The Internet is full of sites that deal with dreams. They can be found with a Google search. One of the more popular sites is Dreams, a Dream Dictionary.
The site has categories of dream elements. Many of them have already been discussed in other articles on this site. This one focuses on the catchall category that has to do with a variety of topics. Those are things like health, spirituality, sex, and everything else not covered in one of the main categories. With a couple of clicks most any thing you’ll see or experience in a dream can be found.
It’s different from fortune telling. Although ancient peoples believed that the gods delivered messages and dreams, dreams are really just a glimpse of what’s going on in your inner thoughts. You can learn a lot about your own thoughts and desires from dreams. Dream definitions, then, don’t reflect something from an outside source. They reflect a part of yourself.
What if there is an anchor in your dream? How can dream definitions be applied to anchors? It reflects feeling stable. That makes sense when you consider what an anchor does. It also represents good fortune. Ships only anchor in safe areas. So when you drop your anchor in a dream, you’re feeling pretty good about where you are in life.
If there is a baby in your dreams, or perhaps if you’re a baby, you’re feeling reborn. It may also mean happiness – babies have few worries. It relates to trust. Other people provide everything a baby needs. Even though most people can’t consciously recall memories from the time they were babies, somewhere deep in the brain those memories do exist.
What about balloons? Many children lose their helium balloons. They stand by watching the balloon soar into oblivion. That’s what a balloon and a dream means. Dream definitions for balloons can vary. It can also mean lightheartedness. There is no such thing as a heavy balloon.
Dream definitions apply to many things. Look around, you’ll find them.