2- The significance of summer on a psychological level is twofold. Because of its association with holidays and with fun and laughter, we are able to be more relaxed. We also have opportunities to meet with other people and to form new associations.
3- Esoterically, summer represents the mid-life. This is a time of spiritual success and of the ability also to plan for the rest of our lives. We have learnt by experience and can now put that experience into practice. [1]
(2) It may be the emotional feel of summer that is significant in the dream: happiness; well-being; confidence; contentment.
(3) If it is the brightness - the sunniness - of summer that is stressed in the dream, see Sun. [2]
Depth Psychology: Summer represents the “prime of life.” You are full of vigor and vitality, enjoying the best years of your life (in sexual terms as well). You have matured. [3]
See also: Goddess Aphrodite, Sun. [6]
Relaxation or a break from work.
Warmth or heat.
A particular warm-weather activity.
Consider also the role summer plays in the dream and your feelings about it.
See also: Time of Year, Time Frame, Sun, Sunny, Warm, Hot, Weather [7]
It is the season of happiness, satisfaction, and pleasure; unless the dreamer experiences unbearable heat. (See also: SEASONS) [9]
2. Second Coming of Christ;
3. Preparation time;
4. Drought and heat;
5. Fruitfulness; Prov. 10:5; Isa. 16:9. [13]
landscape, a: your optimism and trust fulfil ed themselves.
of, during: wil seek pleasure at the expense of another’s sense of propriety and justice.
autumn: wil regret some duty unperformed.
spring: must try to think things out very wel , excluding friends from your confidence.
winter: be in earnest in your undertakings. [20]
