To see a daffodil in a dream means happiness and indicates the existence of good-natured people. It is explained by the presence of well-intentioned, moral, dignified and honest people around the dream owner. The person who sees a daffodil in his dream will be very lucky in favor of his marriage or lover because this dream is called a lover or spouse who appreciates his power, who does not give a damn, who is devoted to him with true love.
Narcissus was the handsome man in Greek myth who fell in love with his own reflection in a pool. When he tried to grasp the image, he fell in and was drowned, only to be turned into a flower. Dreams in which concern with appearance take center stage, such as a catwalk show, or dreams in which you are constantly changing your outfit or checking your appearance in a mirror, may be a stark warning against the danger of vanity and the preoccupation with appearance.
[plant] (includes Daffodil) : friend. And whoever sees himself smelling a narcissus [flower], then he will become popular, for / through kindness & good. And if he sees a lot of narcissus on the earth then it indicates an increase of his family.
For the best result they should be growing in a garden.
Dreaming of narcissus likewise symbolizes great love.
2. A high regard for self, self-image, vanity.
3. Wordplay on narcissistic behavior or individual.
Flower representative of one who is self-gratifying
Selfishness and egotism.
A garland of narcissus in a dream represents a short lived marriage.
If an unmarried woman sees herself carrying a coronet of narcissus in a dream, it means a short lived marriage that will end either in divorce or in the death of her husband. Blooming narcissus in a dream represents a son.
A bouquet of narcissus in a dream means the death of a son. Seeing the narcissus flower in a dream also means happiness, money, gold, or silver.
The narcissus flower in a dream also signifies longevity or gray hair.
(Also see Distilled water)
admiring yourself in a mirror: are likely to be restless and anxiety-driven for a long time.
giving, to others: beware of overconfidence in your self-esteem.
keeping, indoors: happiness is not certain, nor can it be contained in a pot.
picking: wil be fortunate, if the flower is not kept at home.
receiving a bouquet of: wil fal for a wealthy man and win a fortune by your charm.
In Greek mythology, a beautiful youth pined away for love of his own reflection, and was then turned into the narcissus flower. This flower therefore points to the dreamers egotism and caring for no one but him- or herself. A similar interpretation is mentioned in the dream book written by Artemidorus in the second century. (See also “Flowers.”)
Natural ability to open up to my creative expertise so I can display it to people while staying firmly grounded in reality
(flower) illustrates the dangers of egotism The Narcissus has narcotic properties
(Greek mythology) warns against self-centeredness