Attic dream meaning is explained below using 24 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Dr. Michael Lennox
Dreaming Lens: Were you in an attic? Did you know the house to which it was attached? Was it from your childhood? Were you alone? What was in the space? What were you doing there?
Personal Focus: Any house or home connects to your sense of self. The highest floor of the house corresponds to intellect and thoughts. Attics are often used for storage. In this way, they represent memories, information, and knowledge that accumulate over the course of your life.
The state of the attic in your dream will illuminate your current relationship with your thoughts and memories. A musty, dirty atmosphere means you are in realms that you haven’t visited in a while. This can indicate anything from appropriate nostalgia to unhealthy avoidance. The emotional reaction to your dream will help you come to an accurate interpretation if this is the case. An attic that has been decorated and finished indicates that old material has been cleared out. Your job will be to decide whether this has been the result of a healthy inventory or glossing over of older issues that may have needed more consideration. Since things you are not quite finished with are often stored in an attic, going there in a dream may connect to going more deeply into something that you stored away for another time.
Exploring any part of a house symbolizes an exploration of yourself. An attic indicates that your journey is taking you back to thoughts based on your past. These can include generational influences if the attic contains items that originally belonged to your ancestors. Being trapped in an attic might point to being held hostage by old thought patterns. Someone living in your attic is helping you identify a Character Aspect that has a great deal of power in terms of your thoughts. These could be conscious thoughts as well as the more hidden thoughts that tend to have significant influence over our choices in life.
Disarray in your dream attic, and any feelings of being overwhelmed by what you find there, could indicate how you are currently responding to the chaos in your thought process. In such a dream, your psyche may be giving you a message to start cleaning up the junk that’s taking up space in your mind to make room for something new.
Interpretation 2 — Theresa Cheung
BACKYARD
In dreams, the backyard represents the parts of your life that are taken for granted, the parts that are so familiar you have forgotten they are there.
If you dream of something pleasant in your backyard, this represents hidden potential waiting to be used without needing much effort; but if something ugly is present, this suggests an intrusive energy in your home life that may be draining you.
See also Garden entry inPLACES.
Interpretation 3 — Silvana Amar
The attic is the last thing built. Consider the details of the dream and try to figure out what your unconscious is trying to tell you. Some believe that the attic symbolizes the higher self, or best self (i.e., the self that is in contact with the eternal). Others think that the attic symbolizes the sum total of your life’s work or it may predict how well you will do in old age.
If the attic is full of “neat” stuff, it may imply that you are accomplishing wonderful things and are living up to your potential in this lifetime.
Interpretation 4 — Zolar
disorderly: family connections must flourish to develop a higher level where al relate.
orderly: contented family gatherings.
married person dreaming of an: should avoid flirtations, innocent or not.
single person: have purely idealistic approach to an engagement.
woman: should avoid flirtations interpreted as social climbing.
of an: wil escape present peril by sticking to your loftier ideals.
others’ homes, in: are confronted by a history of insurmountable obstacles.
rummaging through an: a part of your history is in each object.
Interpretation 5 — Klaus Vollmar
Poverty, perspective, advancement.
Folklore: Engagement (since the attic is a romantic place).
Interpretation 6 — Patrica Telesco
Edgar Cayce and several other dream interpreters believed this portion of a house represents your head or the mind. So, the condition of the attic is important to the dream’s overall meaning.
For example, an orderly attic symbolizes well-ordered
thoughts and hopes. One cluttered with antiques may reveal someone whose thoughts are too focused on the past.
A dirty attic metaphorically indicates immoral views, or a mind that is not being used to its fullest potential (see Balcony).
Interpretation 7 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The state of the attic in your dream will illuminate your current relationship with your thoughts and memories. Exploring any part of a house symbolizes an exploration of yourself. An attic indicates that your journey is taking you back to thoughts based on your past.
Interpretation 8 — DreamForth
To see a cluttered attic suggests that you need to take firm control of your emotions and ideas.
Interpretation 9 — Pagan - Anonymous
If the attic is well appointed, and brightly lit, then you will have luck with either love or matrimony.
The attic can also represent the mind, and if the attic is chaotic this will be a sign telling you to organize your thoughts for better living.
Interpretation 10 — Michael and Elizabeth Thiessen
If the attic is well appointed, and brightly lit, then you will have luck with either love or matrimony.
The attic can also represent the mind, and if the attic is chaotic this will be a sign telling you to organize your thoughts for better living.
Interpretation 11 — Martha Clarke
Dreaming that you are in an attic advises you to be careful; the dreamer is in serious danger.
Interpretation 12 — Ariadne Green
The attic represents the area of intuition; the attic window represents the third eye. Gazing out the attic window signifies using your psychic gifts.
Interpretation 13 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
For a young woman to dream that she is sleeping in an attic, foretells that she will fail to find contentment in her present occupation.
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 15 — myjellybean
Interpretation 16 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
If a house represents your body, then the attic represents your mind and your belief systems.
See House.
Interpretation 17 — Betty Bethards
Interpretation 18 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. One has reached the top of something.
3. One is getting the “big picture” in life.
Interpretation 19 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 20 — Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 21 — Vincent Wienand
2. Insight into generational issues,(3) A reference to your mental health.
Interpretation 22 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
If married avoid flirtation.