Liver
Liver Dream Meaning
Expert Dream Interpretation
|20 Sources
Liver dream meaning is explained below using
20 different sources.
Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Zolar
lucky numbers: 04-06-07-20-44-57
animals without horns, having, of: inheritance to come after long period of discontent.
with: have absorbed the poisons of others.
buying: improvement in health through positive reinforcement.
eating goose: pay attention and you wil have good health.
calves, with onions: are being taunted maliciously by querulous busybodies.
enemies: to win a lawsuit does not halt your opponent’s discontented disapproval.
giving children, to eat: denotes your naïve impressionability that health is easily attained.
plenty of, having: il ness through misuse of drugs.
spoiled: misery is not quel ed by alcohol.
Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days • Author: Zolar
Interpretation 2 — Garuda
Vision: Eating liver: pay more attention to your health—you might become ill. Buying or looking at liver: your health is going to improve. Looking at spoiled liver: illness is about to strike. Be particularly carehd with alcohol and medication.
Depth Psychology: The liver is often a sign of impending illness; sometimes it is a warning of physical, emotional, or mental “poison” you have either inflicted on yourself or others have inflicted on you. You are weak right now. In case of emotional poison, get rid of the “garbage,” and do a thorough cleansing!
Source: Dreamers Dictionary • Author: Garuda
Interpretation 3 — myjellybean
To see yours or someone else’s liver in your dream suggests the possibility of a physical disorder, possibly due to an addictive or compulsive behavior. Or, this dream could also mean that there is someone in your life who may not be looking out for your best interests.
If you dreamed of eating, cooking or serving liver, your health is going to improve.
Source: My Dream Interpretation • Author: myjellybean
Interpretation 4 — Nancy Wagaman
Emotion (especially anger).
Passion, “the fire within,” or enthusiasm about life.
The ability to process what’s around you and reject what you don’t need or could hurt you.
The ability to process input from other people, using what’s beneficial and letting go of the rest.
See Kidney, Body Part
Source: The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary • Author: Nancy Wagaman
Interpretation 5 — Martha Clarke
The liver of a person symbolizes the two sides of the coin: joy and pain. What happens to the liver in the dream indicates the contingencies these two antagonistic concepts are subject to.
If it belongs to a horned animal, the liver is an omen of success, employment, and dignity.
Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams • Author: Martha Clarke
Interpretation 6 — Klaus Vollmar
First, make sure that you do not have real, physical complications involving the liver.
If you don’t, this symbol refers to restlessness and irritability—something is galling you. Also, it is a symbol of vitality and productivity.
Folklore: Eating liver leads to good health.
Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia • Author: Klaus Vollmar
Interpretation 7 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To dream of a disordered liver, denotes a querulous person will be your mate, and fault-finding will occupy her time, and disquiet will fill your hours.
To dream of eating liver, indicates that some deceitful person has installed himself in the affection of your sweetheart.
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation • Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller
Interpretation 8 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
To dream of having liver trouble is a sign of improving conditions.
Improving health is forecast in a dream of eating, cook ing, or serving liver.
Taking or giving liver oil in a dream predicts a passing but pleasant romance.
Source: The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams • Author: Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
Interpretation 9 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Dreaming about liver can be a dream about one’s health: either we need a diet change or perhaps we are hurting our liver with alcohol or prescription drugs. Also note the expression “lily-livered,” which refers to cowardice.
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia • Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 10 — DreamForth
To dream of a liver may represent an insecurity about your health. Alcohol may be causing you problems physically or socially. You may feel that you have missed opportunities or hurt friendships by drinking.
Source: Dream Symbols and Analysis • Author: DreamForth
Interpretation 11 — Gillian Holloway
It is a sign that you will enjoy good health if you dream of eating liver.
A dream of your own liver indicates that you will develop your own personality to advantage.
Source: The Complete Dream Book • Author: Gillian Holloway
Interpretation 12 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
1. Feelings of fatigue, a drain on vitality.
2. Repressed anger, bile.
3. Possible health issues.
4. Improving circumstances.
Source: New American Dream Dictionary • Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Interpretation 13 — Tony Crisp
Irritability; suggestion for health or diet changes, perhaps in connection with alcohol.
See body.
Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences • Author: Tony Crisp
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
The liver is representative of irritability and suppressed anger.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile • Author: Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 15 — Margaret Hamilton
Figurative of bitterness and cowardice
Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited • Author: Margaret Hamilton
Interpretation 16 — Vincent Wienand
1. Heart. Prov. 7:23; Lam. 2:11.
Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model • Author: Vincent Wienand
Interpretation 17 — Internet Archive - Anonymous
To eat it, good health.
Source: Mystic Dream Book • Author: Internet Archive - Anonymous
Interpretation 18 — Ibn Seerin
(See Body)
Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation • Author: Ibn Seerin
Interpretation 19 — Pamela Ball
see Body
Source: Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary • Author: Pamela Ball
Interpretation 20 — Versatile - Anonymous
See body
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile • Author: Versatile - Anonymous