![]() ![]() In my opinion, the dragon is a magical, intelligent, dangerously powerful, and above all beautiful creature. Dragons are often shown in nightmares and include some strong symbolism in most cultures around the world. In Christianity (as I’ve mentioned before) the Dragon is seen as evil. But as I’ve mentioned in the opening paragraph the dragon is feminine in nature. The dragon symbolizes both the dark and light sides of life. This is because it combines the characteristics of the earth, fire, air, and finally water. In most ancient texts the dragon is often seen as evil. Here I will just provide a quick overview of what the dragon means in your dream. ![]() Generally, the dragon in your dream is a positive omen but I urge you to think about the details of the dream. I will talk about the Dragon cave in more detail later on just scroll down the page to find this interpretation if the “cave” appeared in your dream. The cave retrospectively represents the womb which obviously is a place of birth and conception. This could be further illustrated if you see the Dragon in a cave which carries dream psychology perspective especially Freudians: a representation of our own mother or person that cares for us. I believe that in Freud's terms the dragon symbolizes our inner anima, and the Dragon is seen as a new source of renewed life. The famous dream psychologist Sigmund Freud indicated that the Dragon itself was a symbolism of our own mother. To fight the dragon in the dream indicates that you might be in conflict with your parents. I like to include ancient folklore as this can significantly provide insight into the real meaning of your dream. The word Dragon is from the ancient Greek word “dragon o” which means in real terms “the dragon serpent.” It is not uncommon to dream of attacking or struggling with dragons. I will say, that it is very interesting that you have this symbolism in your dream and means certain things will happen to you depending on the details. In Asia, dragons are represented as being friendly and peaceful. Dragons are often seen on our TV screens in various movies along with different types of stories that involve dragons like my favorite: The Game of Thrones. The history of dragons is filled with many different ancient stories. What is the spiritual meaning of dreaming of a dragon? The Celts often use the word dragon to identify their dictator. In Chinese mythology, the dragon is black and a symbolism of intelligence and a keeper of the Tree of Knowledge. In Christian times the Dragon symbolism is of the devil and alternatively denotes sin. If I do not cover everything then drop me a Facebook message by scrolling to the end of my article. So, I will do my best to give you the best dream interpretation. Symbolically the Dragon is female and dominates the masculine qualities in life. I’m really excited about writing this dream interpretation, and many of you have contacted me about dreaming of dragons. And dreams of Dragon represent your own fears. There is always a veil of uncertainty whether Dragon/existed and in a dream sense whether you’re connected with the astral plane. In a very old 1920s dream dictionaries the dragon symbolism in a dream can suggest that you have some powers of imagination and creativity. There is rich history that surrounds this amazing magical creature, especially because you could see this in your dream. Depending on the dream themes, dragons can be either good or bad. ![]() The dragon could also be a symbol of magical power. For example, a dragon might be greedy and sitting alone with his hoard of money, without any companionship. There are some symbols that have meanings that can be found in folktales and myths. Also in dreams, the dragon is symbolic of our daily stresses. As amazing magical creatures, the symbolic meaning of the Dragon indicates our own independence. Dragons in dreams are connected to creativity and to how we communicate with people. ![]()
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