Face Defined.

Face symbolizes your identity. Whenever you see a face reflected in a dream, it often speaks to that individual's purpose and identity. A face being distorted or marred in a dream can symbolize a destiny that has been tampered with or interfered with. 

When interpreting a face in a dream, it’s essential to focus on all the details of the face. For example, if the face has a beard, the interpretation changes because a beard symbolizes maturity. In this case, the dream is no longer just about identity but also about the level of maturity the person has attained.

If the focus of the dream shifts to a specific part of the face, such as the nose, the meaning changes again. It might then speak of a particular element or understanding, depending on the other details present in the dream. The key to interpreting the face is to pay attention to which detail is highlighted the most. By focusing on that specific detail, you can better understand what the dream is communicating, especially in relation to the face

 BODY PARTS DIRECTORY A-Z

 
  • Structure – Representing systems or frameworks that hold things together; Hidden Things – Symbolizing secrets or things that are not easily discovered; Root Issues - Representing foundational problems or underlying situations; Strength – Symbol of resilience and durability, Unity – Coming together to form one system or cohesive unit.

    • Gate – Represents spiritual and sensory gateways; Vision – Symbol of insight and clarity

    • Understanding – Ability to perceive or comprehend situations;

    • Discernment – Noticing and paying attention to details; Bondage Potential – Vulnerability to spiritual attacks or chains;

    • Life Issues – Core struggles or challenges being dealt with

    • Gateway – Allows demonic or angelic interference through instructions;

    • Paying Attention – Symbolizes focus and attentiveness; Harvest – Represents reaping or receiving outcomes; Wealth – Symbolizes abundance or prosperity;

    • Discernment – Ability to recognize and understand;

    • Instruction – Following guidance or directives; Recognition – Awareness or acknowledgment; Completion – Symbolizes fulfillment or finality;

    • Separation – Represents division or distinction.

    • Identity – Represents who you are as a person;

    • Recognition – Symbolizes, acknowledgment of self or purpose;

    • Purpose – Reflects one’s calling or destiny;

    • Characteristics – Represents traits or qualities that define you;

    • Tampered Purpose – A distorted or marred face indicates interference with your destiny or calling

  • Destiny – Represents your life's direction and purpose,

    Purpose– Symbolizes what you are called to do,

    Authority – Reflects power over challenges and enemies,

    New Beginnings – Stepping into or walking into something new,

    Peace – Associated with spiritual alignment and purpose within Christ

    • Authority/Governance – Represents power to rule and govern,

    • Stamp Out Resistance – Symbolizes the power to overcome and stop opposition,

    • Placement/Replacements – Indicates setting things in their rightful place or making changes,

    • Sending Out – Symbolizes delegation of authority or responsibility,

    • Standing Alone – Represents doing things differently or alone in a place of authority,

    • Distinction – A symbol of uniqueness and difference,

    • Great Authority – Represents significant power and leadership

    • Distinction – Ability to discern right from wrong, extraordinary judgment,

    • Prophetic Symbol– Represents prophetic ministry or mantles,

    • Recognition – Points out errors, good choices, and mistakes,

    • Rebellion – Symbolizes resistance to systems, structures, or authority,

    • Set Apart – Represents being different or distinct from others,

    • Issue Recognition – Ability to identify problems others may overlook

    • Misunderstanding – Represents being misunderstood by others,

    • Distinction – Signifies standing out despite opposition or harshness,

    • Offensive/Resistant – Can symbolize resistance to systems or authority,

    • Opposition to Evil – Represents opposition to demonic or ungodly systems,

    • Judgment – Symbolizes the ability to judge and bring order,

    • Reaching Out – Represents the ability to reach out and win others for Christ

    • Union – Represents coming together, bonding, and connection,

    • Covenant – Symbolizes a binding agreement or covenant, particularly in relationships or partnerships,

    • Recognition – A symbol of acknowledgment or understanding within relationships,

    • Marriage – Represents marriage and commitment to a spouse,

    • Unity – Signifies togetherness and harmony, whether in relationships, ministry, or groups,

    • Pastoral Role – Symbolizes a shepherd, leadership, care, and responsibility for others,

    • Compassion – Indicates someone who is compassionate, caring, and attentive to others' needs

    • Identifying with the Flesh – Represents connections or agreements rooted in the flesh, which can be either godly or demonic covenants,

    • Covenants and Agreements – Often linked to agreements that are made in the flesh, whether for personal gain or under spiritual influence,

    • Reaching Out – Symbolizes the ability to reach places others cannot, reflecting concern or extending influence,

    • Teaching Finger – Can be seen as a finger used to impart knowledge or wisdom

    • Publishing – Represents the dissemination or publication of ideas, messages, or information, Authority and Power – Despite being the smallest, the pinky finger holds significant control over the hand’s movement, symbolizing hidden authority and power,

    • Hidden Control – Indicates someone who has control or influence, but the power is often hidden or not immediately recognized,

    • Hidden Intentions – Represents actions or intentions that are concealed, whether for good or bad reasons.

    • Authority – Represents leadership, decisions, and decisiveness,

    • Leadership – Symbolizes being in charge within a sector or system,

    • Glory – Reflects honor, especially when associated with hair,

    • Honor – Represented by hair or the condition of the head,

    • Loss of Cover – For women, signifies loss of spiritual or marital covering when the head is bald or lacks hair,

    • Spiritual Covering – A symbol of protection and covering.

    • Choice – Represents the power of decision-making, life or death,

    • Authority – Symbolizes the power to declare and proclaim,

    • Proclamation – A tool for making declarations and pronouncements,

    • Power – Reflects the ability to speak life or death into situations,*

    • Separation* – Distinguishing between right and wrong,

    • Gateway – Represents an entry point for spiritual or demonic influences, especially through eating in dreams,

    • Perception/Taste – Symbolizes the ability to discern or make choices, Spiritual

    • Gateway* – The mouth as a means for spiritual encounters or interference.

    • Protection/ Cover – Represents safety and spiritual covering,

    • Area of Influence – Each finger symbolizes different aspects of life or areas in need of protection so key is paying attention at the general meaning of each finger or toe, -

    • Hidden Intentions* – Symbolizes concealed motives, especially depending on the details of the dream,

    • Covering – Nails as a form of protection or covering, symbolizing defense

    • Discernment – Symbolizes the ability to separate issues and distinguish between good or bad, right or wrong, good intentions or evil intentions,

    • Sense and Distinction – Represents the ability to sense things and discern between different situations, especially when it involves hidden or subtle cues that others might miss,

    • Division – Can be a symbol of division, as it helps in making decisions by separating or identifying issues that need attention or resolution,

    • Confusion – If the nose senses conflicting or unclear situations, it can also represent confusion or a lack of clarity,

    • Vision and Decision Making – A nose can represent the gateway to spiritual insight, guiding decisions and helping navigate through situations by "smelling out" the truth,

    • Spiritual Influence – The nose can be seen as a spiritual gateway that influences your perceptions of people, often making you like or dislike someone based on an intuitive sense of their spiritual essence,

    • Unseen Influence – It symbolizes an intuitive understanding or judgment of a person or situation, often sensing things that are not visible to the physical eyes, but can be felt spiritually

  • Identification and Empathy – Skin represents the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes or understand their situation. It’s symbolic of empathy, being able to identify with others’ struggles or feelings., Separation – Skin can represent separation or boundaries, as it separates the inner self from the external world. It signifies protection or the need to create emotional or spiritual distance., Beauty – Skin is often seen as a symbol of beauty, representing how one presents themselves to the world. It can also relate to self-esteem or how one is perceived by others., Underlying Issues – If the skin has pimples, scars, or other blemishes, it can symbolize underlying emotional or spiritual issues, rather than just physical problems. These might reflect deeper conditions such as unresolved past pain or wounds., Heart Condition – In the context of dreams or visions, skin issues are often interpreted as representing spiritual or emotional health, rather than just physical conditions. It may reflect the state of the heart or inner struggles.

  • Maturity

  • Lacking Wisdom.

  • Mobility, Strength.

  • Wisdom and Anointing, Glory

  • Marital Cover , Spiritual Cover , Fatherly Figure .

  • Relationship, Healing, Work , Finances

  • Spiritual Hindrance, Under Demonic Attack.

  • Transparency, Humility, Humbling Season; Nakedness reveals deliverance keys; disobeying instructions brings shame.

  • Stubborn. Positive: Support or Strength, Decisions, Acceptance.

  • Relationship, Friendship.

  • Teeth – Wisdom, Understanding,

    • Falling Teeth – Regret, Loss of Wisdom, Loss of Strength, Giving Up the Fight.

    • Eye Teeth – Revelatory Understanding.

    • Wisdom Teeth – Ability to Act in Wisdom.

  • Faith, Covenant ,promise

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LEFT AND RIGHT DEFINED

Whenever you see the word "left" in a dream or vision, it often represents areas where you lack strength and rely on others. It typically indicates spiritual purpose or calling, where a quality is not derived from your own strength but is empowered by God. This contrasts with "right," which symbolizes things established by our own strength, even outside of God. 

The distinction between left and right is that the left symbolizes areas you don't have authority over and where you are empowered by God to overcome. The right symbolizes things you have authority over and can do through your own strength. The key difference here is God versus man: The left symbolizes weakness or areas where God’s strength is needed. The right symbolizes strength, and when associated with God, it reflects His power.

In biblical terms, when Jesus is said to sit on the right hand of the Father, it is not a position of mere strength; rather, it symbolizes His divine empowerment and authority. The right hand of God signifies His strength, as opposed to the right hand of man, which represents human strength.

 Therefore, while in human terms we recognize both the right and the left, in the context of God, we only see the right. God does not have weaknesses, so the concept of the left does not apply to Him in that sense.