Dolls are artistically created figures in the image of humans. They are often considered as toys for children and are sometimes part of the recreational activities or hobbies of adults. Dolls appear in many forms, sizes, and types. Most dolls have visuals portraying the perfect standard of beauty for humans while others appear to accurately represent different images of cute little babies or children. However, not all dolls are visually appealing for some as others find them scary and creepy. Dolls bring various experience and emotion to people when seeing them, especially in dreams.
What Does it Mean to Dream About Dolls? | Dream Prophesy
To dream about a doll is often an excellent sign, representing an uncommon, but so far undisclosed potential in real life. However, the dreambooks indicate that the appearance of toys in a dream may indicate melancholy, the desire to avoid problems, to return to a happy, carefree childhood. If you saw Barbie doll in a dream, this plot is a warning about losing a good friend because of unacceptability of high demands or compelled long-term travel. A dream about doll with unreal proportions symbolizes the rejection of imposed ideals, the search for solace in empty fun. Another explanation of a dream about Barbie is that you will have a new hobby soon and it will brighten up your grey days.
When you have a dream of a talking doll, it means that you have a desire to be someone else so that you can escape from the current responsibilities and problems that you are undergoing at the moment. A dream about a doll can also symbolize our wishes and the doll can say or do the things that we may feel uncomfortable doing or saying. When you dream about playing with a doll for instance, it means that there is someone in real life that is being dishonest to you.
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