Something that you perceive as pointing you in a certain direction or confirming whether you’re “on track.” A quality or meaning associated by you or by cultural traditions (for example, a yield sign might represent being more thoughtful of others, and a “slippery road” sign might represent a fear of risk).
A label you place on something in your mind (such as a perception, interpretation, or judgment).
Consider what the particular type of sign brings to mind and your feelings about it.
See also: Communication, Shape, Symbol, Future, Rule or Law, Stop Sign, Religious Symbol, Astrology, Artwork [1]
It is important to know if you could read it or remember what was written on it, since this will be key to interpreting the dream. (See also: POSTER)
Gypsy tradition claims that dreaming of a wooden or stone sign denotes that soon you will overcome a period of indecision. [2]
For example, a No-Smoking Sign, if you are a smoker, is a sign for you to stop smoking.
If you aren’t a smoker, this could be a sign to cool your heals in your relationship or job so that you don’t burn out.
If you dream of a street sigh, this is a landmark informing you of where you are or where you should be heading. [3]
2. Signs and wonders in the Sky;
3. Warning;
4. A memorial to the blessings of God;
5. Confirmation;
6. The rainbow as sign a sure promise of God; Hos. 12:10; Josh. 24:15-17; Is. 7:11.
• Stop Sign
- Stop and pray.
• Yield Sign
- Submission.
• Intersection Sign
- Decision or change [4]
2. One needs to sign some important document. [6]
