If you dreamed about laurels: Some ideas or issues may not appeal to your lifestyle, you may encounter challenging situations. To see a laurel in a dream indicates that you will make amends with the people whose heart you hurt, and that you will gain wealth and prestige. The woman who sees the dream, on the other hand, to escape from the deceased person indicates that the fears will increase and she will suffer, get into trouble and will not be able to achieve her wishes. According to Caferi, this dream indicates that he will hold his child's hand as a support in his difficult time, that poverty will end and his fortunes will increase.
To see it or to adorn yourself with laurel promises abundance and success.
If the drams is a man, it is an omen of marriage.
If your dream concerned laurel growing out of doors, it predicts success and contentment; if you picked laurel in your dream, the forecast is of triumph over enemies or obstacles; if you dreamed of being crowned with laurel, the dream is reminding you that pride often goes before a fall, so don’t let good luck go to your head.
See Crown.
To place a wreath of laurel on her sweetheart’s head, is a sign that a maiden will shortly be wooed by a man who is handsome, wealthy and charming.
For a young woman to wreath laurel about her lover’s head, denotes that she will have a faithful man, and one of fame to woo her.
Folklore: Luck and money.
One may reasonably expect a sizable sum oi money if he or she dreams of this tovely wild plant.
A dream betokening victory and pleasure (Raphael); symbol of victory.
If one does not qualify for that, then it denotes his mere passion, want, or desire.
(Also see Flag; Honor)
The evergreen laurel tree has been a symbol for splendor since ancient times. A laurel wreath was a promise that the hero would receive glory and honor. Being decorated with a laurel wreath in a dream points to many good things happening in the future. The leaves of the evergreen laurel tree stand for a promise of wealth. (See also “Tree,” “Leaves,” “Green,” and “Wreath.”)
Natural ability to consistently develop my creative powers so I can use them to help other people recognize my achievements
(evergreen) exemplifies honor and praise