Self-defense.
Disagreement or an antagonistic mentality.
Strength, especially protective strength.
Something or someone in your life that you consider a foundation or stronghold, or that helps you feel secure, safe, or well-protected.
Living in a fort may represent feeling distanced or protected from the world, people, or situations (or a desire for such).
See also: Protected, Being, Security, Protecting, Building, Cover, Fight [1]
A fort under construction: the government of your country is in a political crisis.
A destroyed fort: the sign of a past unhappy memory, lack of self-worth.
Depth Psychology: The fort symbolizes your fear of difficulties or a need for security and protection.
A fort in ruins is a sign of lack of self-worth. [2]
According to Freud, a symbol for women and femininity in general. [3]
To dream that you attack and take a fort, signifies victory over your enemies. [4]
To dream that you attack a fort and take it, denotes victory over your worst enemy, and fortunate engagements. [5]
being in a: avoid the hostility of rivals, but not the demands of life.
with others: wil forgive someone in disgrace, as you have forgiven yourself.
blockade, a: hunger within boundaries if you erect barriers against life.
command of a, being in: increasing responsibility, with the salary to match.
destroyed, a: a past memory is the source of your lack of self-worth.
fortress, living in a: are protected as long as you stay home; is that al you want?
looking from a: venturing out from overprotection to heal constructively.
unable to open the lock of a: are deliberately erecting barriers against life.
under siege: high morale and optimism that the cavalry wil come.
honored when entering a, being: your self-absorption blocks out relationships.
mines, surrounded with: a prickly fear of danger behind the facade.
of a: protect yourself from the troubles and losses in store for you.
under construction: time is of the essence to quel the state of fatigue. [9]
