Meaning of dreams about Piercing you do not have in real life

DreamPath Analysis Summary
A dream centering around you, your body or thoughts and feelings that are important to you reveals the inner workings of your unconscious mind. This focus on the self could have positive or negative connotations depending on your emotions in the vision and the other symbols you perceived. Dreaming about yourself also denotes a certain amount of retrospection about past events or contemplation of future ones. The body itself represents the sum of your experiences. Seeing your own body by either looking down at yourself or observing yourself in a reflective surface alludes to how the different people and events that have made up your life story may have left their mark. As such, the condition of your body gives clues as to the state of your unconscious mind. Body modifications, such as body art or altering its appearance in some way, take on special meaning in dreams whether you were tuned into a pre-existing modification or saw something you do not have in reality. Whether or not you have such a modification in wake life is relevant, however, to the final interpretation of this dream symbol. Having a piercing signifies your yearning to be noticed or receive some sort of recognition in the actual world. You could be exerting a lot of effort on something which is being overlooked by peers or those you try to impress. Similarly, this might be a manifestation of your inclination to show off some skills or material possessions you worked hard to acquire. Generally, this vision implies your want to feel good about yourself. The specific body location where you have a piercing will tell you more about this dream's meaning. Specifically envisioning a piercing you do not have in wake life, even if you have other piercings, reveals that you hope to attain recognition for something you have not yet done yet. For instance, if you are working towards completing a certain project or goal, your subconscious mind may be fixating on the anticipated reactions of others. While this is all well and good, finding intrinsic motivation for doing something good rather than the praise of others is sure to make your happier in the long run.