Furnace
Furnace Dream Meaning
Expert Dream Interpretation
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Furnace dream meaning is explained below using
16 different sources.
Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 26-27-29-31-36-44
blast, a roaring: rapid advancement is intricately sloped, worthy only of sideways moves.
dead fire, with a: your physical potency is cooled; help, even hired, wil be lost.
burning: present your new idea, but keep control of its patent.
lighting a: troubles caused by own children, who wish to overpower you.
someone else: your servants are not faithful; you picked ones incapable of it.
putting out a: your emotional energy is restrained by your logic.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 2 — Ibn Seerin
(Kiln, Oven) In a dream, a furnace means distress, burdens, trouble and suspicion. Seeing a limekiln in a dream means backbiting people of knowledge or religious scholars. As for a brick-kiln in a dream, it means oppression, injustice or polytheism.
A furnace or a kiln in a dream also represents hell-fire and its people.
Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation • Author: Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 3 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Dreams of a furnace symbolize that things are heating up, and that romance and passion are around the corner. This dream is telling you that it is time to radiate your light. Or, this dream might reflect that you have too many blankets on you as you sleep.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations • Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Interpretation 4 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
A cold furnace presages fortunate financial transactions; a furnace with a brightly burning fire signifies an increase in social activities; to stoke or tend a furnace predicts recognition for community or charitable efforts.
See also Coal, Heat, etc.
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams • Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 5 — myjellybean
To see a furnace in your dream symbolizes power and energy.
If you dreamed of you or someone else turning up the heat on a furnace, this signifies passion and emotion. It may also reflect a situation that is potentially dangerous.
Source: My Dream Interpretation • Author: myjellybean
Interpretation 6 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of a furnace, foretells good luck if it is running.
If out of repair, you will have trouble with children or hired help.
To fall into one, portends some enemy will overpower you in a business struggle.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation • Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller
Interpretation 7 — Nancy Wagaman
A source of heat, energy, life energy, enthusiasm, passion, or creativity (real or desired).
Emotional warmth.
Stress or pressure.
See Fire, Warm, Hot, Fuel, Ashes, Smoke, Wind, Flow or River
Source: The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary • Author: Nancy Wagaman
Interpretation 8 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
1. A good omen whether lit or not, usually regarding financial matters and security.
2. Source of energy, warmth— usually spiritually, often physically.
Source: New American Dream Dictionary • Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Interpretation 9 — Stephen Girard
To dream of seeing a furnace indicates a quarrel which will cost you dear friends. If you heat the furnace, you will be the onlv sufferer.
Source: The Mystic Dream Book • Author: Stephen Girard
Interpretation 10 — Vincent Wienand
1. Anger;
2. Heated and painful experiences;
3. The final wrath of God; Du. 4:20; Prov. 17:3; 1 Kings 8:51; Isa. 31:9; 48:10.
Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model • Author: Vincent Wienand
Interpretation 11 — Betty Bethards
Power. Where the kundalini is stoked to bring the energy up through the body. Power.
Source: The Dream Books Symbols • Author: Betty Bethards
Interpretation 12 — Tyler Wolfe
This symbolizes God’s judgment upon His enemies, Ps. 21:9
Source: Christian Dream Symbols • Author: Tyler Wolfe
Interpretation 13 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
This is an omen very similar to Forge in its meaning.
Source: Mystic Dream Book • Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 14 — Patrica Telesco
(see Fire, Hearth)
Source: The Language of Dreams • Author: Patrica Telesco
Interpretation 15 — Gillian Holloway
(See Fire).
Source: The Complete Dream Book • Author: Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 16 — Margaret Hamilton
See “fireplace”
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton