(See Also: Billboard, Pictograph)
Read any sign that appears in your dream, be it a highway marker, a street sign, an advertisement, or whatever.
The messages thereon will often provide clues to the deeper meaning of your dream, if not unlock its meaning for you completely.
Traffic signs: On the dream plane, each traffic sign has some synonymous meaning to what it signifies to a car’s driver.
For example, stop signs mean just that—stop whatever you’re doing and look all around for signs of danger or trouble.
A yield sign indicates that you’re probably being too rigid and need to learn the value of flexibility. Signs for roadwork usually reveal that the path ahead may be a little bumpy or slower moving than you might like, so prepare to be patient. One that
reads “no shoulder” shows that you overexposed yourself in some situation, and need to back off a bit for your own good.
Exit sign: We look for exits when we want to find the way out of a building. From what or whom are you trying to withdraw?
Street signs: If these signs are those that you pass regularly in your travels, consider this a circumstantial dream that needs no further explanation. On the other hand, street names can have very symbolic meanings.
For example, one called “Normal Avenue” might reveal thoughts about your own sense of normalcy, and how you fit in with your peer group.
Written advertisements can show up in numerous places in your dream, from being part of a newspaper to appearing on a supermarket wall.
The meaning for each is interpreted similarly to street signs, using the product name or use as the key.
For example, a vitamin ad might be construed as an admonition to take better care with your health, whereas an ad for a cruise ship might reveal a personal desire to take a vacation, or get more in tune with the water element.
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