Dreaming about your own house represent a need for stability and security in life reflect, represents your toward some relationship. It also indicate that the dreamer wants to focus on their career or family and is looking for a sense of self-reliance and independence, a symbol for some confrontation or turning point.
A dream of a large or magnificent home represent a desire for success and recognition, signals past, forgotten, or lost love. It also indicate that the dreamer is seeking a sense of power and control in their personal or professional environment, a clue for an way to express your anger.
A dream of an old or run down house refer to past memories or untreated emotional issues, points to wisdom, insight, magic, expanded awareness and virtue. It also show that the dreamer needs to change or renovate or fix something in their life, a premonition for feelings of from your actions.
A dream of a strange house show that the dreamer feels unfamiliar with surroundings or is unsafe, an indication for your concerns about not measuring up to the standards or expectations of others. It also indicate that the dreamer is seeking new experiences or adventures, means social status in life.
A dream about a home fire scary, but often it symbolizes a cleansing process or some kind of spiritual transformation, a symbol for beauty, strength and wisdom. It indicate emotional purification or spiritual growth, sadly a warning signal for a transitional phase where you are seeking some sort of balance between your aggressive side.
It is important to note that the meaning of a dream about a house differ from person to person, a signal for a situation where you feel vulnerable or helpless.
When dreams about a house occurs, it represent a deeper meaning to our lives, refers to the passing of events. It indicate the state of our emotional and physical condition, as well as relationships with others, denotes a path that has not been ventured.
A house in a dream symbolizes your self and the different aspects of yourself, your personality, and your life, stands for your adaptability to your surroundings. The house represents your sense of safety, comfort, and security, a signal for how your life is going.
Dreaming of a new house indicates that changes are coming to your life, and it is a sign of fresh starts and new beginnings, means your need for some relaxation. On the other hand, dreaming of an old, dilapidated house signifies that you holding onto outdated beliefs or need to let go of the past, points at some anxiety on some major change in the relationship.
If the dream is about a house party, it indicate that you are ready to let loose and have fun or that you need to socialize more, unfortunately an alert for how much you are missing one’s him/her nearby.
Doors and windows in a house represent opportunities and chances in life, symbolises your set path. Closed doors or windows mean missed opportunities or unexplored possibilities, hints a person or may even be a pun on something that is seedy. An open door or window signifies the opportunity for personal growth and a new direction in your life, stands for a focal to balance your choices.
Stairs in a house represent personal growth, progress and challenges in life, suggests your future hopes and fears. If the stairs are narrow or steep, it indicate difficulty in your journey or that you are taking on too much at once, the uncertainty of life.
Rooms in a house symbolize parts of yourself or different aspects of your life, a metaphor for your of speaking in public. The kitchen represents nourishment and the family unit, your subconscious dislike for his/her significant other. The bedroom signifies intimacy, relationships and rest, you have accomplished something that you thought was impossible. The bathroom represents releasing negative emotions and cleansing, an omen for something or someone that your value or treasure.
In Christianity, a house symbolize the soul and the temple of the Holy Spirit, represents a rapid rise from obscurity to a position of prominence. Dreaming of your own house or a clean and tidy house signifies spiritual growth and fulfillment, an indication for bright hopes, vast possibilities and insight.
In Hinduism, a house represents the body, and dreaming of a massive house indicate prosperity and success, draws attention to little in your life.
In Islam, a house represents the soul, and dreaming of a spacious and beautiful house signifies Allah's blessings and generosity, a portent for your struggle with issues of fear and guilt.
In Native American culture, a house symbolizes the human body and personal power, hints you cold feelings. Dreaming of a house indicate the need to connect with your inner self and find your personal power, a sign for the balance between your objective emotions.
In Chinese culture, a house is associated with good luck and prosperity, hints your unexpressed masculine/feminine energy. Dreaming of a house mean financial success, stability in your career, and a comfortable life, an evidence for anxieties of changing your identity – that of a spouse.
The condition of the house, feelings, and emotions in the dream point to the state of your subconsciousness, an evidence for tears, crying and sadness. A well-maintained, cozy house symbolizes inner peace, stability, and happiness, a message for fear of the unexpected and unknown. A cluttered and messy house signifies unresolved emotional problems and chaos in your life, signifies something that is not fully developed.
If you dream about a new house, take it as a sign that it's time for a positive change in your life, means your biggest fears. Welcome new beginnings and take advantage of new opportunities, a harbinger for your of experience. If your dream involves an old or rundown house, it's a sign of letting go of the past and moving on from outdated beliefs, suggests greed, lust, or love guide you in how you live. If your house dream is filled with negative feelings or negative energy, take it as a signal that you need to work on your emotional state and find balance in your life, a sign for in the direction of your life. Pay attention to details in the dream, such as doors, windows, and rooms, as they provide clues to what the dream represents, an evidence for your desire to control everything around you.
The most important thing to remember is that your dream is a message from your subconsciousness, and you should honor and respect it, represents directed at you or someone else.
Dreaming of House interpreted in a few different ways, a portent for some decision or something being right. On a basic level, it represent a desire for safety, security, and stability, an indication for stability and swiftness. It also be a sign that you are feeling overwhelmed by the demands of daily life and need a place to escape and relax, successful completion of your goals. On a deeper level, dreaming of a house symbolize your inner self and the various aspects of your personality, a signal for a life of luxury and ease. It also be an indication that you are ready to make some changes in your life or that you need to take a closer look at your current situation, there may be a sense of uneasiness.
If the house in your dream is familiar, it represent something from your past that you need to revisit or address, symbolises darkness, death and rebirth. If it is unfamiliar, it a sign that you are ready to explore new possibilities or take on new challenges, expresses spiritual renewal and healing. Pay attention to the details in the dream such as the size of the house, its location, and any other features like furniture or decorations, a sign for a bridge between your earthly, grounded higher, spiritual self. These details provide further insight into what your subconscious is trying to tell you, clarity.
Dreams about houses are a common occurrence and can carry various meanings depending on the specific details of the dream. The house is typically seen as a reflection of the dreamer's psyche, with different rooms representing different aspects of their personality or experiences. For instance, the bedroom can symbolize intimacy and rest, while the kitchen can represent nourishment and nurturing. The living room is often associated with everyday life, while the basement may represent the unconscious or repressed emotions.
The condition and features of the house in the dream can also provide clues about the dreamer's life structures or what they have created for themselves as a way of life. For example, a new house could indicate a new phase in the dreamer's life, while a deteriorating house could represent a sense of insecurity, lack of self-worth, or unresolved issues. Meanwhile, a mansion could represent a sense of grandiosity or ambition, while a small or rundown house could indicate issues of self-worth.
The various interpretations of dreams about houses in this document also touch on the symbolism of different parts of the house, such as the roof representing the dreamer's health or the basement symbolizing the unconscious. Additionally, the external appearance of the house, such as whether it is in disrepair or newly painted, can also provide an indication of the dreamer's present situation.
In addition to representing the dreamer's psyche and experiences, dreams about houses can also symbolize relationships with family and friends. For example, a childhood home or parental home can represent feelings and memories of childhood and the relationship with parents. The dreamer's emotional state and personality can also be reflected in the condition of the house, such as a house under construction indicating inner work being performed on the psyche.
Overall, dreams about houses can carry multiple meanings and interpretations, and it's important to consider the specific details of the dream when trying to understand what it might represent.
Dreams about houses are common and can have different meanings depending on the specific details of the dream. The house in the dream is often seen as a reflection of the dreamer's psyche, with different rooms representing different aspects of their personality or experiences.
Dreams about houses can carry multiple meanings and interpretations, and it's important to consider the specific details of the dream when trying to understand what it might represent.
If you were buying or building a house in your dream, perhaps you are considering making a dramatic change to your life, even to the extent of rebuilding it.
If your dreams focus on paying the rent or the mortgage and this isn’t a problem in waking life, then they are highlighting a responsibility in waking life that you find a burden. An abandoned house in disrepair may suggest emotional and physical neglect, whilst a house that is shuttered up might suggest being blind to what is going on around you. Dreams of an unfinished house should motivate rather than be a cause of despair, as life is a constant work-in-progress. A half-built house suggests what you need to acquire to further your personal development; perhaps more windows to give you a better perspective. A damaged blind or broken lock in your dream can highlight lack of privacy or your perceived vulnerability. A house in bad repair can denote the need to heal a family rift.
Even the most bizarre dream homes reflect the psychological territory you are living in right now, even if that‘home’ is a medieval dungeon, a tropical island, a prisoner-of-war camp or a train station.
If you dreamed of living in a bizarre or fictional setting, consider the condition and qualities of that situation. Is it cramped, crowded or lonely? Your new dream home can give you valuable information about how your current circumstances are affecting you and how you relate to others.
If you are restricted or limited in your dream territory, ask yourself if you are creating those restrictions by your reaction or if the situation is creating it. To see an old, run-down house in your dream represents your old beliefs, attitudes and how you used to think or feel. A situation in your current life may be bringing about those same old attitudes and feelings. Alternatively, the old house may symbolize your need to update your mode of thinking.
If your dream house is unfurnished, this may suggest a bleak self, devoid of feeling; an empty house, however, may indicate new opportunities.
To dream of a haunted house signifies unfinished emotional business, related to your childhood family, dead relatives, or repressed memories and feelings. To see a glass house in your dream signifies that appearances in waking life may be deceptive. To dream that you are living in a glass house signifies the threatened loss of your reputation. To see a mansion in your dream suggests that you need to grow in some way or other; if servants are waiting on you, this indicates undue vanity. You may feel that your current situation or relationship is in a rut and want to expand and develop your potential.
If you see yourself living in a cottage, this signifies a longing for a gentler more spontaneous way of life.
An ancient house could refer to a previous life in some way connected with your present existence.
If you are living in a tent or mobile caravan in your dream, do you feel weighed down by the routine of your life? Would you like to travel, move house, get back to nature or try the life of a nomad for a while? If you imagine your house is in amongst skyscrapers in the city, this suggests a preoccupation with financial matters, perhaps at the expense of your personal life. The opposite is true if your house is in a village in your dream.
Whether your dream home is an igloo or a mansion, pay attention to the details of the dream as it will be like a documentary featuring the interaction of your past beliefs, current challenges and recent situations.
If you don’t like what you see, it is important to understand that you are in charge of your life; sometimes making small changes may be all that is needed to bring big results. Ancient dream-lore has many interpretations for dreams about houses and homes but here are the most typical: country house, tranquility ahead; building a house, you will be self-confident; new house, a busy social life; empty house, low income; moving house, worries about money.
Dreaming Lens: Did you know the house in your dream? Was it your current home? Was it the home of someone else? What shape was the house in? Did the house represent a shift up or down in the quality of living from your waking life? What were your feelings about the house?
Personal Focus: Houses in dreams are the symbolic representation of the dreamer’s sense of Self. No matter what other imagery or circumstances may present themselves in a dream, a house is always an unconscious expression of your identity. This applies to any home-like dwelling; such as an apartment, hotel room, trailer, grass hut, or any of the possibilities of “home” that exist in the imagination.
The perspective or view of the house takes on specific meaning. The front of a house connects to the persona—the part of you that you show the world—while the back is what is private or hidden. What you discover on the inside reflects various, compartmentalized aspects of yourself. Side views or alternate angles may connect to presenting yourself in the world in a limited, partial, or inaccurate fashion.
The size, style, condition, and reflection of abundance of the house will play a key role in interpreting this symbol in a dream. You will need to consider both the feelings evoked by the house in the dream itself, as well as what comes up for you when comparing it to your actual waking life home. Whatever shades of meaning you glean from your dream, they must be interpreted as reflecting an unconscious expression of Self.
A mansion on a grand scale may indicate a sense of your life getting bigger or opening yourself up to greater levels of abundance. Conversely, this could also be revealing a level of inappropriate grandiosity, depending on your current level of self-esteem. A moment in life that feels constraining and steeped in lack might evoke a dream image of a house that is more hovel than home. Yet, this same image could be a symbolic representation of deeper levels of humility emerging within you.
A new house might mean a new sense of Self is on the horizon, or needs to be. Adding an extension indicates such an expansion may be occurring on a personal level. An older, dilapidated model could represent an outdated view of Self. A house on fire is expressing that powerful levels of transformation are afoot. Whatever the Dreaming Lens is offering you about a house should be incorporated into an interpretation of your sense of self at the time of the dream.
If you dream of a specific home from an earlier time in your life, you are looking at the person you are today as a direct result of what was going on back then. This can refer to occurrences in the environment associated with the home and the people in it, as well as developmental issues based on your age at the time.
If it is a house created by the dream: one’s body and personality in all its aspects.
Inside the house: within oneself. Outside the house and garden: extroversion or the relationship with environment. Ground floor: practical everyday life; sexuality, hips and legs. Basement : unconscious: see basement, cellar. First, other middle floors: internal needs, rest, sleep, hungers; the trunk. Top floor, attic: thinking, the conscious mind, memory, the head: see attic above in this entry. Front of house: our persona, facade; social self; face. Things in house: aspects of one’s feelings and makeup. Other people in^ house: different facets of dreamer. Windows : one’s outlook! on life; how you see others: see larger entry on window below in this entry. People, things coming from downstairs: influences, fears, impressions from unconscious or passions, or from everyday worries. People, things from upstairs: influence of rational self. Attackers, intruders from outside: social pressures or response to criticisms. Repairs, enlargement, renovation: reassessment or change of attitudes or character; personal growth. Damage, structural faults: faults in character structure; hurts such as broken relationship; bodily illness. House falling down, burning: big changes in attitudes; leaving old standards or dependencies behind; sickness: see last example in falling. Cramped house: feeling of need for personal change; feeling restricted in home environment or in present personal attitudes. Kitchen: creativity; nourishing oneself; mother role; diet: see cooking. Living room, personal leisure; space’ to be oneself, everyday life. Dining room: appetites, social or family contact; mental or psychological diet. Bedroom: pnvacy, sex; intimacy, rest: see bed under furniture. Study, library: mental growth, mind. Larder: hungers, sensual satisfaction. Toilet: privacy, release of tension; letting go of emotions, fantasies or desire which we need to discharge: see toilet. Nursery, child’s bedroom: feelings about your children; one’s own childhood feelings and memories. Floor: basic attitudes and confidence; what supports you, such as health and good will of others. Ceiling: boundary of ideas or awareness. Row of houses: other people.
See room; stairs; wall; attic in this entry.
If you dream of your own house (one you live in now, or one you used to live in) and it is in bad condition, this is an omen that someone close to you might be in ill health.
A dream about “your house” (but you never lived there in real life) symbolizes something you feel you are missing emotionally. Think about what happens or what objects you see in the house, to figure out what you’re missing.
To dream of building or buying a new house means you will make wise changes in your present life.
If you dream about living in or visiting somebody else’s house (whether or not you know the house owner), the meaning is linked to the condition of the home.
If it was an elegant house or mansion, this is a positive omen that you will someday leave your home for a better place and you will be lucky in life and finance.
If it was an old, falling down house, this suggests you are feeling tired, or a project or goal you’re currently working on won’t turn out the way you want.
An old house may also foretell a reunion or renewal of an old friendship or relationship.
A dream which featured a house being demolished - or being in an empty house - suggests you are grieving over a recent loss, broken relationship, or missed opportunity. Don’t despair, time really does heal all things.
If you dream of being kicked out of your house, something you are doing in real life goes against the values that you know are right.
A part of you feels uncomfortable with the way you have been acting.
If you dream that you cannot find your way home, you have lost faith and belief in yourself. This dream may also signify a major transition in your life.
To see your home in your dream, signifies security, basic needs, and values. You may finally be feeling settled and comfortable in a new environment.
To see a glass house in your dream, signifies that flattery is likely to hurt you.
To dream that you are living in a glass house, signifies the threatened loss of your reputation. Alternatively, it suggests that you are being watched. Also see “Mansion”
Vision: The condition of the house represents your present situation.
The roof of the house refers to the state of your health, the exterior to your external appearance.
The upper floor stands for your forehead (and brain); the middle floor the area of the chest, the first floor the intestines, and the ground floor and base- ment the legs and feet.
If you dream of old houses frequendy, you are afraid of old age. Building a house together with other people: you have good friends at your side. Looking at an empty house: you have missed a few opportunities. Tearing down a house: you are strong enough to deal with the ol>stacles that come your way. Living in a run-down house: pay more attention to your health. Watching a house collapse: you won’t reach your goals—be prepared for losses. In a man’s dream, the house (it does not matter if it is a luxurious villa or a farmhouse) represents ambitions, professional advancement, security, and safety. In a woman’s dreams, the balcony is the chest.
Depth Psychology: The house in a dream is the symbol for the Body and what happens with the body.
A house in ill repair, destroyed, or even on fire, points to your poor health and should be taken seriously.
The foundation is a symbol for the mental/intellectual “foundation’ on which you have built your life.
The basement is the symbol of the unconscious, where repressed urges and cravings hide.
The kitchen is the place where “life is lived” every day and where diversion can be found.
The bedroom represents attitudes toward sex and emotional connections to other people.
The living room stands for recreation, rest, and relaxation.
The bathroom is the place for moral cleansing and the “washing away” of disappointments.
The toilet stands for “letting go” of emotional ballast, tensions, and the past.
The roof (and attic) stands for your mental/spiritual part, and symbolizes protection from the outside world.
See Door, Furniture, Stairs, Window.
If there are different activities going on it indicates that there is a conflict between two parts of our personality, possibly the creative and the intellectual. Being especially aware of the front of the house portrays the facade we show to the outside world, whereas going into / out of the house indicates we need to decide whether to be more introverted or more extroverted in our dealings with other people.
An impressive, awe-inspiring house indicates that we are conscious of the self or the soul.
Dreaming of moving to a larger house shows there is need for a change in our lives, perhaps to achieve a more open way of life, or even for more space. Being outside a house depicts our more public side and how we relate to external interests.
Dreaming of a small house, or the house where we were born or grew up, means we are seeking security, or perhaps the safeguards of childhood, when we had little responsibility.
If we find the smallness of the house constricting, we feel we are being trapped by our responsibilities.
If we are aware of work being carried out on the house (cementing, repairing etc.) It implies that relationships may need to be worked on or repaired, or perhaps we need to look at health matters. We should take note of any damage, decay or difficulty that has occurred in our lives.
1- A house nearly always refers to the soul, and they way that we build our lives.
The different rooms and parts of houses in dreams indicate the various aspects of our personality and experience.
For example, Attic Dreaming of being in an attic is to do with past experiences and old memories. Interestingly, it can also highlight family patterns of behaviour and attitudes which have been handed down. Basement/cellar The cellar most often represents the subconscious and those things we may have suppressed through an inability to handle them.
A basement can also highlight the power that is available to us provided we are willing to make use of it. We may not have come to terms with our own sexuality and prefer to keep it hidden. Bathroom In dreams our attitude to personal cleanliness and our most private thoughts and actions can be shown as the bathroom or toilet. Bedroom The bedroom portrays a place of safety where we can relax and be as sensual as we wish. Chimney As a passage from one state to another and a conductor of heat, in dreams the chimney can indicate how we deal with our inner emotions and warmth. Hall The hallway in a dream is illustrative of how we meet and relate to other people. Library Our minds, and how we store the information we receive, can appear as a library.
2- A house represents security and safety, and therefore signifies protection and the Great Mother.
3- The house Is popularly known as the seat of the soul, and in spiritual terms links us to the way we are in the world.
When interpreting dreams of houses, how you feel about the house is of particular importance. Houses can be forbidding places, and if you feel anxious in your dream, this suggests that something about your personality is bothering you. That you noted a particular part of the house in your dream may offer a clue, and the different rooms and everyday things in the house are also important as they represent different aspects of your feelings and make up. It is common to dream of returning to a house from your past that you knew or lived in. This dream may be nostalgic or it may reflect a longing to return to the innocence of childhood.
If you dreamed of leaving a house, the message is that you are ready to move on in waking life.
If the house in your dream felt like it was your home, see also HOME.
To dream about different parts and states of your house reflect different depths of feelings, and various emotional and mental states.
The attic refers to your intellect and mind, while the basement describes the subconscious.
If the house is empty, it connotes feelings of insecurity. Shifts and changes in the house indicate change and progression of your personality and beliefs.
To dream that you are cleaning your house suggests self-improvement. It further refers to getting rid of old limiting beliefs and adopting new progressive point of views.
If you have a crowded house and you dream that your house is empty, it indicates a need to break free and live your live independently. Old beliefs and attitudes are represented by old houses.
To dream of a new house represents a new era of your life.
If you dream that someone broke into your house, you have a sense of being violated. Your personal boundaries has been crossed by someone.
To dream of a house also indicates that your subconscious is reminding you of something long forgotten, such as good traits you are no longer using.
To dream of a haunted house refers to unfinished business from the past.
A missing house suggests a feeling of being uprooted.
The events in the house may represent real or imagined events in your life.
Each room may represent a different area of your life (such as your bedroom representing your personal life).
Each level may represent a level of your consciousness (such as a basement representing your subconscious mind or attic representing spirituality).
A house can also represent security, comfort, protection, familiarity, or belonging (as in the idea of “home”).
Also consider the mood and condition of the house and anything that stood out about it (for example, a dreary house might represent sadness, or a house missing its curtains might represent personal boundary issues).
Your childhood home might represent you or your current life, or a time in your past.
Someone else’s home might represent that person or their life, your relationship with that person, or a real-life situation in which you were both involved.
See also: Building; Nest or Dwelling; Room; Floor; Basement; Main Floor; Upstairs; Furniture; Mansion; Porch; Backyard; Roof; Hut; Homeless; Location
If the house feels cramped, this might indicate frustration. Is some part of you not yet developed, not yet integrated into consciousness? What is keeping this or that instinct or emotion repressed?
If the house is cracked or crumbling, this could indicate either anxiety concerning your life, or the breaking down of an old image of yourself, to give way to a more accurate or larger view of your potential.
(2) A house may represent your self-image: how you see yourself, or how you want to be seen by the world, or what you want from life.
(3) If the house is your parental home, what you feel in the dream may say a lot about your childhood feelings - about your parents, for instance.
HUNGER / HUNGRY
If rooms are cluttered, get organized and clean out old, useless habits and ideas. Furniture and people in house are aspects of yourself. Note especially colors and shapes. Different rooms are different aspects of self:
Upstairs or attic - spiritual awareness.
Ground floor - daily living situations.
Basement - sexual awareness and unconscious.
Kitchen - work area, cooking up plans and schemes, preparation for nurturing.
Bedrooms - rest, dreams, unconscious, sexual feelings.
Library - intellect and learning.
Living room - daily interaction with others.
Dining room - sustenance, nurturing, fellowship.
Bathrooms - cleansing, elimination of the old.
Porch or patio - extended part of self, enjoyment, relaxation.
Foundation - inner strength and groundedness.
The structure the spirit is trapped in or resides in harmoniously. Particular rooms represent particular patterns controlling or playing out in the environment. Bedroom – rest, sex, Bathroom – waste receptacle and cleaning, kitchen – nourishment, living room – general conditions, others involved in your life, closets – holding tanks, hidden or put away patterns, basement – subconscious patterns.
It is common to dream about houses. They usually symbolize our emotional and psychological selves. All of your experiences, stages of development, and parts of your conscious and unconscious life may be represented by that house.
The house may be representing issues concerning a particular dilemma in your life, or it may be more general and comprehensive. Either way, if you pay attention to the details in this dream, you may learn a thing or two about yourself.
See also: Kitchen, Bathroom, Attic
A place of protection and security, the shelter of the soul. Individual rooms symbolize the different emotional functions.
It is important to determine if Door and Window are open or closed and what the condition of the house is.
The house is also a universal female sex symbol.
Compare this to C. J. Jung’s 1909 dream in which— while exploring a house—he finds a flight of stairs that leads to the basement, where he discovers bones and human skulls. This dream was important because it led to Jung’s idea of the collective unconscious: Attics and basements are places that hold what we repress; rooms in the upper part of a house provide perspective and vision; bedrooms indicate sexual content; the kitchen is the place where alchemy provides transformation; the bath is the place for cleansing; a workroom is the place for everyday situations.
A house is a clear reflection of identity at the time of the dream.
The sense of identity that the dream is trying to express relates directly to the qualities of the house as it appears in the dream.
A house from your past and / or childhood relates to your identity as it was generated at the time you lived there.
A house from your imagination also relates to your sense of self, and you must use the context of the dream to inform you of the meaning to associate with it.
A mansion is an expanded sense of self, while something small or more rundown is asking you to look at issues of self-worth.
A house under construction is the self being built up, whereas one that is being destroyed takes on the view of deconstruction or reinvention.
The same ideas should be applied to any living space, from an apartment to a hotel room, a great big house or a hovel.
To dream that you are in a very elegant house, a castle, even a palace, you are subconsciously longing for more wealth than you possess, a higher plane of living or better social status.
If your dream house is falling apart it is a warning that your finances need bolstering.
If the house is disagreeable to you, family life may be unharmonious or frustrating, although you may not be aware of it.
The house is a symbol of the human body; hence any action connected with the house can be interpreted in terms of sexual conduct. This includes other people and their actions toward the dreamer as well as storms, fires, vehicles, furniture, and so on, in relative importance.
Nomadic gypsies believe that dreams in which you are forced to leave your home indicate that you expect a favorable opportunity.
A new house predicts financial security.
Building a house or seeing one under construction forecasts unexpected gain, possibly through a legacy; buying a house indicates a short but exciting love affair; selling a house augurs a release from pressing responsibilities.
A dream which featured a house being demolished or being in an empty one suggests you are grieving over a recent loss, broken relationship, or missed opportunity; don’t despair, time really does heal all things.
If your dream house is a home from the past, or a specific room within the home, the dominant memory or feeling from that time or place will provide further interpretational clues. The most common room in the house to appear in dreams is the bathroom; this represents purification or refreshment. A messy bathroom may suggest an area of your life that requires attention or cleansing.
The house may be representing issues concerning a particular dilemma in your life, or it may be more general and comprehensive. Either way, if you pay attention to the details in this dream, you may learn a thing or two about yourself.
See also: Kitchen, Bathroom, Attic
• The features of your dream house will reflect different aspects of the inner you. Each room relates to the different aspects of your personality and character.
• Bedrooms indicate issues of intimacy; the kitchen issues of nourishment and nurture, the living room relates to your daily life and the bathroom reflects emotional issues.
A person tearing down their own house is symbolic of a fool, Prov.14:1. A crumbling house is symbolic of a wicked person, Prov.14:11. A house filled with good things is symbolic of a wise person, Prov. 21:20.
A house made of cards or flimsy material is symbolic of folly.
A house on top of sand is symbolic of disaster, Matt. 7:26.
A house on fire is symbolic of judgment, Ezek. 16:41
To dream that you own an elegant house, denotes that you will soon leave your home for a better, and fortune will be kind to you. Old and dilapidated houses, denote failure in business or any effort, and declining health.
See Building.
If your house is clean and in order, then you are on track and healthy.
If you house is in disrepair and cluttered, then you’ve got some sorting out to do, people to forgive and amends to make.
See Home.
The feeling you sense while in the room will usually explain the meaning of the room.
2. Church;
3. Ministry;
4. Business;
• Clean house
- Delivered from a demon
• Unclean home
- Demon-oppressed or –possessed;1 Pet. 3:3.
• Interior renovation
- Spiritual renewal; 2 Chron. 24:4;
The condition of a house—whether it is in disrepair or it is fixed up and newly painted—is also symbolic.
A house represents security and safety, and therefore signifies protection and the great mother.
2. Your church life;
3. Your spiritual condition;
4. Old House; childhood home issues from your childhood, family of origin issue; Luke 11:24
2. Financial security.
3. Woman.
arranging things in a: desires wil not be realized.
back door of a, using the: wish to return to childhood candidness.
baggage inside a: a trip is canceled.
beam, rotten old: resolve the core problem before proceeding.
being torn down: short,mad love affair wil ruin your marriage.
belonging to others: have let an enemy see your privacy and wil be harmed by it.
bricks, setting: build on your intel ectual talents.
owning: your finances are secure enough to start your remodeling job.
building a new: honor without joy through a wise change.
addition, an: begin a new exercise regime.
to a unstable house: reverse your recent decisions.
with others: wil have a big consolation; value your present support group.
burning, a: are blaming the wrong person.
own: wild parties damage your soul.
car crashes into a: plans for the future wil be changed at your impetus.
changing houses: apply for your mortgage, then find the right house.
cleaning: wil receive news from an absent person.
commercial buildings around: important decision wil change your emotional situation.
cottage, living in a: life lived on one level practical y and emotional y; tranquility.
empty, an: low income brings loneliness and trouble.
crowded out of your, being: relief wil al ow ventures to prosper.
damaged by animal invasion: abandon old habits that failed you.
earthquake: lack basic support structure to present your venture.
insects: are al owing petty annoyances to destroy your peace.
wind: your sanity at risk from wild thoughts.
decorating a: have confidence in your own abilities; use them.
empty, an: you rue missed opportunities as you view the wal s of your soul.
fine, a: have proper regard for yourself.
foundation of own, is sinking: basis of your faculties needs constructive support.
full of people, a: good relationship with family and friends.
gazebo, during a rainstorm, in a: others can read love in your silence.
lintel, being under a door: wil move to a larger home for greater protection.
lost through bankruptcy: wil have arguments about money and material objects.
foreclosure: your demands on your energy exceed your supply.
missing a part of your: have unfinished business with a parent.
odd, an: be the black sheep no more; problems must be sorted out.
old, an: considering the alternative, aging is OK.
razing a: your strength has exploded from within.
roof shingles, leaking: a crack in your security, leaving your domestic bliss incomplete.
looking at: physical security is at a premium.
shanty, a: live simply and sufficiently but do not disregard your health.
sold out from under you: return to your house of worship.
trapped in the: need to seek some counseling.
closet: family secrets need to be revealed.
in an opening: this is the time to examine al you are doing.
under an object: your plans exceed your resources.
tree falling on a: have health check-up by your physician of choice.
under attack: your mind is being threatened by those who want what you have.
wallpapering a room: design the whole space first, al wal s.
many: changing your image must come from within.
walls give way: have taken on too many responsibilities.
water flooding: feel overwhelmed with tears for a sadness from long ago.
wrong with the, something: take back control of your life.
If one sees himself entering his house in a dream, it means that he will get married, or have sexual intercourse with his wife. Building one’s own house in a dream means that a sick person will recover from his illness.
If such construction is hard and if it is customary in that family to bury its dead within the compound of the same property, then it means the death of a sick person in the family.
If no one is sick in that house and the construction is accompanied with music and celebrations in the dream, then it means adversities, trials and hardships. Ifunder such circumstance the person in the dream is unmarried, it means marriage, and if he is married, it means that he will marry off one of his daughters. Ifone sees himselftied up and imprisoned inside a house in a dream, it means that he will receive glad tidings, or it could mean good health and prosperity.
If one sees himself carrying a house over his shoulders in a dream, it means that he takes care of a needy woman or a wife.
If one sees his house made of gold in a dream, it means that a fire will burn it down.
If the house has no roof, whereby one can see the skies, sun or moon in a dream, it represents the marriage of a woman from that household. Ifone sees a big house within his own house in a dream, it means that a righteous woman will live their or move into that family to become a blessing for such a house. Ifthere is a tunnel under such a house in the dream, it denotes deception or that a perfidious person is having access to that household.
A house without lights in a dream represents a woman of evil character, and if a woman sees that house in her dream, then it represents a man of evil character. Demolishing one’s house in a dream means a fight within that family.
If one sees grass growing inside his house in a dream, it means a wedding.
(Also see Cage; Dwellings; Glass house)