To use magnifying glass and to see something very small in your dream, means your hard work and precision in the process of reaching your goals. To see something large throughout a magnifying glass, when you are dreaming, indicates a requirement to be more attentive at small details of your life. Maybe there is some aspects in your life and these aspects have to be examined and looked closely.

If you dream that you are looking through magnifying glass, then it shows that you are taking a wrong look at things. Take of the unnecessary and look at everything with your bright eyes. The dream could also mean that you are unable to see something clearly and looking for support in order to understand what is going on around you. If it helps, you will succeed.

Magnifying glass means that you should appreciate the details that form your future projects in its correct value.

Dream of seeing or using a magnifying glass indicates that something in your life needs to be examined and looked from a closer perspective. Appreciate the true value of each of the details that conforms your future projects.

To look through a magnifyingglass in your dreams, means failure to accomplish your work in a satisfactory manner. For a woman to think she owns one, foretells she will encourage the attention of persons who will ignore her later.

…To dream about magnifying glasses, especially if they are high powered, it suggests that you don’t have a clear idea or you are somewhat insecure about what you want. When a woman dreams with one or more magnifiers, it suggests that she wants to stand out in society, but she doesn’t know how….

…with suspense and trepidation. Though I had not as yet seen it, the face of the huntsman was what I feared most. It is the faces — always the faces — of these grotesque-looking individuals in my dreamland that are so alarming. As minute after minute passed and still he did not turn round, my anticipation at length grew to such a pitch that, unable to restrain myself any longer, I shrieked to heaven for pity; upon which he swung round and his countenance was fully revealed. So strong were the moonbeams — far stronger than they are in actuality — that every feature in his face stood out as clearly as if I had seen them through a magnifyingglass. The nose was hawk-like, prominent and curved, the chin — long and pointed, the eyebrows — black and slanting; and the eyes — God help me!— only a lurid, Satanic…