Globe dream meaning is explained below using 17 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Pamela Ball
To dream of looking at a globe, particularly in the sense of a world globe, indicates our appreciation of a wider viewpoint. We can cultivate the ability not only not to be narrow minded but to be more globally aware.
If we arc looking at, for instance, a glass globe we may be looking at a lifestyle that is complete, but which is contained.
The globe- is a representation of the wholeness of life.
Dreaming of a globe is to dream of power and of dignity. We have certain powers within us that will enable us to create a sustainable future, and for this we need to be able to understand and take a world view.
A globe symbolises our need for wholeness or, for someone much further along the spiritual journey; the approach to wholeness.
Interpretation 2 — Garuda
Vision: The globe is a symbol of the unpredictability of “Lady Luck.” Avoid risky projects or dangerous games—it is the best way to prevent bad luck. Holding a globe in your hand: good opportunities ahead.
If the globe is falling to the ground: once lucrative projects are turning sour. Looking at a globe made of glass: you are still ambivalent, but a decision can’t be put off any longer.
If the globe is made of iron: you will face every challenge and conflict with great courage.
See Ball, Bowling Pin, Circle.
Depth Psychology: The globe is a warning: beware, Lady Luck is fickle.
Interpretation 3 — Zolar
falling to ground: your lucrative projects are turning sour.
globe-trotter, of a: be aware of the unpredictability of Lady Luck.
holding a, in your hands: your complete nature, symmetry and proportion.
one hand: are taking the risk needed to rule your work.
made of glass: your ambivalence wil create a crisis; make a decision.
iron: with courage you wil face every chal enge.
map: divisions denoting the aspects of nature.
of a: wide travel and adventure in an ideal universe.
taking a trip around the: stationary success is stil stationary.
others: your friends are spinning out of control.
Interpretation 4 — Versatile - Anonymous
If we are looking at, for instance, a glass globe we may be looking at a lifestyle that is complete in itself.
Interpretation 5 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 6 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 7 — Patrica Telesco
The World Card of the Tarot, representing fulfillment, a well-rounded outlook, and having the “world” at your doorstep.
A more universal, one-world mind-set developing.
Interpretation 8 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
A spinning globe often symbolizes the opposite situation—that one’s world is out of control.
Interpretation 9 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 10 — Stephen Girard
Interpretation 11 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 12 — Klaus Vollmar
Interpretation 13 — myjellybean
Interpretation 14 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. One controls one’s own world.