Color · Silver

Silver Statue in dreams

An image of a person frozen in time — what has been memorialised, what has stopped moving.

Silver colour adds the quiet, reflective side of the symbol — the moonlit version, the one read at night. Silver tends to carry inner knowing rather than visible action.

A statue in a dream is the dictionary's image of a person fixed in time. Sometimes the statue is of someone you knew — the dream noting that you have an unchanging image of them in your head that may no longer be them. Sometimes the statue is of an idea — the dream noting that you have memorialised a belief.

A statue coming to life in the dream is the dictionary's image of an old idea returning to active circulation.

Where you often see it. A statue in a public square. A statue you recognise from a photograph but have never seen. The dream uses the statue for an image of a person frozen in time — what has been memorialised, what has stopped moving.

What it is not. A statue is not always honour. The dictionary often reads its stillness as the dreamer's inheritance from a previous version of the represented person.

Related in the dictionary. Read statue with monument, graveyard, and any scene of formal memory of a person.

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