To be given a rocket suggests recognising that we are not functioning the way we should.
To take off like a rocket means moving very fast in terms of some project we have.
2- Nowadays any symbol of power connects with our ability to do. or be, better than before.
The rocket in this sense will have much of the same symbolism as the aeroplane (See also: Aeroplane), except the destinations will be further away.
The explosive power and energy available is something to be carefully looked at, since we need this type of power in order to make radical changes in our lives.
3- Because of the spiritual symbolism of reaching heights to which none have been before, the rocket represents spiritual searching and adventure. [1]
Achievement, perhaps despite overwhelming challenges (as a rocket overcoming the force of gravity).
Something that’s complicated, hard to understand, or difficult to maneuver.
The idea of space or traveling a long way (literally or figuratively).
The idea of going somewhere “foreign” (a foreign country, a “different world,” etc.) See also: Airplane, Starting an Engine, Leaving a Place, Space, Outer, Astronaut, UFO, Bomb, Missile [2]
To take off like a rocket means moving very fast in terms of some project we have. Giving someone else a rocket in dreams may mean we are trying to motivate a part of ourselves or that we know more can be done by others. [3]
A rocket soaring into the sky: you have very good ideas that you need to put into action.
Depth Psychology: The rocket suggests that you are about to “overshoot your goal.” On the positive side, the rocket is a symbol of ambitious, lofty goals.
To see them falling, unhappy unions may be expected. [10]
2. Success is fleeting—usually business, often relationships.
3. Rapid success, usually business. [16]
building a: must have firmer foundations for business.
enemies being killed by a: wil hear false news of an unhappy union.
exploding a: expansion of the family, figuratively and monetarily.
many: triumph over enemies in a short-lived success.
observing a, launch: an advantage from an unlikely source.
taking off: your ideas need a more robust market analysis. [27]
