Dream About seasons

If you have seen Seasons in your dream: Changes in your close environment can affect your agenda, you can make decisions on these issues. To see a season in a dream means that the person who sees the dream will hope again, get rid of the bad and unfortunate period he has lived, and get back to his old joyful and happy days. If a person sees the season in his dream, it is interpreted that the troubled situation experienced by the dreamer will be short-lived, the events that cause him to be unhappy will soon end and he will return to his former happiness. It is a sign that the dreamer should be patient and thus he will get rid of all the troubles he has experienced.

If you have seen the seasons in your dream, You are open to external warnings, you may reconsider your direction on certain issues due to people who cannot control their instincts or act according to their intuition. To see the seasons in your dream means that you will have problems and you will do your best for your mother, you have to make an effort. A young woman who sees the dream reports that she will not stand behind the decisions taken and will become depressed, her sustenance will narrow and she will be unhappy. For a man, this dream indicates that he will experience loss of property and some problems in his business, and if he continues to lead a very stressful life, his business will be disrupted.

To see a season in a dream indicates that hope will increase again, the person will finally start to get rid of the negativities he has experienced, and he will become a cheerful person who looks at life more optimistically as before. Seeing the season should be interpreted according to the season, but in general, it indicates that the bad situations are temporary, the problems that upset the person will end after a while and he will become a strong person again. As this dream emphasizes the importance of being patient, it indicates that sunny days will approach, but that one should always take precautions and prepare for negative situations that may happen to the person.

Patrica Telesco Interpretation

Seasons in flux: Transformation of some sort, often age or activity related.

Autumn: The realization of maturity, and harvest from hard labors. Potentially also the need to conserve despite bounty; putting things in order before inclement “weather” (literally or figuratively) puts everything on hold.

Winter: A time of rest, or a cooling-off period when things can be reevaluated (see Ice, Snow).

Spring: A new beginning, refreshed hope, and the first signs of progress or growth with regard to a specific circumstance. Also, fertility (see Rain).

Summer: Warm feelings, potentially becoming “hot” (like a tiff turning to an all-out argument, or simple flirtation becoming passion). Alternatively, profuseness of energy and increased social activity (see Fire).

Martha Clarke Interpretation

Seasons are symbolically ages of mankind: spring is for childhood; summer, youth; fall, maturity, and winter, old age and sterility.

If you dream that the seasons occur in order it indicates that you need to live one thing at a time. Otherwise, you would have to analyze their meaning separately. Seasons can represent the state of your mind and the psychological and material conditions that prevail in it. This symbol reminds us that everything is variable and renewable. (See WINTER, FALL, SPRING, and SUMMER)

Since ancient times, the sun, solstices, and seasons have been linked to the human life’s stages. In addition, seasons are also associated with the four elements: earth is bare winter; spring is rain; heat and fire are the summer; and air, the fall winds.

Pamela Ball Interpretation

1- When we become conscious of the seasons of the year in dreams, we are also linking with the various periods of our lives (Spring signifies childhood, Summer young adulthood, Autumn middle age, Winter old age).

2- The need for us to be able to divide time into periods or phases arises initially from the necessity to co-operate with the seasons from a survival point of view. Given deadlines and limitations, the human being is able to survive through striving.

3- The division of the year into Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter gives occasion for celebrations and festivals.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Psychological / emotional perspective: The need for us to be able to divide time into periods or phases arises initially from the necessity to co-operate with the seasons from a survival point of view. Given deadlines and limitations, the human being is able to survive through striving. In dreams we instinctively link with this inherent ability and need to live by the natural calendar.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Material aspects: When we become conscious of the seasons of the year in dreams, we are also linking with the various periods of our lives; spring signifies childhood; summer, young adulthood; autumn, middle age; winter, old age.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

Gives gender-specific: When we understand the natural cycle of the year, dreams by both men and women will link with the union of the god and goddess.

Versatile - Anonymous Interpretation

The division of the year into spring, summer, autumn and winter gives occasion for celebrations and festivals which are vehicles for knowledge and inspiration.

Silvana Amar Interpretation

Life stages Spring denotes childhood, summer stands for early adulthood, autumn denotes maturity and winter signifies later years in life

Tony Crisp Interpretation

Times of life.

See spring; summer; autumn; win­ter.

Theresa Cheung Interpretation

The words of Ecclesiastes, ‘to everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven’, echo in many facets of dream-lore. The seasons of the year over the ages have come to represent the natural progression of your life, representing change and renewal, as well as your state of mind. They also relate to the four elements: winter represents earth; spring symbolizes rain or water; summer, heat and fire; and the winds of autumn, air.

Jean Boushahla Interpretation

spring— newness of life; summer— period of finest development; autumn— past maturity or middle life, colorful; winter— a time of latency and fruitlessness, cold. "Spring is in the air"; "sunny summer day"; "autumn of your life"; "a short winter's day."

Belter Greg Interpretation

Each one of them turn gradually, unless mother nature becomes very awesome all at once. It could be winter inside of the lucid dream, while still summertime here. Each aspect should have been carefully noted. If the snow seems to never stop, you’ll know what to expect, during the upcoming winter. Many chores denote how you’ll be feeling about them in the future, when that season arrives. What sort of actions you take inside of the dream helps you to understand, how to improve on existing and unexpected conditions. Body movements tell you a whole bunch.

Julia and Derek Parker Interpretation

Each season carries its own expectations: Spring, of hope, rebirth; Summer, of fulfilment, of fruition; Autumn, of fading hopes, melancholy and harvest; Winter, of cold, the death or at least temporary disappearance of living things. A dream in which you are specially conscious of a season may reflect any of these emotions — but it is worth noting that the Chinese believe that the seasons represent the natural order of things, that they are inevitable and immortal; there is a possibility that your dream was an attempt to put something in proportion.

Julie Gillentine Interpretation

Stand for the stages of growth and development and may indicate where you are in the cycle of expression of a project or your own growth. The following are dream significances of each of the seasons.

Tony Crisp Interpretation

Times or periods of one’s life. See spring; summer; autumn; winter.