garden — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Garden

A space of growth, cultivation, and care—whether orderly or wild. Gardens in dreams often reflect inner states of nurturing, potential, and the work of tending to what matters.

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Gate — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Gate

A gate is an entry point or barrier—often representing a choice between staying and moving forward, between the known and the unknown. It suggests a moment of decision or transition.

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Ghost — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Ghost

The return of what has passed. A ghost in dreams often signals unfinished thoughts, lingering emotions, or aspects of ourselves we have not fully acknowledged or released.

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Gift — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Gift

A gift in waking life is something given freely, often marking generosity, celebration, or gratitude. In dreams, it carries similar weight but may also touch on deeper feelings about exchange, obligation, worthiness, and connection.

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Glasses — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Glasses

Glasses are a tool for seeing more clearly. In dreams, they often represent the desire to understand something better, to gain perspective, or to examine a situation more closely. They can also reflect concerns about perception itself.

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Goat — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Goat

A goat in dream often signals resourcefulness, stubbornness, or independence. Goats are climbers and survivors, adapting to difficult terrain. The dream may reflect your own resilience or an untamed, willful aspect of yourself.

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God — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

God

An encounter with ultimate authority, meaning, or transcendence. May represent awe, moral questioning, a search for guidance, or confrontation with forces larger than oneself—whether spiritual, existential, or psychological.

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Gold — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Gold

Gold in waking life represents wealth, value, and permanence. In dreams, it carries those associations but often signals something deeper: what you treasure, what endures, or what feels precious to you beyond mere money.

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Grandfather — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Grandfather

An older male relative or authority figure, often associated with wisdom, history, family lineage, or the passage of time. May reflect memories, inherited values, or reflections on aging and generational continuity.

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Grandmother — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Grandmother

An elderly female figure, often representing wisdom, memory, family continuity, or nurturing care. May embody both comfort and the passage of time within one's lineage.

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Grapes — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Grapes

Grapes in dreams typically evoke abundance, ripeness, and the pleasure of gathering fruit. They may suggest a time of harvest, sweetness, or the gathering of something gathered together—whether literal resources or intangible rewards.

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Grass — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Grass

Grass in a dream often represents growth, renewal, or the ordinary ground of daily life. It may signal vitality, rest, or a sense of natural ease and simplicity.

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Gun — a dream symbol, watercolor illustration

Gun

A gun in everyday life is a tool or threat—an instrument of force, distance, or control. In a dream, it often appears as a concrete image tied to conflict, power, or the need to defend or assert something.

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