Positive dream: If you dream of flowers, it a sign of love, friendship, beauty and be growth, protection or luck. It mean that you have a good sense of aesthetics and want to live in a nicer environment, means concern for the environment.
Negative dream: On the other hand, dreaming about withered or wilted flowers mean that you feel unloved, unattractive or insignificant, unfortunately indecision, confusion, missteps, feeling lost or being misled. It also be a sign of impermanence, death or the end of something, a hint for your lack of confidence, self-defeating attitude and self-doubt.
For example, if you dream of a garden full of flowers, it mean that you are in a moment of growth and abundance, a premonition for an end to your journey. However, dreaming of a single flower in a withered environment mean that you are feeling lonely and misunderstood, suggests of the heart.
In summary, dreaming about flowers an indication of how you are feeling your Consider relationships, goals, or a desire for beauty and growth in your life, states your commitment toward a life goal.
In general, dreaming of a flower signify new beginnings, growth, beauty, and happiness, a premonition for something that you have overlooked.
When you dream of a flower, it represent a new phase in your life, growth, and positive changes, signals a strife between family members. It also represent the beauty in life and a reminder to appreciate the small things, an omen for the power in your boldness of your position. Dreaming of a flower also signify happiness, joy, and contentment, a harbinger for characteristics which you have not acknowledged or incorporated into your own personality.
The type of flower in your dream have different meanings, a premonition for your need for spiritual renewal and healing. For example, a rose represent love and passion, while a daisy symbolize innocence and purity, symbolises your authoritative power. The color of the flower also hold significance, a sign for how you can no longer tolerate or put up with a particular situation, relationship, or person. Red represent passion or anger, while blue symbolize peace and tranquility, a metaphor for your tendency of taking without giving back. If the flower is wilting or dying, it signify a loss or the end of a phase in your life, an indication for success in your love life.
Flowers hold different meanings in different religions and beliefs, an evidence for intellect, awareness, higher power. In Buddhism, the lotus flower is a symbol of enlightenment and spiritual growth, you are putting up a front instead of being your true self. In Hinduism, flowers are used in worship and rituals, and each flower has its own symbolic meaning, a clue for your ability to trust others. In Christianity, flowers such as lilies are used to symbolize purity and resurrection, a warning for failure in moving toward your goals.
Flowers hold different meanings in various cultures, a message for emotional frustration. In Japanese culture, the cherry blossom represents the fragility and beauty of life, a clue for loss and sorrow. In Mexican culture, marigolds are used in Day of the Dead celebrations to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away, a signal for your flirty tendencies.
Psychologically, dreaming of a flower represent the need for beauty, happiness, and pleasure in your life, a premonition for some precious or delicate matter. It signify a desire to connect with nature and appreciate the simple things, a portent for your need to belong. It also symbolize the need for growth and personal development, as well as a desire for positive changes in your life, states surprises, new experiences and adventures.
Reflect on the type and color of the flower in your dream, as well as the emotions and feelings it evokes, a journey of self-discovery. Use this information to gain insights into your current emotional and psychological state, also this dream about an aspect of yourself that you are trying to nurture. Consider incorporating flowers into your life, such as by growing a garden, buying fresh flowers for your home, or using flower essences in aromatherapy, you will run into a major setback if you keep the pace of your current life path. Practice gratitude and appreciation for the beauty in your life, emotional release. Explore your creativity and express yourself through art, music, or other forms of self-expression, refers to your creative energy and sensitivity. Embrace new beginnings and positive changes in your life, represents sentimentality and nostalgia.
Use your intuition and inner wisdom to gain insights into your dream and apply them to your daily life, you are keeping your anger inside, instead of expressing it.
Generally, flowers symbolize beauty, growth, renewal, and fertility, draws attention to your lack of spirituality. They also represent love, happiness, and positivity, sadly draws attention to embarrassment in some situation.
Roses are a symbol of love and romance, a symbol for winter memories that that time of the year brings.
Sunflowers are associated with warmth, happiness, and loyalty, a hint for strength, power, endurance, prowess.
Daisies are a sign of innocence, purity, and cheerfulness, refers to a sense of security and belonging.
Lilies represent purity, divine connection, and new beginnings, an evidence for your interactions with society.
Poppies signify sleep, death, or remembrance, hints your over-inflated ego.
Tulips symbolize love, abundance, and growth, a symbol for feelings of vulnerability or a fragile state in your life.
Wildflowers represent freedom, nature, and adventure, a signal for your personality traits, behaviors and habits.
Bouquets of flowers symbolize celebration, achievement, or expressing gratitude or appreciation, refers to a cryptic message from your subconscious. In contrast, wilting or dead flowers indicate sadness, loss, or the end of a relationship or situation, symbolises recognition and honor.
Flowers in a garden or field usually signify growth, fertility, and abundance, a harbinger for the heroic male figure in your life. However, if the flowers are being destroyed or taken, it indicate a loss of opportunity or potential success, denotes your dislike for that person.
Receiving flowers in a dream represent kindness, love, or admiration from someone, indicates characteristics or qualities that you can learn or adopt from your descendents. The giver of the flowers is essential to identifying their meaning, a hint for feelings of rejection or not fitting into a group. If you gave the flowers to someone else, it mean you have feelings of love or respect towards them, something may have started as minor has now become a huge problem.
Analyzing the details of your dream reveal personal insights and symbolism unique to you, an evidence for your outlet for your aggression and anger.
(1) A flower may symbolize what Jung called ‘the Self: the true self; the fundamental order and beauty of the psyche. (For ‘SelP) (In Eastern mystic-meditative traditions, particularly the Taoist and Zen Buddhist, meditation on a flower is recommended as a means of promoting inner healing.)
(2) An asymmetrical flower — for example, with one petal much larger than the others, or in which what should be the centre of the flower is actually off-centre - may indicate a lack of balance in your psyche: some part / function has been developed at the expense of others; or it may be that you have lost your ‘centre’ altogether - that is, have become disorientated.
If so, you may need to put aside externally or intellectually imposed values and rediscover your inner centre, where you will find the values that are right for you. (This does not mean an
out-and-out relativity of values. The values that correspond to your individual ‘destiny’ will be seen to centre on love, which means awareness of the oneness of all life and ensures respect for other people.)
(3) The flower in your dream may be a reminder of the beauty and stillness of Nature, and of the need to get back to that beauty and stillness in yourself; a reminder that just being, and letting the ground- plan of your life unfold itself, is more important than (external) achieving.
In the Middle Ages, flowers with broken stems meant sexual intercourse. In India, in dream interpretations, the flower is the symbol of the highest pleasure. In Freud’s dream interpretations, the flower is dealt with extensively and symbolizes women, tenderness, female genitals and genitals in general, as in Blossoms (see Anais Nin’s The Delta of Venus).
According to C. G. Jung, flowers represent emotions / feelings.
For a young woman to receive a bouquet of mixed flowers, foretells that she will have many admirers.
To see flowers blooming in barren soil without vestage of foliage, foretells you will have some grievous experience, but your energy and cheerfulness will enable you to climb through these to prominence and happiness. ``Held in slumber’s soft embrace, She enters realms of flowery grace, Where tender love and fond caress, Bids her awake to happiness.’’ See Bouquet.
The expression “spiritual unfoldment” is a flowerrelated image. Finally, the dreaming mind often literalizes common verbal expressions—such as “wallflower” and “flower power”—in an effort to convey something to the conscious mind.
Producing or creating.
Something that produces useful results (as a flower produces a fruit and seeds).
Life force or life cycle.
A healthy flower might represent vitality within you or within a certain aspect of your life.
A wilted flower might represent low energy or life force, or the end of a process.
For more clues, consider what stood out about the flower and what comes to mind when you think of the flower.
See also the specific flower type.
See also: Plant; Smell; Fragrance
If you are gathering flowers, then this is an indication of prosperity. Consider the metaphor of the process of a seed being planted, taking root beneath the soil, shooting up through the ground and blossoming into a flower is quite a symbolic journey and expression of life. Each flower has a specific significance.
See also Bouquet, Blossom, individual flowers.
2. Beauty and innocence.
3. Female sexuality.
4. Sadness (white flowers).
5. Disappointment (wilted).
6. Respect and admiration (bouquet).