Cross dream meaning is explained below using 27 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Eric Ackroyd
(1) It may mean simply ‘no-go’: that something in your life has come to an end; or that it ought to come to an end. Look deeper into yourself for new directions, in both senses of the word.
(2) It may be a crossroads sign.
See also Crossroads.
(3) Is the cross in the dream a burden? If so, don’t be too ready to accept the notion that crosses have to be borne. Discover what it is in your life or in yourself that constitutes a ‘cross’, and then remove it - dissolve it with a proper self-love. Burdens prevent you from reaching your full stature as a person.
(4) The cross may be a symbol of death. It may be that your present self, or something in you, must ‘die’ as a necessary prelude to new and fuller life.
(5) It may be a symbol of martyrdom. Is the martyrdom something you feel as an oppressive and crippling restraint, or is it self-imposed? These are not absolute alternatives: what is consciously felt as an undeserved punishment may be unconsciously self-inflicted - for some imagined guiltiness.
(6) A crucifix (cross with the crucified one fastened to it) will carry the symbolism of crucifixion, which may be either martyrdom (as in (5) above), or severe restraining of‘bodily^ or ‘earthly5 desires. Alternatively, it may represent extreme neglect of some psychic component or function (for repression and suppression). Decide whether your unconscious is recommending or protesting against the rcpression / suppression, and act accordingly.
(7) The Greek cross, having all four arms of equal length, may symbolize wholeness: the unified psyche - the unification of conscious and unconscious. (The union of opposites is represented by the vertical and horizontal lines of the cross; wholeness is represented by the way the arms reach out to embrace reality in all directions.) See also Mandala
Interpretation 2 — Theresa Cheung
If you are religious and focus on the pain and suffering of Jesus, the cross could mean that you feel there are great burdens in your life that are almost too much to bear. You are being crucified—tortured— for the things in which you believe. The pain is unwarranted but you bear it all the same, and are seeking for a way to handle your problems. Yes, there may be troubles, but if you approach them with a joyful spirit and optimism, you will find a path through them. Your dreaming mind is telling you that you have the spiritual strength within you to overcome any hurdle.
If you are not religious, the cross could stand for a power in your life over which you have no control or that is trying to influence you. It could mean that you have a certain path you wish to take, but that forces are preventing you from taking that path. The cross may also represent something in your life that is wrong or forbidden, or something you need to cross off a list.
If the cross is upright as in +, this suggests correctness and self-assertion; but if the cross is in the shape of an x, it represents reaching out and wholeness.
Interpretation 3 — Martha Clarke
From a mystical point of view, the cross symbolizes the division nature in four sets: four seasons, four directions, four elements... Formerly, the cross contained the ideal human body.
It is also associated with the power of arboreal life.
Interpretation 4 — Patrica Telesco
The Celtic or Greek equidistant cross: An elemental balance and wholeness (see Pictographs).
Carrying a cross: Burdens that may not be yours to bear. Self-imposed martyrdom.
Protective energy. Carrying or wearing a cross was long considered a potent safeguard from evil, especially from vampires.
A Red Cross: Take special note of your health, as this suggests you may be overlooking a problem that could become serious with time.
According to Jung, other items that are symbolic of crosses include the ace of spades (see Cards), forked branches, anchors, and four-armed wheels.
If any of these appear in your dream, consider both entries for interpretive value.
A Saltire Cross (one rotated halfway) creates an X, marking the spot under which you should look for more answers, or to discover the treasures.
Interpretation 5 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The earth is a circle divided into a cross by virtue of the North and South Poles combined with the eastern and western horizons. This makes the cross a truly universal symbol.
If you have a personal association with Christianity, then you must use this in your interpretation.
If not, still consider this a primal symbol representing the spiritual energy of all beings on Earth. Its presence in a dream may indicate a stirring of a mystical nature.
Interpretation 6 — Zolar
Christ on the: your fortune wil be shared in comfort and security.
having a, on the feet: prepare for emotional sorrow.
in the church: great joy.
of a: trouble in integrating extreme behaviors.
on a grave: request help to moderate your emotions.
praying on a: are trying to forestal a hopeless situation.
side of the road, at the: rely on your own strength to get through hard times.
wearing a: reconciliation with friends.
others: wil have the protection of foundation and stability.
gold: keep favorable energies surrounding you.
Interpretation 7 — Klaus Vollmar
According to Artemidorus, the 2nd century dream interpreter, it is a favorable sign for those who are going on a sea voyage, because ships were made of wood, and the masts took on the configuration of the cross.
For non-seafaring people, however, it is a sign of bad luck.
Interpretation 8 — Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 9 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
See Christ.
Interpretation 10 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 11 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. To an agnostic, a question as to whether one should believe or not.
3. To an atheist, a symbol of one’s disbelief in god and religion.
4. A hint that though one does not believe in god, one might someday.
5. If one pictures oneself being crucified, one is making a huge sacrifice for someone else.
Interpretation 12 — Tony Crisp
Interpretation 13 — Ariadne Green
A cross that is worn around the neck may point to devotion to Christ or it may mention that you have a cross to bear.
Interpretation 14 — myjellybean
If you dream of holding or wearing a crucifix in your dream, you are a kind and modest person and these are the personal qualities that will win you love and success.
Interpretation 15 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 16 — Tyler Wolfe
If the cross is colored the color has special significance to the interpretation.
A cross can be on an animal or a person and be an indication of a false religious belief or demonic doctrine
Interpretation 17 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of seeing a person bearing a cross, you will be called on by missionaries to aid in charities.
Interpretation 18 — Tyler Wolfe
Interpretation 19 — Betty Bethards
Interpretation 20 — Raymond Buckland
If the cross is enclosed in a circle, it means there will be financial good luck.
Interpretation 21 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 22 — Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 23 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 24 — Stephen Girard
Interpretation 25 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 26 — Dream Meanings Anonymous