Halo
Halo Dream Meaning
Expert Dream Interpretation
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Halo dream meaning is explained below using
13 different sources.
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Interpretation 1 — Versatile - Anonymous
Psychological / emotional perspective: The charisma that many world and spiritual leaders have is felt by many, and can be experienced as a sort of cloudy radiance. This ‘nimbus’ is usually slightly more subtle – and therefore more far-reaching – than the ordinary person’s aura; the halo, particularly when it is seen in dreams, is an intensification of this energy.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile • Author: Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 5-12-19-32-43-46
of a: present troubles stem from your “holier than thou” attitude.
seeing a lunar: bring foreign influence into your home environment.
solar: rapid advancement of own hopes in business.
surrounding something: emotional sorrow at death among your circle.
your head: your intermittent search for perfection brings emotional sorrow.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 3 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
To see someone wearing a halo in your dream indicates sad news; if you were wearing the halo, it predicts foreign travel; if you dreamed of taking off a halo, you can expect some kind of improvement in business or financial matters.
A halo of lights seen around an object signifies a praiseworthy accomplishment.
See also Sun and Moon.
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams • Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 4 — Versatile - Anonymous
The force field – or electro-magnetic energy – that emanates from each of us has a particular quality in those who have undertaken to develop themselves spiritually.
To the clairvoyant eye it can appear as a type of mother-of-pearl radiance, which seems to be brightest around the head and forms a halo.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile • Author: Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 5 — Versatile - Anonymous
Material aspects: In religious pictures it is the convention to picture this divine radiance around christ-like or saintly people as the halo. As an archetypal image, therefore, when seen in dreams we can accept the presence of a spiritual power.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile • Author: Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 6 — Eric Ackroyd
A figure surrounded by halo or aureole probably symbolizes either your own ‘divine’ - true and whole - self (a halo is a mandala) or an inner source of wisdom and power.
See also Guru, Mandala, Saint.
Source: A Dictionary of Dream Symbols • Author: Eric Ackroyd
Interpretation 7 — Nancy Wagaman
A figure with a halo can represent: Your desire for spiritual guidance, comfort, support, or something else.
Perceived goodness, holiness, or saintliness.
See Angel, Glowing, Light (Spiritual), Good
Source: The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary • Author: Nancy Wagaman
Interpretation 8 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
1. Divine attributes, power.
2. Difficulties lead to good fortune.
3. Human aura (note color).
4. Quick success in endeavors (solar halo).
5. Quest for perfection.
Source: New American Dream Dictionary • Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
A dream of oneself with a halo may signify that perfection is a goal for the dreamer. Alternatively, it may represent an exaggerated “holier than thou” attitude.
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia • Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 10 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Dreams of a halo symbolize your ability to see the angelic, divine aspect of a person.
See Aura and Angel.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations • Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Interpretation 11 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
Present pain will lead to good fortune later. Be brave.
Source: Mystic Dream Book • Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 12 — Margaret Hamilton
Divine glory
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 13 — Betty Bethards
See Aura.
Source: The Dream Books Symbols • Author: Betty Bethards