1- To be conscious of size in a dream highlights how we feel in relation to a person, project or object. Big might suggest important or threatening, whereas small might indicate vulnerability or something ‘less than’ ourselves. Thus a big house would be an awareness of the expansion of oneself, whereas a small house would indicate an intensity of feeling.
2- A child learns very early on to make comparisons, and this is one of the things that we never lose. Something is bigger or smaller rather than simply big or small. In dreams size is relative. We might recognise somewhere we know, but find it is larger or smaller than we thought it to be.
It is the size within the dream that is relevant.
3- Spiritually size is irrelevant.
It is more the appreciation of feeling that becomes important.
A ‘big’ feeling is something that consumes us, whereas a ‘little’ perception may be only part of what really exists.
[1]Material aspects: To be conscious of size in a dream highlights how we feel in relation to a person, project or object. Big or tall might suggest important or threatening, whereas small might indicate vulnerability or something ‘less than’ ourselves. Thus a big house would be an awareness of the expansion of oneself, whereas a small house would indicate an intensity of feeling.
The contrast between fat and thin, or thick and thin, is a subjective evaluation that will often depend on cultural differences.
The issue of size in dreams is dependent on our own personal evaluation.
To be actively reducing an article may mean that we are trying to make a project or task manageable.
[2](See Also: Magnification)
How large or how small things look in a dream is a very revealing factor.
For example, seeing yourself as minute might indicate that your self-esteem needs work. Conversely, seeing someone in giant form reveals idolization, sometimes to a dangerous point that a person cannot possiblv live up to in reality. Over- or underem-phasized objects can be interpreted similarly, like a large heart equating to an immense capacity to give and receive love, or a tiny wall indicating something you see as only a very small obstacle to your goals.
Narrow or wide: Narrow might reveal narrow-mindedness, while wide angles show more openness and receptivity.
[3]Psychological / emotional perspective: A child learns very early on to make comparisons, and this is one of the things that we never lose, particularly in dreams. Something is often bigger (taller) or smaller rather than simply big or small. In dreams size is relative. We might recognize somewhere we know, but find it is larger or smaller than we thought it to be.
It is the size within the dream that is relevant.
[4]Large handwriting can mean a friendly and sociable personality, or that the writer puts on an act of confidence—this behavior might not be exhibited to strangers. Small handwriting is generally an indicator of a detailed, academic and technical personality.
Line slope Writing which rises shows optimism and cheerfulness; if it sags downwards, it shows physical and mental weariness.
[5]The increase or decrease in the size of things or people that appear in your dreams signals the importance that they have to you. Seeing a person reduced to invisibility indicates the fear that you have of losing them. Seeing that such person’s size increases in an exaggerated manner is a sign of the excessive influence that she exercises on you.
[6]Spiritually size is irrelevant.
It is more the appreciation of feeling that becomes important.
A ‘big’ feeling is something that consumes us, whereas a ‘little’ perception may be only part of what really exists.
[7]1. To dream about whether something or someone is small or large may relate to penis size.
2. The power one has or others have over one.
3. The relative importance of things or events.
[8]How important we see something, or what feeling impact it has on us, or how we feel in relationship to the person
[9]Usually size is figurative; research, accordingly, i.E. Number, small, large, etc.
[10](See Also: Tallness)
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