Fig Dream Meanings

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Fig Dream Meaning: From 9 Different Sources


The fig tree symbolizes carnal knowledge and wisdom. Associated with Adam and Eve, it may represent the fall from grace or shame.
Dream Source: Ariadne's Book of Dream
Author: Ariadne Green
1. Israel; fruit of Israel nation’s;

2. Fig leaves; Adam and Eve covered them with fig leaves speaks of/ self righteousness/ False religion;

3. Judgment or dead religion; if no fruit; Matt. 21:19; Gen. 3:7;Luke 13:6-9.

Dream Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model
Author: Vincent Wienand
Figs and fig trees are associated with sex and eroticism.

This is partially because of our culture’s images of Adam and Eve, who are often pictured in fig leaves following their act of sin.

Dream Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia
Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
A fig tree represents a good harvest or increase in children for one who eats from it in a dream, or it could represent a wealthy person who benefits his community. Even his enemies will come to benefit from him, because many types of snakes live on a fig tree. No other fruit equals figs in benefits. Figs represent earnings without difficulties and it shows. Fig leaves in a dream represent distress, grief, depression. Eating a fig leaf in a dream means sorrow and afflictions. Seeing black figs in season in a dream means comfort, while seeing white figs in a dream has a better connotation. Eating a fig out of season in a dream means jealousy. On the other hand, figs in a dream also could mean sorrow, representing the latter days of Adam and Eve when they first dwelled in paradise.

(Also see Fig tree)

Dream Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation
Author: Ibn Seerin
If you dream of eating a fig, it symbolizes that you may be getting a minor sickness, like a mild virus or a cold.

If you see figs growing (but you don’t eat them) in your dream, it is a positive omen for good health and financial profits in your future.

For a young woman to see figs growing may also symbolize the she will marry a wealthy and prominent man.

Dream Source: My Dream Interpretation
Author: myjellybean
Dreams of the fig represent sweetness and the female genitalia. This dream represents fertility and sexuality.
Dream Source: Strangest Dream Explanations
Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Historically, figs have represented abundance and fertility, as well as sensuality and sexual desires. They can be considered an oasis in your journey across the desert, an oasis that should be taken advantage of with maximum enjoyment.

Fresh and ripe, they indicate happiness; dry, luck that is diminishing. To eat them picked directly from the tree promises amorous pleasures.

Dream Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams
Author: Martha Clarke
Figs are often seen as a female sexual symbol because of their appearance when split open to be eaten. In some societies, by contrast, they symbolize the testicles. In dreams, figs are therefore symbols of fecundity and libido, but if you dreamed of refusing a fig or disliking their taste, could this have unconsciously expressed your feeling of not ’giving a fig’ about someone or something in waking life?
Dream Source: The Element Encyclopedia
Author: Theresa Cheung

39 dream interpretation about fig related.

Fight

To dream that you engage in a fight, denotes that you will have unpleasant encounters with your business opponents, and law suits threaten you.

To see fighting, denotes that you are squandering your time and money.

For women, this dream is a warning against slander and gossip.

For a young woman to see her lover fighting, is a sign of his unworthiness.

To dream that you are defeated in a fight, signifies that you will lose your right to property.

To whip your assailant, denotes that you will, by courage and perseverance, win honor and wealth in spite of opposition.

To dream that you see two men fighting with pistols, denotes many worries and perplexities, while no real loss is involved in the dream, yet but small profit is predicted and some unpleasantness is denoted.

To dream that you are on your way home and negroes attack you with razors, you will be disappointed in your business, you will be much vexed with servants, and home associations will be unpleasant.

To dream that you are fighting negroes, you will be annoyed by them or by some one of low character. ... fight dream meaning

Fighting

If you are fighting your relatives in a dream it is symbolic of shame and disgrace, Prov. 19:26. If you fight other people it symbolizes bitterness and anger towards them ... fighting dream meaning

Figs

Figs, signifies a malarious condition of the system, if you are eating them, but usually favorable to health and profit if you see them growing.

For a young woman to see figs growing, signifies that she will soon wed a wealthy and prominent man. ... figs dream meaning

Fig / Fig Tree

Symbol: The fig tree is always a symbol of fertility.

Vision: Eating figs means expectations and hopes in matters of love will be fulfilled soon. Seeing dried figs means your assets are shrinking. Someone is giving you figs: a friendly relationship becomes more intense. Seeing a fig tree: hold your sexual urges in check. You see one or several figs: you are longing for love.

Depth Psychology: The fig is a symbol of sexual needs and erotic adventures.

The fig leaf means innocence and chastity that you would like to parade in front of other people.

The fig tree warns you about one-sided desires for purely sexual gratification.... fig / fig tree dream meaning

Authority Figure

Might depict what has arisen in your life out of relationship with father, one’s relationship with authority, a view of how one uses power or authority. ... authority figure dream meaning

Figure

To dream of figures, indicates great mental distress and wrong. You will be the loser in a big deal if not careful of your actions and conversation. ... figure dream meaning

Authority Figures

(Such as teachers etc.) - see Individual Entries and also see Authority Figures in People Section... authority figures dream meaning

Prize Fight

To see a prize fight in your dreams, denotes your affairs will give you trouble in controlling them. ... prize fight dream meaning

Fig Tree

(See Tree)... fig tree dream meaning

Dwarf, Malformed Figure

A pan of our personality left un­developed or not integrated.

For instance we may have musi­cal ability which was suppressed by the need to bnng up children. Also a pan of self malformed by painful childhood experience or lack of emotional nourishment. It may therefore be a link with our unconscious. ... dwarf, malformed figure dream meaning

Fight, Fighting

Symbol: uThe law of a sinful world is the law of fighting.”

Vision: You are watching a fight: conciliatory words will defuse the tension between other people. Fighting on a battlefield: adversaries, enemies, hate, or envy make your life difficult, but you are able to defend yourself successfully. Witnessing a fight: don’t use the old saving: “living well is the best revenge” as a motto for your life, because: “those who laugh last laugh best!” See Beating.

Depth Psychology: Dreaming about fighting reflects the difficulties you have in balancing conflicting personality traits. Decide which you want to nurture and which you want to minimize—it will restore your peace!... fight, fighting dream meaning

Cloaked Or Hidden Figure

This is a powerful archetypal character aspect and a messenger from the unconscious, often thought of as the archetype of death. This image has its essence in anonymity and may therefore never be clearly known to you. As a character aspect, it is a figure from your unconscious mind that has the capacity to visit you in the dream state and deliver a message.

The context of the dream will tell you what the message is, or at least where to begin looking for it. However, if in your dream the figure closely resembles the commonly held visage of death—the cloaked figure without a visible face that roams the world snatching the living into the world of the hereafter—then you are definitely experiencing an archetypal dream.... cloaked or hidden figure dream meaning

Prize Fighter

For a young woman to see a prize fighter, foretells she will have pleasure in fast society, and will give her friends much concern about her reputation. ... prize fighter dream meaning

Bull Fight

A confrontation with a bully... bull fight dream meaning

Ceramic Figurines

People and material possessions used to decorate the lives of others... ceramic figurines dream meaning

Cat Fighting Someone

the person with whom the cat is fighting will become ill in the very near future.

If the cat is overpowered, he will recover quickly. But if the cat bites him he will remain ill for a lengthy period. According to Imaam Muhammad bin Sireen his illness will span for one whole year. And a wild cat bespeaks of more serious illness and for a greater period.... cat fighting someone dream meaning

Cock Fighting

(Gamecock) Cock fight in a dream means prodding and instigating a dispute between close friends or colleagues, or it could mean provoking enmity between scholars or a dispute between two muezzins who call to prayers in a mosque.... cock fighting dream meaning

Fist Fight

(See Punch)... fist fight dream meaning

Fighting A Camel

fighting or quarrelling with a camel means he will fight with his enemy.... fighting a camel dream meaning

Fighting Horse

If a person sees the horse fighting with him it means he will commit a serious crime landing himself in some misfortune whose seriousness depends on the strength of such a horse.... fighting horse dream meaning

Losing A Fight

(Defeat; Depression) Losing a fight in a dream means joy. Losing a fight in a dream also could mean vanquishing one’s enemy if they are compatible. Otherwise, the winner of a fight is a dream denotes the loser in wakefulness.

(Also see Defeat)... losing a fight dream meaning

Fig Cake

Symbolic of intercession and revival, 1 Sam. 25:18, 30:12... fig cake dream meaning

Fighter Jet

Symbolic of a fast-paced lifestyle or a symbol of war ... fighter jet dream meaning

Shadowy Figure

Example: A shadow thing came very quickly up the stairs, along our corridor and into the bed­room, over to the bed to bend over me. I felt fear as I never felt it before and I started to make a noise. It was also the shadow making the noise and it was frightened, and moved towards the window. I felt sorry it was frightened too, but then it was too late as it had gone. I woke up making a howling noise, my husband said, he felt the fear in the room strongly too’ (Gloria F). In the example, Gloria is meeting her own feeling of fear. This is obvious because the shadowy thing felt the fear also. In fact it is the feeling of fear. Such shadowy figures are our own rejected emotions or potentials.

See the Shadow under archetypes. ... shadowy figure dream meaning

Fig, Fig Tree Or Pi Pal

1- Often because of its shape, the fig is associated with sexuality, fertility, masculinity and prosperity.

To dream of eating figs may well be a recognition that some kind of celebration is necessary although equally that a situation holds more potential than at first thought.

2- The fig tree in dreams usually suggests that we are in touch with a deeper spiritual awareness of which we have previously had no conscious knowledge. This is because of its associations with the Tree of Knowledge, the beginning of duality, and with masculinity and femininity.

3- Psychic ability and a direct connection with beginning of physical life.... fig, fig tree or pi pal dream meaning

Father, Father Figure

Vision: Your father (or a father figure) is a symbol of your need for safety and security (particularly in women’s dreams).

For women who change partners frequently, the dream is the personification of a bad conscience (particularly if her father— when she was a child—was the primary disciplinarian).

If you yourself are the father, it means you will “create” a life. Speaking to your father: you have a suppressed longing to lean on someone or to be guided by someone. Seeing your own father: you feel you are bringing shame to your family and owe your father an apology. Dreaming about your deceased father: help is on the way or someone is making you very happy.

Depth Psychology: A father figure in a dream means a confrontation with your boss or with a person in authority.

See Pastor, Physician, Priest, Teacher. You feel imprisoned. Sometimes the dream reminds you of a person who has stood by you and has given you advice in the past. What has your father contributed to the person you are today? What do you have in common with him? See Mother.... father, father figure dream meaning

Figures Or Numbers

This omen is a difficult one to judge, as the importance of the dream depends upon the Figures involved, and these again depend upon the circumstances of the dream. As a rough guide, low Figures are fortunate, high Figures are bad, while medium, in-between Figures show difficulties that can be surmounted if you exert yourself. Obviously, high Figures for a girl or for a working-man would only be low Figures for the wealthy individual, or prosperous business man, to whom a few thousands would mean little or nothing.... figures or numbers dream meaning

Fighter Pilot

Dreams of a fighter pilot symbolize that you are on the defensive as you observe your life from above. Keep in mind that when you are on the defensive, you are never quite “in” your life, but are hovering above awaiting attack.... fighter pilot dream meaning

Fighting Fish

Dreams of fighting fish represents that you are afraid that if you allowed your angry feelings to surface, you would not know how to stop. You are feeling out of control with your anger. This dream may be suggesting that you seek the help of a mediator, counselor or wise friend to help you sort out your aggression.

See Venting Dreams.... fighting fish dream meaning

Esoteric Figures

(Astrologers, magicians etc.) Any character within our dreams who appears to have knowledge of magical practices or similar types of knowledge is usually our first introduction to the higher self.

It is as though we can only become privy to this deeper knowledge by meeting our teacher first. Also consult the individual entries for magic / magician, witch and wizard.... esoteric figures dream meaning

Authority Figures Such As Judges, Teachers Etc.

Our concept of authority first develops through our relationship with our father or father figure. Depending on how we were treated as children, our view of authority will be anything from a benign helper to an exploitative disciplinarian. Most authority figures will ultimately lead us back to what is right for us, although not necessarily what we might consider good for us. Authority figures in dreams initially appear to have power over us, though – if we are able to work with them properly – will generate within us the power to succeed.... authority figures such as judges, teachers etc. dream meaning

Hero Or Any Heroic Figure

In today’s world the hero has taken on many guises, particularly in psychological parlance.

For many people their own heroic figure, from footballer to successful businessperson, will act as a role model in the journey of life. Also consult the individual entries for hero / heroine and quest.... hero or any heroic figure dream meaning

Food Fight

If you dream about a food fight, you are having trouble with your friendships.... food fight dream meaning

Figures

To dream of a multitude of unrelated figures is a forerunner to the discovery of some previously hidden rivalry or opposition; however, you will be better able to combat it in the open.

A dream of a woman’s or man’s figure indicates a period of pleasant diversions.

See also Numbers, Accounts, etc.... figures dream meaning

Hidden Figure

The hidden figure in a dream always relates to a quality, character aspect, or skill set that has not yet revealed itself to you. Often a specter of fear, the hidden figure should be considered a positive element or a needed ingredient that you have yet to embrace.... hidden figure dream meaning

Religious Figure

A religious figure or deity can represent: A religious figure that has meaning to you.

Your desire for a spiritual connection (such as for guidance, clarity, or comfort).

A reminder of how an authentic spiritual connection compares to a representation of God or representative to God.

Also, consider the context and personal meaning of the particular religious figure.

See also: God; Religion; Religious Symbol; Statue; Angel; Monk; Nun; Help, Calling for; Authority Figure... religious figure dream meaning

Historical Figures

Historical figures typically represent the kind of person you would like to be or could be, as people in dreams often represent aspects of yourself of which you may be unaware. The historical figure you dream about can come from any time period; you need to look for character traits and attributes, experiences and achievements either good or bad that have meaning and relevance to you.

If you dream of Tutankhamen, for example, the beautiful golden face of this young pharaoh may suggest the delights of youth and early promise; on the other hand, that the body is embalmed for all eternity may suggest that you are denied the right to express yourself. The association with ‘mummy’ suggests that your parents might not be allowing you the freedom you need.

If you dream of Julius Caesar—someone famous for being brutally betrayed and assassinated by his followers—this image may suggest that your hostility towards someone, however justified, is a betrayal. Caesar also warns against alienating others through ambition and pride.

If you dream of Nero, the Roman emperor, it could be that you are worried by your own, or someone else’s, life of debauchery and random, cruel decisions. To dream of Cleopatra is a stark warning of the dangers of balancing love with ambition and power; she famously combined sex appeal, political cunning, beauty and ambition to influence her Roman lovers, Caesar and Mark Anthony. The warning in the dream comes from the fact that she ultimately died from a self-inflicted serpent bite.

For Jungians, ‘good queen Bess’ or Queen Elizabeth I may evoke the archetypal image of the great mother, combining earthly power with spiritual exaltation. Also significant is the fact that Elizabeth, as the Virgin Queen, renounced her sexuality for her country. George Washington was a brave soldier and honest leader, and presents an image of the archetypal father figure. Freudians might perhaps see his felling of the infamous cherry tree, because ‘he could never tell a lie’, as an acknowledgement of repressed sexuality. The famous French leader Napoleon was a liberator yet also a tyrant, and in dreams may be the symbol of a dictator or overbearing father figure. As a role model of justice with wisdom and compassion, Abraham Lincoln may evoke the wise old man archetype with its ability to impart knowledge and inspire; his assassination, which he predicted in a dream, adds elements of sacrifice and intuition to his symbolism. The head of the Catholic Church, the Pope, may also represent the archetypal wise old man.

As the ultimate villain of the twentieth century, Adolf Hitler reminds you that dark urges are not fictional characteristics but very much alive in human nature. Jungians would see in him and other brutal dictators, such as Stalin, Mao Tse-Tung or Pol Pot, the archetypal shadow figure. Winston Churchill, by contrast, is a shining example of the triumph of wisdom, experience and indomitable will, as his greatest glory only came when many thought his career was over. A symbol of strength and persistence, he is also an ideal father figure: tough and gruff, but also fair, courageous and protective. The dream image of John F. Kennedy is a symbol of the archetypal free-spirited hero, but he may also indicate voracious sexual appetites.

The appearance of Carl Jung in your dreams may be reassuring you if you share his view that dreams are a powerful way to gather new insights on the path to spiritual self-fulfillment.

If Freud appears in your dreams, he may represent the image of the psychoanalyst listening to your anxieties. You may speak to your dream analyst about things you keep from others—and even yourself—in waking life. For dreams such as being present at a famous event in world history, such as the Battle of Waterloo or the first moon landing, see TIME.... historical figures dream meaning

Father Figure

For some people it was the father who was the ultimate arbiter of discipline and authority when growing up and any appearance of your father in your dreams may remind you of punishments he may have dished out in the past.

If the father figure was absent when you were growing up or your father never punished you severely or unfairly, your unconscious may summon up a father archetype to bring to your attention immature attitudes that are holding you back.

Your older brother, uncle or boss may assume the dream role of the archetypal father, a benevolent provider and protector who uses his authority fairly and wisely; in dreams, such figures may appear to dispense invaluable advice. Bear in mind, though, that the father figure can also abuse his authority and if father figures appear as brutes in your dreams, they may have been pointing to your own brutishness and selfishness.

If you had an authoritarian father, a wellknown dictator such as Hitler, Stalin or Chairman Mao may appear in your dreams representing that relationship.

If you dream about your boss, this may simply suggest anxieties you have about your work. Dream bosses, however, can also represent aspects of your father and dreams of being fired can recall parental rejection.

If you ask for a raise in your dream, this expresses a need for more attention and love in waking life, whilst a friendly boss reveals a longing for less responsibility.

If you are the boss in your dreams, this represents your desire for more dominance in a waking relationship.

If you rebel against your boss in your dream, this can be a positive sign, as rebelling against parental authority or challenging authority that is dictatorial and unjust is a healthy part of growing up and becoming a self-confident adult.

Houses are often represented as images of the dreamer; so a dream of a landlord or landlady, or someone else who actually owns your dream house, may suggest you are not feeling in control of your waking life; or perhaps someone, such as a partner or parent, is being overly dominant.... father figure dream meaning

Biblical Figure

According to Jung, the figures of Adam and Eve play a positive role in the unconscious mind as they are symbols of the ’self affirming ego’. Together they are seen as the source of all intellectual independence. Eating the forbidden fruit is also considered a powerful image of self discovery and fulfillment. Cain and Abel are archetypal figures of sibling rivalry and human strife, and according to Freud, the murder of Abel by his jealous brother Cain symbolizes the rivalry among brothers and sisters for their parental love. The dream may also suggest that childhood anxieties or animosities have persisted into adult life.

The Biblical patriarch Abraham who breaks with idolatry to seek enlightenment is a symbol of the importance of exploring the unfamiliar to find wisdom and selfknowledge. Jacob is another Old Testament figure who stands for higher aspirations. Moses, on the other hand, is the bringer of law who dies before entering the Promised Land to which he leads his people from captivity in Egypt. In dreams, he may symbolize moral integrity on the path to spiritual enlightenment or the holy figure that can lead us out of difficulty. Dreams that feature images of Samson and Delilah suggest castration anxiety or warn against the destructive power of an overheated libido as Delilah cut Samson’s hair that was the secret of his strength.

If any Biblical figure features in your dream, it might be worth your while to re-read or rediscover their story or character to see how it applies to your current situation in waking life.... biblical figure dream meaning