Seeing flower in Dream: Spiritual Meaning

Global Dream Interpreter

Ancient wisdom Interpretation

Flowers Flowers in a dream are a sign of joy and benefits. If one sees himself crowned with a garland of flowers in the dream, it means that he will get married, enjoy his marital life excessively and take pleasure in experiencing his success in this world. Seeing flowers out of season in a dream means depression. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Flowers If an impostor sees himself carrying a bouquet of flowers in a dream, it means constipation, while if a sick person sees that in a dream, it means his death. A bouquet of many varieties of flowers and colors in a dream represent the world, its constantly renewed youthfulness and its material pleasures. As for a woman, seeing flowers in a dream means getting pregnant or overcoming her difficulties. (Also see Blossoms; Earth; Iris) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Sweet Smelling Flowers Fragrant flowers such as roses, jasmine, narcissus, marigold, daisies etc.- if any of these are seen detached from its stem-it suggest that the observer will lose his accumulated wealth. But if they are not, it is a harbinger of a son who will be good, hones and righteous. How righteous he will be depends on the intensity of the fragrance given off by such a flowerDream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Flower • Picking roses: Joy.
• Picking white flowers from one’s garden: Will kiss a virtuous woman with mutual passion.
• Dreaming of red flowers: The dreamer’s woman is of the gay type who likes artists, singing, dancing, et cetera, as opposed to a pious woman.
• Dreaming of yellow flowers: The dreamer’s wife has frail health.
• Picking flower buds: The dreamer’s wife will have a miscarriage, and the fetus will be a male child.
• Picking a well-known flower with big leaves: The dreamer is sweet on a beautiful woman whom everybody is running after and calumniating at the same time. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars


 

Flower he flower or rose symbolizes a child or honest money. Since the word in Arabic is ward, it could also mean the return  (worood) of an absent one or the arrival of a letter. Certain interpreters believe that the rose represents a woman who quits, a child who dies, a trade that does not last, or a passing joy, in view of the flower’s ephemeral nature. Others think that all aromatic plants—numerous or few—allude to worries and sorrow. To them, flowers mean crying, except for those flowers that the dreamer sees in their normal place but does not touch, in which case they would refer to a new birth, et cetera. In the event of their being picked and their trees dying, it means that there will be crying and weeping. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars


 

Flower The same applies to myrtles, spices, and legumes. In Arabic, the borderline between roses and other flowers is quite hazy. Flowers also refer to praise or good repute.
• Seeing a crown of flowers, particularly roses, on one’s head: Will marry a woman but soon be separated.
• A young man giving flowers or roses to the dreamer: An enemy will take an oath or pledge something, then fail to keep his promise.
• Flowers spread all around the place: Brittle and nonlasting happiness in this world.
• Cutting a rose tree or rosebush: Trouble and worries. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars


 

Flower garden (See Garden) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Flower shop owner In a dream, he represents someone who has gratitude and contentment, or someone who faces his adversities with patience. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Hyacinth It is said that any flower from the lily family may represent death when presented to a sick person in a dream. A healthy hyacinth plant in the ground means a beautiful son, or good words. A garland of hyacinth flowers in a dream means honor. A hyacinth flower salesman in a dream represents a worrisome person, for such flowers do not remain long in his possession. If any of the flowers of the lily family are cut, or made into a bouquet in the dream, then they mean sorrow, and if they are seen on their mother plant, they mean happiness, a husband or a son. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Hyacinth (Bulbs; Gem; Sapphire) These bulbous and bell-shaped flowers in a dream differ in meaning depending on their type, shape and fragrance. If one smells a hyacinth flower in a dream, it means relief from sorrow, end of adversities, good deeds, or making a true promise. If one sees a deceased person carrying such a flower, or offering him a hyacinth flower to smell in a dream, it means that the deceased person is dwelling in paradise. If an unwed person sees a hyacinth flower in his dream, it means that he will get married. If a married person sees a hyacinth flower in his dream, it means that he will beget a son, or he may acquire knowledge, or specialize in a scientific project that will add to his pride. Perhaps, a fragrant hyacinth in a dream could mean disturbances, distress, or a sickness. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Hyacinth If one sees a hyacinth flower being raised to the heavens in a dream, it means the death of a gnostic or that of a renowned scholar. A hyacinth in a dream also represents a son when standing erect in the fields, and it represents a woman when gathered as a bouquet of flowers, while it means a calamity if seen cut and placed inside a flower pot, a vase , or in an inappropriate place. A hyacinth flower in a dream also represents a beautiful woman or blessings, its fragrance represents one's love for his wife, and its tenderness represents one's concern and support for his family. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Iris (bot. Perennial plant; Flower) Seeing an Iris flower in a dream signifies recurring festivities, continuing success, happy news, a rainbow of colors, or a foreigner. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Lily of the valley (Flower) In a dream, a lily of the valley denotes harm or a despised act. Receiving a lily flower in a dream means displaying bad conduct, or showing a bad example. (Also see Hyacinth; Water lily) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Rue Wild rue, also called herb of grace, symbolizes money laundering. It is a plant that has a strong smell and small flowers. It was said by the ancient Arabs to have certain medical or healing properties; but its use is extremely dangerous. Each of its flowers represents one hundred currency units. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars


 

Jasmine In a dream, jasmine denotes happiness, blessings and benefits. It also represents religious scholars and spiritual teachers. If one sees heavenly angels descending from the heavens to pick jasmine flowers in a dream, it means the death of scholars. Jasmine in a dream also means despair, or making a false oath. It also could mean dispelling anxieties, distress and adversities. As for a bachelor, jasmine in a dream means getting married. Seeing a jasmine flower in one's hand in a dream also means recovering from a chest cold or a fever. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Narcissus (bot.) In a dream, a narcissus flower represents a woman. A garland of narcissus in a dream represents a short lived marriage. If an unmarried woman sees herself carrying a coronet of narcissus in a dream, it means a short lived marriage that will end either in divorce or in the death of her husband. Blooming narcissus in a dream represents a son. A bouquet of narcissus in a dream means the death of a son. Seeing the narcissus flower in a dream also means happiness, money, gold, or silver. The narcissus flower in a dream also signifies longevity or gray hair. (Also see Distilled water) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Daisy (Plant; Woman) In a dream, daisies represent a close friend who will bring a gift or contribute something to one's business. A daisy flower in a dream is also interpreted to represent a beautiful woman. Gathering daisies from the foot of a mountain in a dream means that a strong man or someone in authority will introduce one of his daughters or relatives to him for marriage. A daisy flower in a dream is also interpreted to means marrying one's cousin. Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Hyacinth Seeing branches of hyacinth spread inside a house in a dream means lauding or commending someone. If one is offered a hyacinth flower but find that it carries no fragrance in the dream, it means an adversity. If one throws a hyacinth flower to another person in a dream, it means that the receiver will experience sorrow at his hand and that their friendship will be hampered. If one sees another person sitting inside a mosque and surrounded with hyacinth in a dream, it means that the other person is backbiting him though what he is saying is not true. (Also see Lily of the valley; Water lily; Stone) Dream Interpreter: Ibn Sirin


 

Rose See Flower. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars


 

Narcissus A yellow narcissus symbolizes gold, and white symbolizes silver. It refers to joy.
• Having a crown of narcissus on the head: Will marry a beautiful woman or have a pretty slave or maid who will not stay. If a woman has such a dream, it could mean that her husband will divorce her or die.
• Seeing narcissus flowers in a garden: Children who will live long. If the flowers are cut or perish, those children will not reach old age.
• A woman dreaming that her husband has offered her a bouquet of narcissi and her rival  (the husband’s second wife) a bouquet of myrtle: He will quit her and stick to the rival. Dream Interpreter: Various Islamic Scholars

Lucid Dreaming Interpretation

A flower in a lucid dream is a potent, concentrated symbol of beauty, transience, and life force that you can interact with directly.

  • High-Definition Focus Object: The intricate details of a flower—its petals, colors, scent, and texture—make it a perfect object for dream stabilization. By focusing intently on a flower (e.g., counting its petals, observing its veins), you can ground yourself in the lucid dream and prevent it from fading.

  • Symbolic Alchemy and Transformation: Once lucid, you can engage in powerful symbolic acts with the flower. You can consciously change its color to shift your mood, cause it to bloom or wither to represent the beginning or end of a life phase, or even merge with it to experience a sense of pure, delicate beauty or vulnerability. This is direct engagement with the symbolism of growth and fragility.

  • Portal or Gateway: In lucid dreaming lore, highly charged natural objects can sometimes act as portals. Consciously stepping into or through a giant flower, or having it open to reveal a path, could be a self-generated method to transition to a new dream scene or deeper layer of the subconscious.

Precognitive Intuitive Interpretation

Intuitively, a flower is a classic symbol of blossoming, beauty, and the delicate, ephemeral nature of opportunities or life stages.

  • Omen of New Beginnings and Blooming: A fresh, blooming flower is often seen as a positive sign of a new beginning, a creative project coming to fruition, or a relationship about to enter a beautiful phase. It suggests that something you've nurtured is ready to reveal its full potential.

  • Message to Embrace Delicacy and Timeliness: Flowers have a perfect moment to bloom. Dreaming of one can be an intuitive nudge that the timing is right for you to express yourself, show your talents, or embrace a vulnerable, beautiful part of your nature. It cautions against missing your "moment in the sun."

  • Symbol of the Soul's Beauty: A single, perfect flower can represent the unique and beautiful essence of your soul or the soul of someone in your life. It's a reminder of intrinsic, fragile beauty.

  • Warning of Ephemerality: A wilted or dying flower can be an intuitive warning that something beautiful in your life (a phase, a feeling, an opportunity) is fading because it's not being nurtured, or it has simply reached its natural end. It calls for appreciation or graceful release.

Psychological Analytical Interpretation

In psychological terms, the flower is a profound symbol of development, the self, and particularly the unfolding of emotions and sexuality.

  • The Self in Bloom: A flower often represents the dreamer's own psyche coming into full expression. It symbolizes personal growth, achievement, and the blossoming of potential into actuality. It's a sign of successful individuation.

  • Emotional and Sexual Symbolism: Due to its form (petals surrounding a center), the flower is a universal symbol for femininity, sexuality, and vulnerability. Its blooming can represent sexual awakening, romantic feelings, or the opening of the heart. A plucked flower may relate to loss of innocence or vulnerability.

  • Transience and the Life Cycle: Analytically, the flower perfectly encapsulates the cycle of life: budding, blooming, withering, dying, and seeding. Dreaming of one can relate to your contemplation of a particular phase in this cycle, be it youth, prime, or decline.

  • Specific Flowers Carry Specific Meanings: While a flower generally means beauty and growth, the type adds nuance (a rose for love and passion, a lily for purity or mourning, a sunflower for orientation toward energy/joy). The color is also critical (red for passion, white for purity, yellow for friendship or anxiety).

Scientific Neurological Interpretation

From a brain-based view, the flower is a complex image synthesized from memory, emotion, and our cognitive wiring for pattern recognition.

  • Memory and Emotional Tagging: The brain is likely accessing memories of specific flowers tied to strong emotional events (a wedding bouquet, a funeral wreath, a garden from childhood). The limbic system (emotional center) tags these memories, and the dream state recombines them with current emotional themes.

  • Visual Pattern Recognition: The brain's visual cortex is adept at processing the complex, symmetrical, and colorful patterns of flowers. A flower in a dream may simply be the brain's efficient use of a rich, familiar, and aesthetically pleasing visual template during REM sleep.

  • Metaphor Processing: We understand abstract concepts through bodily metaphors. The conceptual metaphors "affection is a flower" and "a person is a plant" are deeply ingrained. Dreaming of a flower is the brain's way of processing experiences related to nurturing, growth, beauty, and fragility using this pre-existing neural framework.

  • Sensory Integration: If there was a scent associated with the flower in the dream, it indicates remarkable activation of olfactory memory circuits, often linked to the most potent and ancient forms of memory.


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