Mine dream meaning is explained below using 15 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Zolar
big coal, having a: a rational plan for risky work includes the worst case scenario.
gold: use your analytical skil s to avoid future mistakes.
iron: dwel ing in uncertainties is particularly harmful.
closing a: a catastrophic end to love and the ability to sustain it in the future.
coming up out of a: your spirituality has matured sufficiently to be exposed.
deep shaft, in a: are desperate to make more money; there are more secure ways.
digging for a: your plate is overloaded; learn to say no.
entering a: the truth is deep inside you; enter with caution.
excavating a: resolve deep-rooted problems for unpromising expectations to turn bright.
field: potential dangers with each step.
going down into a: trust only proven friends; hidden dangers lie in wait for you.
miner, being a: danger in others meddling with your opportunities.
of a: mine the valuables from the inner terrain of your subconscious.
owning a: promise of future work wil be dashed by unanticipated trouble.
trapped in a: be on constant guard in dealing with strangers.
with ceiling collapsing: are overextended everywhere in your life.
with no air: have lost your spiritual connection; pray.
with no heat: examine your diet; make positive changes.
with water rising: worry from indiscreet thoughts and warring actions.
Interpretation 2 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
If you know what the product of the mine is, you can add that distinction to your interpretation. There is a great deal of danger associated with mining, and a mine is a place where tragedy can occur in an instant.
The same could be said of the fear that is sometimes associated with self-investigation.
Interpretation 3 — Garuda
See Tomb.
Depth Psychology: Just like a miner who is finding and recovering treasures from deep inside the earth, so you are growing spiritually and finding and bringing to the light your inner treasures.
See Cave.
Interpretation 4 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
Interpretation 5 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
For up or down, see under chapter on general guides for interpretation.
See also Gold, Silver, Metal, etc.
For an explosive-type mine, see Bombs.
Interpretation 6 — Martha Clarke
Interpretation 7 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 8 — myjellybean
Interpretation 9 — Patrica Telesco
Something valuable within for which you should continue digging. This may be a characteristic, memory, ideal, talent, or a sense of the truth.
Interpretation 10 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. One must take risks to achieve something.
3. A declaration that something important in one’s life belongs to one.
Interpretation 11 — Gustavus Hindman Miller
To own a mine, denotes future wealth.
See Coal Mine.