State · Dead

Dead Ruin in dreams

What remains of something that ended — usable foundation underneath the broken parts.

Dead in the dream means the symbol's energy is no longer in active circulation in your life. The reading is not necessarily grim — most often it is the dream noting that something you had been carrying has run its full course and you can stop carrying it.

A ruin in a dream is the dictionary's image of what remains of something that ended. The dream often appears when you have been visiting — sometimes literally, often mentally — a relationship, a job, or a community that no longer functions but whose foundations are still recognisable.

The dream is rarely melancholy about it. Sometimes the foundation is exactly what you needed to find.

Where you often see it. A ruin in a landscape that is otherwise intact. A ruin you are walking through with respect. The dream uses the ruin for what remains of something that ended — usable foundation underneath the broken parts.

What it is not. A ruin is not waste. The dictionary reads it as the durable layer of something the dreamer has stopped maintaining.

Related in the dictionary. Read ruin with graveyard, scar, and any scene where the past is visibly used.

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