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Christ Dream Meaning

Dream interpretation from 11 unique sources about Christ

Religious svmbols mav appear in the dreams even of those who do not consider themselves religious. There are at least two reasons for this: first, even non-religious people have usually had some exposure to religious teaching,’and secondly, religion would seem to have an instinctive basis, originating in what vve now have to call (because we have lost touch with it) the unconscious part of the psyche.

One might be tempted to say that the Christ figure means whatever it means for you. That mav be true; but you are advised to consider the following possibilities.

(1) The Christ figure may represent perfection for you.

If so, it may be

functioning in your dream as a representation of your own true self. There may be a sense in which the Christ / supreme value is outside and beyond us: we are not yet perfect. However, the Christ in your dream comes from your own unconscious and signifies that what is of supreme value is realizable in yourself: indeed, it is yoprself, your not- yet-realized but potential self.

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(2) If the figure is that of the Christ as a child, the interpretation given above is strengthened.

See also: Child, sections(3) and (4).

(3) If there is any association of homosexuality or bisexuality with the Christ in your dream, this again would tend to confirm the interpretation in (1) above. The hermaphrodite (literally, a fusion of the god Hermes and the goddess Aphrodite) is a recurring figure in religious symbolism - for example, the Hindu representation of Shiva as part man, part woman. It stands for the union of opposites. In psychic terms, such a figure represents the bringing together of conflicting forces such as conscious and unconscious, thought and feeling, ‘spirit5 and ‘body5, extroversion and introversion.

See also: Marriage.

(4) If the Christ in your dream is the crucified Christ, it may be a symbol of martyrdom.

If you identify with this figure, so that you are the wronged sufferer, ask yourself what purpose is being served by adopting this role. Does it make you happy? Well, pain may give pleasure if it helps us to feel ‘different5 and superior. (And that is often the other side of a martyrdom complex: an inflated view of self - inflated by fantasy.) But to get happiness by making yourself unhappy is self contradictory.

Your dream is most likely telling you to look at yourself objectively, and to get rid of the fantasy that has taken possession of you. It may help you to do so if you can identify the occasion that first started off this programme of self-punishment, or - failing that - any later occasions that reinforced the programme. The first cause will probably be some childhood feelings of guilt; and almost certainly it will be an imagined guilt, with little or no justification. (For instance, did you have, as a child, erotic desires for your parent of the opposite sex? So did we all.)

Above all, realize that you are not in the grip of some inexorable fate. What we call fate is actually those unconscious self-programmings that

begin as attempts to ward off the anxious fears that arise when our desires conflict with (real or imagined) parental or other authoritative disapproval.

(5) What is the Christ in your dream doing or saying? Is he healing someone - you? If so, the figure probably represents Nature’s power of healing that lies within yourself. The fact that this inner healing power reveals itself in a symbol means that it lies in your unconscious. You need to activate it, and the first step towards this consists of getting to know yourself better - vour unconscious self. In particular you need to get to know the opposed positive and negative forces at work in you and that element within you - perhaps long neglected - that is essential for healing. In psychological terms ‘healing’ means wholeness and harmony (the resolution of all serious inner conflicts). What is it vou need in your life to bring about wholeness? What part of you has been neglected?

The fact that the healing Christ has appeared in your dream, however, is a very good sign. It means that your unconscious is offering you its healing power. Don’t refuse it.

(6) Is the Christ figure pronouncing forgiveness? If so, it may mean either that you have been suffering from guilt-feelings and you have identified these as the symptoms of an inner conflict and are now ready to let go of the guilt and the tension; or that your unconscious is now offering you the means by w hich those guilt-feelings and the associated paralysing anxiety’ can be laid to rest once and for all.

In essence, forgiveness is a dissolving of guilt and anxiety’ (i.e. fear of punishment); and the dissolving agent is objective intelligence which sees through the guilt-feelings to their innocent cause. How can an innocent cause give rise to guilt-feelings? The answer lies in the power of fantasy, w’hich, especially in early childhood (w’hen, according to the psychologist Jean Piaget, no distinction is made between fantasy and reality’), makes mortal sins out of natural and unavoidable desires and leads to a belief that the whole world is bent on punishing the ‘offender’.

(7) Does the Christ figure in vour dream suggest submission and self- surrender, or non-resistance? If so, the dream may be understood to be showing you a pattern in your life that you need to change - a negative pattern of submitting to ‘fate’ or ‘circumstances outside your control’. Alternatively, it could be urging you to practise a positive kind of submission, in w’hich the ego gives wray to the greater wisdom of the unconscious, and false ambitions give wav to the promptings of the

inner true self - which represents your true ‘destiny5 (not to be confused with ‘fate5: fate is external, destiny comes from within).

(8) Is it the risen - resurrected - Christ who appears in the dream? If so, this may be taken as an auspicious sign of potential self-renewal or self-transcendence: the possibility of rising to a new and fuller selfhood, leaving behind all deep internal conflict, anxiety and discontent.

(9) Is the Christ in your dream surrounded by four figures (the four evangelists, or their symbols - angel, lion, ox, eagle)? This is a mandala (See also: M, ala), which represents psychic wholeness.

NB It can be dangerous to rely too heavily on a being outside ourselves. For example, to think of our sins as being off-loaded on to an external Christ may be a useful and, indeed, healthy stratagem so long as the idea is not taken literally; so long, that is, as it is seen as a symbolic representation of an internal process in which the sin-dissolving agent is our own intelligent T. Otherwise, we are in danger of relinquishing responsibility for our actions and for our own future.

The Christ figure - like all other figures that occur in your dreams - is thrown up by your unconscious and is a pictorial representation of something in the depths of your psyche.

This does not contradict the religious view of the Christ as a universal reality. It would seem that there is a layer of the individual psyche which is not an individual possession but belongs to Nature as such and manifests itself in every existing being. Psychology and theology meet in the mystical understanding which sees the Christ as the universal T, the only subject there is. This is to see all things and all persons as incarnations or embodiments of one and the same reality. This mystical view is found in all the great religious traditions.

If this view is true, it provides a basis for an immediate and intimate relation between the individual and God, a relationship which can properly serve as a source of certainty and confidence, a correct self-esteem and immunity to anxiety. [1]

Depth Psychology: In a dream, Christ always stands for your own personality, for the wholeness you seek.

The dream also suggests that you search for greater self-knowledge, new insights, new goals, all in the service of personal growth. In an indirect way, the image of Christ is like a Guru, there to help you discover your true self.

The dream also indicates that you are living in harmony with yourself, your fate, the world, and that you are trusting in a higher power.

A very profound dream! [2]

To dream of beholding Christ, the young child, worshiped by the wise men, denotes many peaceful days, full of wealth and knowledge, abundant with joy, and content.

If in the garden of the Gethsemane, sorrowing adversity will fill your soul, great longings for change and absent objects of love will be felt.

To see him in the temple scourging the traders, denotes that evil enemies will be defeated and honest endeavors will prevail. [3]

Each person has unique associations with this figure, depending on her religious influence. The symbol of Christ, as himself, represents perfection, martyrdom, universal suffering, and resurrection.

There are many ways to reach spiritual truth, as there are many religions to reach your own God. Dreams of this type show those ways. [4]

Although your ultimate contentment may be preceded by some trials, you will achieve peace of mind by making a good adjustment to your life conditions if you dreamed of Jesus. [5]
Dreams of Jesus Christ are about divine guidance, unconditional love, wisdom and inspiration.

See also: Prophetic Dreams, God. [6]

To dream of Christ denotes consolation; to see Him on the cross, trouble and sorrow (Old Dream Book). [7]
1. Very important message, whatever it is.

2. Live one’s life like christ. [8]

God within you. Heart center or love energy within. Master teacher. [9]
lucky numbers: 16-18-20-21-25-27

Antichrist, seeing the: an appreciation of what exists.

birth of: wil have peace, joy, and contentment by surrendering your innermost self.

Christ consciousness: wil have spiritual harmony.

crucified, being: your enemies wil be defeated.

garden, being in the: wil be highly esteemed and influential.

of: trust the higher power to reach wholeness.

resurrection of: are in harmony with yourself and your fate.

talking to: wil receive a big consolation for bringing others uplifting experiences.

Temple, in the: unpopular but correct efforts wil be rewarded. [11]

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What does Christ mean in a dream?


Depth Psychology: In a dream, Christ always stands for your own personality, for the wholeness you seek.The dream also suggests that you search for greater self-knowledge, new insights, new goals,...

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1. Christ’s second coming;2. Warning;3. Final judgment;4. The gathering and being caught up with the Christ; 1 Cor. 14:8; 15:52; Joel 2:15; Eph. 5:14.

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The approach of our individual self to the sense of wholeness, the communal whole or collective mind, or to the Christ.See Christ under archetypes.

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Dreams of this sacred, Holy Scripture represent the power of the written word and the importance of chronicling your life.The bible is also an invitation for you to reconnect with...

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Having a loaf of bread delivered in your dreams may suggest the arrival of some real dough or money. Bread represents spiritual fulfillment and the embodiment of Christ light or...

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Our vulnerable feelings or huns which hide be­hind a defensive shell, perhaps of shyness, introversion or withdrawal—could be anger.See also crab; shell; snail; ex­ample of the unofficial Christ in Christ...

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Internal conflicts. There might be a bloody battle be­tween one’s moral code and sexual needs, for instance; or between what we allow ourselves to feel and the self healing process...

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If we are not the hero/ine of our own dream, we are probably still not accepting responsibility for our own drives, potentials and weaknesses.The hero/ine frequently depicts our initiative and...

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(1) East is where the sun rises and may therefore signify some kind of ‘rebirth’: perhaps a radical re-orientation of yourself so that you face and receive all that is...

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1. Jesus Christ;2. Authority;3. Leadership;4. Father;5. Blessed;6. Foundation;7. Disapproval or disgust (shaking of the head).8. Mind; Exod. 18:25; (3-4) Exod. 6:14; Num. 1:4; • Hitting Head- speaks of Mocking Christ...

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To dream of baptism, signifies that your character needs strengthening by the practice of temperance in advocating your opinions to the disparagement of your friends.To dream that you are an...

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1. Christ;2. Pastor; 1 Pet. 5:2-4.

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Symbolic of following Christ, Isa. 50:4

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This is symbolic of Christ or the sun, Ps. 19:5

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Symbolic of the words of Christ, Isa. 11:4

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A symbol of Christ’s death, Jn. 19:39

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1. Christ;2. Chief;3. Foundation; Eph. 2:20.

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Symbolic of the love of Christ, Eph. 4:8

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Symbolic of those who do not believe in Christ, Matt. 25:33

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Symbolic of the death of Christ, Jn. 19:39

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This is a reference to Christ or a pastor, Ps. 23:1

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1. Ministry with Christ on board; Matt. 28:18-20

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1. Throne; Exod. 25:102. Presence of God; 2 Sam. 6:11-12;3. ChristJosh. 3:13,

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1. Warning;2. Believer;3. Christ. Prov. 6:23; Isa. 8:20

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Symbolic of faith in the blood of Christ, Ex. 12:22

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To descend unto greatness, renewed in christ

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1. United together in the body of Christ;2. Woven; Col. 2:19;

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1. The world;2. Church without Christ. John 3:16

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Symbolic of people who belong to Christ, Jn. 10:15

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1. An outcast2. Not belonging;3. Christ; Exod. 2:22; Ps. 119:19;

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Symbolic of Christ or a person in authority

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Symbolic of the return of Christ, Rev. 6:2

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1. Jesus Christ; Heb. 6:19-202. Hope;3. Slow down;Acts 27:29

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1. Behind the scenes;2. Giving Christ the glory. 1Pet. 3:4

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Symbolic of victory in Christ, Ps. 20:5, and God’s love, Song. 2:4

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Symbolic of needing to place your faith in Christ, Lk.8:43

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To descend unto greatness, renewed in christ

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1. Symbol of righteousness;2. Things done in the power of Christ

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Symbolic of humble beginnings and the birth of Christ, Lk.2:12

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Symbolic of the peace of Christ during a time of trouble, Ex. 15:27 NLT

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Symbolic of Christ’s protection and watching out for His people, Ex.25:7

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1. Healer /Christ;2. Ministering angels; Mark 2:3-11.

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Praying in a dream is symbolic of the need to pray to Christ, Rom. 10:11

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Symbolic of Christian service or belonging to Christ

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Maroon or burgundy, figurative of christ’s blood

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Symbolic of Christ, a person of authority, or a mediator

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This is symbolic of Christ, refuge, a stronghold, and strength, Ps. 31:1-3, Ps. 28:1

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1. Christ;2. Pastoral leadership or business leader; 1 Cor. 15:32.

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Figurative of christ and the dedicated fruitful who bless others

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1. Holy Spirit;2. Jesus Christ;3. Representation; John 14:16; ) Heb. 7:25, 9:24.

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1. Christ; Heb. 3:1;2. Church-planter;3. Miracle-worker; Acts 5:12;.

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1. + Message from Heaven; Christ’s return Rev. 8:102. – Judgment; Matt. 24:29.

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Symbolic of the righteousness of Christ, faith, and love, Eph. 6:1, 1 Thess. 5:8

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Symbolic of spiritual warfare in the authority of Christ, Mark 3:14-15

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A religious symbol of mary, the mother of jesus christ

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The promise of a new spiritual beginning, paid for by jesus christ

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A symbol of Christ’s blood and the forgiveness of sins, Matt. 26:28

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Figurative of regeneration, the death, burial, and resurrection of jesus christ

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Symbolic of worldly living and a person’s life before Christ, Heb. 3:16, Jude 1:5

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Christ light, love. Something divinely bestowed upon you; great treasures within.

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1. Jesus Christ;2. Church;3. Powerful believer;4. Landmark; Matt. 4:16;

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Redemption; color based on the blood christ shed at calvary

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Symbolic of past hurts, emotional wounds, or the need for faith in Christ, Jn. 20:27

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1. Jesus Christ;2. Mature believer;3. Your future;4. Natural son;5. The meaning of your son’s name John 3:16.

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Trinity, i.E.The death, burial, and resurrection of jesus christ, regeneration, completion

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Grafted together to grow as one, i.E.A new convert to christ; an adopted child to new parents

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Symbol of regeneration, i.E. From the cocoon of spiritual bondage unto a new creature in christ; see “loose”

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A new spiritual beginning, i.E. Regeneration, jesus christ’s resurrection after his death and burial

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1. Work;2. Ministry of the body of Christ;3. Place of intimacy with God;4. Field of labor;Gen. 2:8-10; 4:2-3; Is. 51:3; 58:11; Jer. 2:21;

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Symbolic of the judgment seat of Christ where individuals are accountable for their lives, Rom. 14:10

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1. Christ;2. Holy Spirit;3. Caring church;4. Healing power of God. Isa. 40:11; (2) John 14:26; 15:26.

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