1- A library in a dream can often represent the storehouse of our life’s experience. Il can also represent our intellect and the way we handle knowledge.
A well- ordered library would suggest the ability to create order successfully.
A more chaotic, untidy one would suggest that we have difficulty in dealing with information.
2- At a certain stage in psychic and spiritual development, the library is an important symbol. It suggests both the wisdom and skills that we have accumulated, but also the collected wisdom available to all humanity. As we are able to look more objectively at our lives wre have more access to universal knowledge.
3- A library represents the Collective Unconscious all that is, was, and ever shall be.
It is often taken as the Akashic records - that is, the spiritual records of existence. [1]
An environment with a characteristic of a library (such as quiet, authority figures or experts, learning or studying, books, or information).
Browsing, shopping, or picking things out.
Information or knowledge.
Organization, or an information system (such as your files on your computer).
Shared resources, or a setting that includes community resources.
The idea of borrowing or lending.
The idea of responsibility or being penalized for not following through on a promise (as in late fines).
For more clues about meaning, consider what stood out about the library, the events there, and your feelings about them.
If it is your own library, it suggests the need to rely on what you had already acquired.
If it is someone else’s, it is indicating the convenience of being informed or further studying the issue that concerns you today. The library of your dreams also represents the world of ideas created within the self.
If people in the library are talking or if you have trouble finding a particular book, the dream suggests that you should concentrate more.
According to some beliefs, this dream portends you will disappoint your
friends. [3]
It is also indicative of the need to carefully consider all possible scenarios before making major decisions.
If the library in your dream is well-kept, this means that you are saturated with too much information and you cannot find time to prioritize them.
To see a library in your dream symbolizes knowledge and understanding that you have gained over the years. [4]
A dream that takes place in a library is expressing that part of your own consciousness where information is held in high regard. Such a dream may be asking you to seek out more information and do some research to find the answers you are seeking. [5]
To find yourself in a library for other purpose than study, foretells that your conduct will deceive your friends, and where you would have them believe that you had literary aspirations, you will find illicit assignations. [6]
It is often taken as the akashic records – the spiritual records of existence. At a certain stage in psychic and spiritual development, the library is an important symbol. It suggests both the wisdom and skills that we have accumulated, but also the collected wisdom available to all humanity. [7]
If you are returning books, then this is a wish you have for teaching another. [8]
A library also represents the power of the written word, stories, and your wealth of inner wisdom and resources. Perhaps you have a desire for knowledge, research and understanding, and you are realizing that it is accessible to you.
See also: Book, World Wide Web, Internet. [9]
A well-managed library would suggest the ability to create order successfully. [10]
A chaotic, untidy library would suggest that we have difficulty in dealing with information and emotion. [11]
A library is a place of learning and is generally a good dream image. It suggests that you may be close to solving a problem or discovering something new and exciting. [12]
A warning of too much one-sided intellectual activity, as in Balcony. Often a challenge to look for a more holistic education and character formation. [14]
2. Emotional resource.
3. Rapid progress. [19]
2. Seeking knowledge of God;
3. Books;
4. Study;
5. Research. Prov. 2:3-5. [20]
borrowing a book from a: make sure the opinions you express are yours.
consulting books at a: contact your innate cleverness through the col ective unconscious.
of a: wil make rapid progress in your hunger for ideas.
owning a: wil need to consult a judge to seek out new meanings in life.
returning a book to the: are astute and not fearful in your coming problems. [26]
