Dream About dreamer

If you had a dream as a Seeker: You can make easy expenses in your love life and feel lucky about what you have, you can focus on your future expectations the next day. Seeing a seer in a dream means that the life of the person who sees the dream will be colorful, he will make some changes in his life, he will open his doors to love affairs and he will not be able to stay in place with excitement, he will marry soon and establish a happy home and he will be in good spirits. Seeing a seer in a dream is interpreted as a wealthy foreigner, the wealth he deserves, the abundance and fertility that will come to his earnings. It indicates that the wishes and dreams of the person who sees the dream will come true, and the taste, peace and pleasure of the mouth will be fulfilled. It is considered as the harbinger of good days to come and it is said that surprise developments will occur. Seeing a seer in a dream indicates that a single girl will see this dream, that she will have a happy marriage, that she will thank God, that the dreamer will explode from happiness, and that he will have a good child in the near future. Seeing a seer in a dream is interpreted that the person who sees the dream will have good fortune in pairs, that he will have to decide with someone, that the person he loves will see this dream, that he will meet his beloved, that he will have a happy home. Seeing a seer in a dream refers to good luck and a beautiful life, feeling very well and comfortable and smiling. Not wanting to see a seer in a dream is interpreted as the fear of losing a loved one and boredom, suffering and life being turned upside down.

If you have seen a seer in your dream, You are very successful in your emotional relationships. If there is no one in your life, a friend from your social circle may offer you a relationship. Seeing a seer in a dream is interpreted that the dreamer's fortune will soon open and they will come to ask for him. It indicates that a well-intentioned and clean-hearted person will appear in front of the person who sees the dream, who will make him happy and establish a peaceful home, and that the dreamer will be happy with this person and they will have a peaceful home. Seeing a seer in a dream indicates that the person who sees the dream will soon achieve his dreams and live a good life, he will soon reap the fruits of his efforts and his hand will be abundant. Seeing a seer in a dream indicates that the person who sees the dream will enter the world soon, will be successful in business life and will live a regular life. If a person sees that any bridesmaid is coming to his daughter in a dream, it is interpreted that he will marry his daughter soon and deal with the wedding preparations. While a rich and good seer in a dream indicates a good life and long life in this world, a poor and bad seer is interpreted as having trouble and having a bad time.

It's a beautiful dream. It indicates that the wishes and dreams of the person who sees the dream will come true, and the taste, peace and pleasure of the person will be fulfilled. It is considered as the harbinger of good days and it is rumored that surprise developments will occur.

The seer in a dream is interpreted similarly to its real meaning. It means luck for single people. It means that the dreamer will find the person he has been looking for but has not found so far, and he will make a happy marriage with a like-minded person. The seer in the dream means that there are people who really want to see the dreamer and that there are so many of them that they are almost in line. In other words, the dream owner is very lucky and fortunate in this regard. This dream denotes happiness and new beginnings.

It refers to the existence of a person who will enter the dream owner's life and make him grateful for entering his life. This person is of the opposite sex, who will make the dreamer's heart flutter, and when he sees them, he will cause pain in his stomach. The feelings of the dreamer are not unrequited, and this is the best part of the job.

Seeing a seer in a dream portends good luck and is considered a harbinger of happy days. It means innovation and change. It is rumored that the life of the person who sees the dream will become colorful, beautify and excitement will come to the monotonous and boring days of the person. While it indicates that fortune and luck will open, on the other hand, it is interpreted as the future of the person who sees the dream will be very beneficial.

It is said that the dream owner is very close to his goals and objectives. It means that the person is taking the right steps and making smart investments to realize his wishes and desires. He is tired of reaping the fruits of his labors and making a profit.

Being one of a person's two choices means making a decision about you. Here, when choosing one of two different options, it is the case of being one of those options and deciding only on matters that are relevant to you. How the dream progresses will also give clues about whether the dream will be positive or negative.

It means that the person who sees the dream will really aspire. It indicates that you will meet a good-hearted and honest person who will love the dream owner with sincere and good feelings, aspire to be happy for a lifetime, and this will lead to happy developments for him.

The person who sees that he is a seer in a dream either makes an important breakthrough in his business life or this dream indicates marriage and wedding in the near future. Seeing dreams point to the good things that a person will achieve. These benefits can be in your private life as well as in your business life. If a person sees that a bridegroom is coming to his daughter in a dream, this dream means that he will marry his daughter soon. If a married person sees such a dream, it indicates that he will earn his living easily. While the rich and good seer in the dream symbolizes a good life and long life in the world; If it is a poor and bad seer, it indicates some troubles that you will experience.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

Our current ‘self image’ is displayed by what we do in our dreams.

If we are the active and central character in our dreams, then we have a positive, confident image of our­self.

The role we place ourself in is also the one we feel at home with, or one which is habitual to us.

If we are con­stantly a victim in our dreams, we need to consider whether we are living such a role in everyday life. Dreams may help us look at our self image from a more detached viewpoint. We can look back on what we do in a dream more easily than we can on our everyday waking behaviour. This helps us under­stand our attitudes or stance, a very growth-promoting experi­ence.

It is important to understand the viewpoint of the other dream characters also; although they depict secondary views, they enlarge us through acquaintance.

See identity and dreams.

What we ourself are doing in our dreams is an expression of how we see ourselves at the time of the dream, our stance or attitude to life, or what could be generalised as our self image. It typifies what aspects of our nature we identify with most strongly.

Example: My husband and I are at some sort of social club.

The people there are ex-workmates of mine and I am having a wonderful time and am very popular. My husband is enjoying my enjoyment’ (quoted from article by the author in She magazine).

The dreamer describes herself as ‘a mature 41- year old’.

The dream, and her description of it, sum up her image of herself in just a few words. She sees herself as attrac­tive, sociable, liked, happily married. She is probably good looking and healthy. But the dream carries on. She and her husband ‘are travelling down a country lane in an open horse drawn carriage.

It is very dark and is in the areas we used to live. We come to a hump-backed bridge, and as we amve at the brow of the bridge a voice says, “Fair lady, come to me.” My body is suddenly lying flat and starts to rise. I float and everything is black, warm and peaceful. Then great fear comes over me and I cry out my husband’s name over and over. I get colder and slip in and out of the blackness. I wake. Even with the light on I feel the presence of great evil. From a very positive sense of self, she has moved to a feeling which horri­fies her. How can such a confident, socially capable woman, one who has succeeded professionally as well as in her mar­riage, have such feelings? The answer probably lies in the statement of her age. At 41 she is facing the menopause and great physical change.

The image of herself she has lived with depended, or developed out of, having a firm sexually attrac­tive body, and being capable of having children. Losing what­ever it is that makes one sexually desirable must change the image others have of one, and that one has of oneself.

The hump of the bridge represents this peak of her life, from whence she will start to go downhill towards death, certainly towards retirement. So she is facing midlife crisis in which a new image of herself will need to be forged.

To define what self image is portrayed in your dreams, consider just what situation you have created for yourself in the dream, and what environment and people you are with. Example: I am a shy 16 year old and am worried about my dream. In it I am walking along the school’s main corridor. I try to cover myself with my hands as a few pei pie go by, not noticing me. Then a group of boys pass, pointing and laugh­ing at me—one boy I used to fancy.

A teacher then gives me clothes. They are too big but I wear them because I have nothing else’ (HM). Adolescence is a time of great change anyway, when a lot is developing as far as self image is con­cerned. Her nakedness shows how vulnerable she feels, and how she has a fear that other people must be able to see her developing sexuality and womanhood.

It is new to her and still embarrassing, particularly with boys she feels something for. She tries to cover up her feelings, and uses attitudes she has learnt from parents and teachers, but these are not suit­able. So we might summarise by saying that the situation she places herself in within the dream shows her present uncer­tainty and sense of needing clothes—attitudes or confidence —of her own.

See identity in dreams; individuation.

Ian Wallace Interpretation

Aspect of my character that can fulfill my ambitions by naturally expressing my deepest feelings and sharing my highest awareness

Tony Crisp Interpretation

Your “self-image” is displayed by what you do in your dreams. If you are the active and central character in your dreams, then you have a positive, confident image of yourself. The role you place yourself in is also the one you feel at home with, or one that is habitual to you. If you are constantly a victim in your dreams, you need to consider whether you are living such a role in everyday life. Dreams may help you look at your self-image from a more detached viewpoint. You can look back on what you do in a dream more easily than you can on your everyday waking behavior. This helps you understand your attitudes or stance, a very growth-promoting experience. It is important to understand the viewpoint of the other dream characters also. Although they depict views not habitual to you, they enlarge you through acquaintance. See analysis of dreams; identity and dreams; processing your dreams; individuation; interpretation of dreams—influence of.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

What is your role in the dream? Are you a friend, lover, soldier, dictator, watcher or participant in the dream? Consider this in relationship with your everyday life, especially in connection with how the dream presents it. Where possible, look for the entry on the role in this book. See .