Color · Golden

Golden Mirror in dreams

Self-image. What you see when you look, and what you avoid looking at.

Gold colour adds earned value to the symbol. Whatever the base reading is, the dream is signalling that this particular instance of it has weight — something built over time, not improvised on the spot.

A mirror in a dream is the dictionary's image for self-confrontation. Looking into the mirror and recognising yourself easily is the dream noting your self-image is roughly accurate. Looking into the mirror and seeing someone you do not recognise is the dream pointing out that a change has occurred in you that you have not yet integrated.

A cracked mirror is a self-image that has held the shape but is no longer reliable. Avoiding the mirror in the dream is the dictionary's clearest image of self-avoidance.

Where you often see it. A mirror showing something other than your face. A mirror with no reflection. A mirror in a room you do not enter. The dream uses the mirror for self-image — what you see when you look, and what you avoid looking at.

What it is not. A mirror is not always literal. The dictionary reads it as the dreamer's inquiry into how they see themselves.

Related in the dictionary. Read mirror with face, twin, stranger, and any scene of self-recognition.

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