Failure
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
A dream displaying failure is associated with the fear of not meeting requirements and the fear of not having a winning personality. A failure in business means that you let fear overwhelm all your attempts to change and this will make you undergo losses.
If you are a woman and you dream of failure in love, you will also fail in reality if you do not actually fix the things you have done until now.
If you dream of failure, this indicates that you may experience a lack of energy or power. Dreaming that you fail something is a prediction that refers to unhappiness in love, and possibly even to illness. Having a fiasco in your dream could mean that in your waking life you will have a great success. Failure refers to your inner fears.
In your dream you may have
- Failed at an important task.
- Failed an exam or an assignment.
- Failed at accomplishing something you said you would.
Positive changes are afoot if
- You fix a mistake from the past.
- You can let go of your inner fears.
- You are able to pass something you previously failed.
- Someone you despise fails an easy task.
Detailed dream interpretation
If you are a man and in your dream you fail, this means you needs to display more courage and daring in your waking life. If however you are a woman, dreaming that your life is going to be a failure is a sign that you do not use opportunities coming your way. If you are a business person and you dream of failure, this foretells loss and bad management. You should attend to these issues as soon as possible or else failure could become a reality.
If in your dream you experience fear of failure, this can have a strong connection with fear experienced in childhood. In your dream you can fear that you are missing a train or failing an exam. If your dream displays failure in love or at work, it means that you are actually going to succeed in both.
Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of failure…
Confused. Overwhelmed. Insecure. Scared. Frightful. Unpleased. Anxious.
By Florance Saul
Oct 12, 2012