1- When we dream of sitting on a throne, we are acknowledging our right to take authority. When the throne is empty, we are not prepared to accept the responsibility for who we arc. It may be that we are conscious of a lack of parenting. When someone else is on the throne, we may have passed over authority to that other person.2- A throne is a seat of authority or power. In dreams it can represent our ability to belong to groups, or even to society. We may need to take the lead in a project or scheme.
The throne usually suggests that we have attained control on all levels of existence, both spiritually and physically.
3- Spiritually we could be at a point where knowledge and understanding are finally within our grasp. This can be symbolised by a throne in a dream.
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Symbol: The throne is a symbol of authority. Vision: Sitting on a throne: you are quite arrogant and would like to be “above” other people and give orders. Reassess your own conduct. Standing in front of a throne: you have set your goal too high.Depth Psychology: The throne is a symbol of a hidden craving for power and acceptance.
See also: Castle, Emperor, King, Palace, Prince.
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Psychological / emotional perspective: A throne is a seat of authority or power. In dreams it can represent our ability to belong to groups, or even to society; we may need to take the lead in a project or scheme.The throne usually suggests that we have attained an element of control on all levels of existence, both spiritually and physically.
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Dreams of a throne represent that you are in your seat of power and connecting with your divine stature.The throne represents a place of authority, confidence, belief in your abilities and the awareness that you need not chase after opportunities; they will find you.
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To dream that you are sitting on a throne suggests that you will achieve a rapid rise to fame and/or fortune.If you see someone else sitting on a throne in your dream, you will succeed in achieving your goals through the assistance of others.
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A peculiar omen of contrary predicated on your own evaluation of where you stand on the social ladder; if you consider yourself well up.the dream predicts a loss of status; but if you think of yourself as middle to low, it indicates a rise.
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Spiritually we could be at a point where knowledge and understanding are finally within our grasp at last.A throne, as a symbol of power, epitomizes this.
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A symbol of rule, reign, and sovereignty over a place or situation, Col. 1:16.A throne is also symbolic of God’s supremacy, Ps. 45:6
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See also: chair1. Authority;
2. Holy of Holies;
3. God’s seat of authority;
Rev. 13:2:20:11; 1 Kings 16:11.
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1. Authority.2. Relationship with the divine.
3. Fear of a loss of friends.
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