Splinter

Splinter

Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings

A splinter is a minor discomfort that causes unease until it is eliminated.

Phrases can also be harmful and result in negative opinions and discomfort. Dreaming of getting a splinter shows that you are hurt or inflamed by someone's view of you. Nonetheless, the dream is actually showing you that it is good to break from the well-known if it allows you to stay happy.

In your dream you may have

  • You have a splinter in your finger.
  • A small splinter.
  • A big splinter.
  • A splinter in your skin.
  • You get a splinter.

Advice from your dream

  • The splinter did not hurt.
  • You managed to extract the splinter.
  • You helped someone take the splinter out.

Detailed dream interpretation

A splinter is associated with inconveniences and small pains. You should focus on eliminating small evils in your life to become healthy and happy. The splinter could be an omen for small irritations and bad moods, hurtful words, and scary situations that could give you some negative feelings.

A splinter portends business success or maybe winning the lottery or a bet. If you get a splinter in your skin while working, this means annoyance coming from your family and envious people. Getting a splinter in your food foresees a visit that you will pay to someone, or maybe one that you will receive and that will make you feel bad.

Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of splinter

In pain. Upset. Surprised. Content. Amazed. Sad. Disturbed. Do not know what to do.

By Florance Saul
Nov 22, 2012

Florance Saul
Florance Saul

Written by Florance Saul, author of The Moondust Dream Dictionary and creator of the Moondust Tarot Cards. She is an intuitive psychologist and spiritual teacher who has helped millions worldwide for over two decades to connect with spirit and the psyche through the medium of dreams, tarot, astrology, and spiritual meanings. Her expertise covers palmistry, face reading, tea leaf interpretation, graphology, runes, numerology, animal totems, and the symbolic study of herbs, saints, and ancient folklore.