Abyss dream meaning is explained below using 27 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Eric Ackroyd
(2) A dark abyss may symbolize the unconscious. The unconscious appears to be bottomless, since no matter how deeply you delve into it there is always more depth to explore. Note the emotional ‘feel’ of the abyss in the dream. Are you entering it, or just standing fearfully on the brink? The unconscious may well be frightening because you are unfamiliar with it or because you have buried there some morally unacceptable or intolerably painful experience. However, the only way forward is to uncover those buried parts of yourself, face them, give them a proper hearing and, finally, allow them a proper place in your everyday conscious life.
(3) The dark abyss may signify death. This may be physical death or some form of psychic death. There are times when the present ego has to be dissolved to make way for the next phase in the unfolding of a fuller, more positive self.
If you are convinced that the message of your dream has to do with physical death (and you should allow yourself to lx* thus convinced only after you have seriously and thoroughly considered possible metaphorical interpretations of‘death’), do not rush to the conclusion that the dream is foretelling imminent death. Perhaps your dream is reminding you of the fact of death in order to give you a new perspective on vour life - which could be liberating.
See also Dead / Death.
Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke
It is important to find out what that fear is about and why you feel so bad. When the abyss is dark it likely symbolizes your unknown Self.
If you are also anxious, you will not be pleased about what your feelings and hidden fears have to tell you. Dreams about abysses are often accompanied by vertigo. This vertigo can be physical if you are lying on the edge of the bed; emotional, when you are unable to control your feelings about others; existential, due to absence of goals that give your life meaning; or directly related to your circumstances, perhaps because you need to make a decision without knowing which option is best. In the latter case, it is advisable to take enough time and choose well, thus avoiding any type of precipitation.
Usually an abyss forecasts financial difficulties. You must be very careful with any deals being considered in the next few the days. According to ancient beliefs, this dream portends problems in love, work, or health.
It is recommended to be cautious.
Interpretation 3 — Patrica Telesco
Standing at the edge of: Your own subconscious, things you’ve long buried, hidden talents, or other matters that often get overlooked.
The abyss goes on seeminglv forever into darkness, and can be very frightening, even as discovering your own true nature can be frightening until you take the first step.
Experiencing spontaneous inspiration for a new project, as if it comes out of nowhere. Alternatively, a limitation to be overcome.
Ancient meaning: Tlie primordial womb; a deep cavern of fertility and the gate of life through which we all pass.
Real or perceived dangers.
The size of the abyss indicates how “big” you believe the hazard to be. Alternatively, following a route that goes nowhere, or one that may eventually prove self-destructive.
A bridge appearing across: Personal, dramatic changes in lifestyle or beliefs that imply some risk.
For example, if you’re thinking of getting married, the risk might be vulnerability- or failure.
Unseen or unrealized potential. In Greek mythology, the black abyss gave birth to all cosmic matter. Similarly, in the Tarot, the Fool stands near the edge of a huge cliff before starting on his path toward enlightenment.
Interpretation 4 — Silvana Amar
If the dreamer falls into one, a caution is being given not to get involved in something that will cause you misfortune. It could be of a personal nature.
If the dreamer does not fall, but explores into the abyss, it is an indication that unconscious/subconscious matters are trying to come to light to be released from the dreamer. They are seeking resolution and completion so peace may be gained in those areas. Also - This is an obstacle dream.
If you avoid the fall, you will overcome your difficulties; however, if you fall into the abyss, it is a warning that you must be extremely careful in your business dealings.
Interpretation 5 — Pamela Ball
It is a risky action which must be taken without knowledge of what the outcome is going to be.
2- There is a fear of losing control, of a loss of identity, or of some type of failure. More positively, it is possible to go beyond our own boundaries or present experience.
Also the abyss indicates our coming to terms with oppositcs such as right or wrong, good and bad.
3- The Underworld, and inferior matters, appears in dreams as the abyss.
Interpretation 6 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The bottomless pit of an abyss is a great symbol for the risks we must take in order to grow. When faced with an abyss in your dream, you have come to the edge of your known reality and are being asked to confront the unknown in a courageous way.
The abyss is a symbol of the depths of your unconscious, which often inspires fear or avoidance.
Interpretation 7 — Zolar
escaping from an: your rigid system of beliefs has been dismantled.
falling into an: careful journey through treacherous transactions.
but not hurt: money lent wil not be returned; confront your own emptiness.
others: be circumspect in al your dealings; face the fear you had abandoned.
in general: an indefinable relief that your potential can be realized.
saving others from an: a relationship with yourself required before taking risky action.
oneself: keep eyes wide open to face your shadow.
Interpretation 8 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
For a woman to be looking into an abyss, foretells that she will burden herself with unwelcome cares.
If she falls into the abyss her disappointment will be complete; but if she succeeds in crossing, or avoiding it, she will reinstate herself.
Interpretation 9 — Versatile - Anonymous
To be on the edge of the abyss suggests having to come to terms with our own fears.
Interpretation 10 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 11 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
If you are afraid of this abyss, then this dream is assisting you to process your fears of your power, death, overwhelm, or inadequacy.
Interpretation 12 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 13 — Michael and Elizabeth Thiessen
If you can manage to keep from falling into one in your dreams, though it may look like you will, you will overcome your current problem. However, falling into the abyss, is a stern warning that you should be very careful, as there may be danger present in your business dealings.
Interpretation 14 — DreamForth
Interpretation 15 — Klaus Vollmar
A challenge to look deeper inside, accepting your own deeper soul.
Interpretation 16 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
If you escape from the Abyss, you will overcome your troubles, but if you fall therein, then be careful in your business affairs. Do not lend money, for it will not be returned to you.
Interpretation 17 — Pagan - Anonymous
If you don’t fall into the abyss in your dream, you will overcome any current problems. However, if you slip into the abyss, you should be very careful in your business dealings, for there is danger waiting for you.
Interpretation 18 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. A project the dreamer is devoting time to isn’t worth it.
3. Danger coming from someone the dreamer is dealing with, such as a business contact.
4. Male fear of getting romantically involved.
Interpretation 19 — Betty Bethards
Interpretation 20 — Nancy Wagaman
A fear.
Infinity or oblivion.
Something unfathomable or too “deep” to understand.
Feelings of overwhelm.
Depth of feelings, beliefs, etc.
See Canal, Valley
Interpretation 21 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
If you avoid the fall, you will overcome your difficulties; but if you fall into the abyss, it is a warning that you must be extremely careful in your business dealings.
Interpretation 22 — Stephen Girard
Interpretation 23 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 24 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 25 — myjellybean
Interpretation 26 — Raymond Buckland
An abyss can also mean an invitation—to adventure, opportunity... or danger.