Adam And Eve
To dream of Adam and Eve represents an area in your life where you are starting from scratch, or need to rebuild your life.
Negatively, dreams of Adam and Eve may reflect feelings about corrupted ideals or promises at the beginning of a new stage in life. Choosing to not uphold long held mutual goals after new opportunities arise. Witnessing moral corruption or loyalty being disregarded for self-interest. Family or friendship being placed as a second priority to selfish opportunities.
Adam and Eve dreams are commonly accompanied by symbols like nuclear bombs or end of the world scenarios. This reflects a powerful change in the dreamer's life or belief system that requires them to start over, or move in a new direction.
Example: A man dreamed of seeing Adam and Eve. Eve went off to eat an apple from a forbidden tree. In waking life the man was witnessing his father becoming corrupt with power after his Grandmother died leaving his father with total control of a large property and inheritance. The father began to intentionally ignore good advice or suggestions which then led to unending lawsuits and financial losses.
*Please See Garden Of Eden
Adam Sandler
To dream of Adam Sandler represents an aspect of the personality that is more incredible than other people (or gets the most attention) for behavior that's laughable to other people for being sincere about being a regular person while enjoying being silly. Behavior that is laughable or humorous about blending sincerity and silliness.
Negatively, Adam Sandler may represent overdoing or angering other people with behavior that is laughable for being sincere about being a regular person while enjoying being silly. Concerns about being perceived as a joke or "man-child" for lacking emotional control while not liking something.
Example: A woman dreamed of being kidnapped by Adam Sandler and members of the mob and taken to a prison. In waking life, she was diagnosed with depression and prescribed antidepressants. In this case, Adam Sandler may have reflected on her feelings about talking to people she knew with a sense of humor about having a sincere need for antidepressant medication which she thought made her look mentally unstable. The mob may have reflected her feelings about multiple doctors opinions agreeing with the diagnosis and the prison may have reflected her feelings about being trapped with the need to keep taking the drugs.