Queen
Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings
A queen in your dream can have very many different indications for your life.
The interpretation wills change based on whether or not you are a queen or if you are in the presence of a queen or even how you feel about the queen. Colors, places, and people in the dream are also very important. It’s imperative to explore all aspects of the dream in order to come to a true and real conclusion for what your psyche is trying to tell you.
In this dream you may have
- Been a queen.
- Become a queen.
- Met a queen.
- Been fearful of a queen.
- Disliked or liked a queen.
- Received favor of the queen.
- Felt unsure about decisions that a queen was making.
- Had to hide actions of a queen. (especially common when you have dreams of royalty with a traitorous history such as Anne Bolin)
Positive changes are afoot if
- Are a fair queen.
- Are given favors of the queen.
- Feel like a queen.
- Become a queen that has positive sway over her people indicating good and sound choices in your own life.
Detailed dream meaning
Being a queen in a dream indicates a position of power and authority. This can indicate that you are in control over your own life if you are a confident and happy queen in your dream. However, being royalty is not always a positive thing in a dream time. With the power and prestige of being queen also comes great responsibility, having your own actions viewed and judged by others, and a lack of freedom to make your own choices.
If you do not have great feelings about being queen, are overwhelmed by your responsibility, or despise your status in your dream then this is a sign of stress and taking on too much in your life. This can also indicate having higher ambitions than you are able to handle. You may find that you are stuck doing a job that you cannot manage or that your responsibilities are too much for you. This can be a sign that you need to delegate in your own life or not prepared for changes that are happening. This is a common dream to have before a woman gets married and sometimes it’s just worry or cold feet, but other times it is your psyche telling you to take a better look at your upcoming nuptials to be sure and certain if this is really and truly what you want for your life.
Feeling as you are oppressed as a queen or judged often will be a statement about your own relationship. For a woman this can be a sign that you are having problems in your marriage or relationship that you simply do not have the answers for. It can also indicate taking things too quickly (or indicating that you are one that is too easy to fall in love) in a relationship. For a man this can indicate an oppressive woman in your life causing problems in your relationship (usually your mother or a female figure that you hold in high regard). If you dream that you are a princess who is to become a queen in a dream then this can be a pleasant dream but it holds warnings for you to be sure that you are ready to take the next step in a relationship. It can indicate risky behavior in a relationship (such as getting pregnant by being not careful enough) and that you want to be sure that you are making the right decisions for you.
Many of the dreams revolving around a queen indicate personal responsibility and planning. If you are a maid in waiting to a queen and you feel happy about your lot, as well as good thoughts about the queen this is a good omen for your life that you are on the right path, secure in your choices, and prepared. This is a good sign for work as well as relationships and getting what you want. Receiving the favors of a queen indicates positive recognition in your life – usually from work and will result in more responsibility at work or a promotion of some kind
This dream is in association with the following scenarios in your life
- Personal responsibility.
- Planning in life.
- Favors.
Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of a queen
Happy. Elated. Blessed. Noticed. Stately. In Awe. Surprised. Determined. Drained. Torn. Overwhelmed. Dislike. Hate. Boredom. Insecurity. Lonely. Left Out. Alienated.
By Florance Saul
Oct 16, 2012