Orange dream meaning is explained below using 27 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung
If you have been discouraged in your search for spiritual enlightenment, the presence of orange in your dream may suggest that your patience will be rewarded.
If you are dressed in orange, this may underline your desire to shun materialism in favor of spiritualism. Dreams in which orange features are often taken as signs of positive change within the dreamer’s life, but it is important to point out that orange also has associations with mistrust, uncertainty and doubt.
Muddier shades of orange may be representative of this uncertainty, and in a dream they may be urging you to be more thoughtful about a particular person or situation. Orange surfaces and staircases in dreams may represent positive journeys.
If an orange object caught your dreaming eye, could it have reflected your own upbeat outlook, or could it have been urging you to transform your life for the better by being more positive, sociable and outgoing? For example, an orange hat may suggest an optimistic new way of thinking. An orange flower may suggest a sense of contentment with life. An orange fist may suggest anger, hostility and aggression. Keywords: friendliness, courtesy, lively, sociability, and an outgoing nature. You may want to expand your horizons and look into new interests.
Interpretation 2 — Garuda
The orange is also considered a symbol of love, temptation, and worldly and sensual pleasures. Also see Fruit, Grapes, and Tomato.
Vision: Seeing an orange in a dream: a pleasant romance is on its way; you are also changing for the better. Peeling an orange: many difficult hurdles need to be overcome before you reach your goal. Seeing many ripe oranges in a tree: a promise of positive things to come in your love life.
The orange represents your erotic needs and desires.
See Fruit. Sometimes it is also a sign of the beginning stage of jaundice. Eating an orange: your love is reciprocated and you will soon be fit again!
Depth Psychology: The orange is primarily an expression of your erotic needs; the orange color refers to your spirit and sunny disposition.
See Fruit and the chapter “Color in Dreams.”
Interpretation 3 — Garuda
Color Therapy: Orange works well in cases of kidney weaknesses, constipation, low energy, environmental allergies, muscle cramps and tension, suppression, and emotional tension.
Depth Psychology: Orange is a mixture of red and yellow—and points to fun, refreshment, conviv iality, warmth, energy, and fire.
Interpretation 4 — Ariadne Green
A navel orange may relate to the navel chakra, from which you assert your personal authority. Since orange is the color of stability and authority, wearing orange clothing in a dream may mention your boldness.
It is the color of the will and thus coaxes assertive action.
Interpretation 5 — Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
See also Fruit, Trees, and Colors.
Interpretation 6 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
An orange also represents femininity, feminine genitalia, as well as female reproductive organs.
See Chakra-3rd-Solar Plexus, Fruit and Color.
Interpretation 7 — Eric Ackroyd
(2) Because it is the colour of the sun, it may symbolize life, or consciousness.
(3) If you are depressed, orange may symbolize the dawn of a new attitude of optimism and proper self-love.
Interpretation 8 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
It is the color most associated with creativity.
Interpretation 9 — Martha Clarke
The omens of this dream predict the meeting of new friends.
Interpretation 10 — Nancy Wagaman
A happy mood.
Invigorated.
Warmth.
Autumn, or the “winding down” of a phase or cycle.
See Color
Interpretation 11 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Interpretation 12 — myjellybean
Interpretation 13 — Klaus Vollmar
See Fruit, Sun.
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
The qualities associated with it are happiness and independence.
Interpretation 15 — Vincent Wienand
2. – STUBBORNNESS
Gen. 2:7; 25:25; 2 Cor. 4:7; Prov. 24:21-22; Ezek. 1:4, 27.
Interpretation 16 — Tony Crisp
Interpretation 17 — Betty Bethards
A blending of peace and love.
Interpretation 18 — Betty Bethards
See Food.
Interpretation 19 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. One needs hardware (home depot).