Dream About appearance

Theresa Cheung Interpretation: How your body appears in a dream can offer vital clues when it comes to interpretation. In many cases, the interpretation is fairly obvious: if you are smiling you feel confident, if you are frowning you feel annoyed. Are you confident and tidy in your dream, or are you tired and unhappy? All these factors represent the state of your mind, and perhaps your health, at the time of the dream.

If your body disappears in a dream and you become invisible or you aren’t aware of your body, this clearly suggests that you are feeling ignored, isolated and perhaps lonely.

If you leave your body in a dream, this indicates a need to get away from cares and responsibilities.

If you grow tall in your dream, your unconscious may be mirroring waking feelings of satisfaction with yourself; but if you were horrified to shrink small, it may be that you feel insignificant and looked down upon, or that you long to shrink away from a problematic situation. To dream that you are becoming fat is to recognize that you need to widen the scope of your activities in some way. It can also indicate fear of taking on too much responsibility.

Ibn Seerin Interpretation

(Emergence; Manifestation; Visibility) In a dream, if one sees somethingthat is kept away from him as a secret, it means experiencing comfort after suffering from trials, receiving compensation after suffering from injustice, conceiving a child after having given up hope or the like examples.

A revealed secret on time in a dream means fulfillment of a promise, satisfying one’s needs, repayment of one’s debts, arriving of a long awaited person from a journey, release of a prisoner from his jail, and for a woman, it could mean becoming pregnant.

If something emerges at the wrong time in a dream, it means debts.

Jean Boushahla Interpretation

in dreams, the appearance is important. The expression—smiling, frowning, etc.—tells what emotion the person is trying to get across. Appearance may also call attention to a particular part— arms usually represent service since they are used for carrying burdens. Question then what is in your arms or on them. Bloated appearance— ill health, egotism, debility, excessive burdens. Tired expressions, distortion of eyes, ears, nose, chin or mouth— warning of distortion in those areas. Eyes —awareness. Nose— nose trouble, "nosey"; "don't bite your nose off to spite your face." Ears— hearing, "hear no evil"; "now hear this"; are you listening?"; "lend me your ears." Chin or mouth has to do with speech; to "take it on the chin"; "mouth off." A closed mouth may be saying keep your mouth shut. Legs, calf, or thigh— what carries you on your path (mental, physical, or spiritual). Feet— understanding (they are under your standing). (Check for the literal, physical meaning of the appearance.)

Ian Wallace Interpretation

Opportunity to deepen my understanding by looking beyond first impressions and seeing what is happening below the surface