Refuge dream meaning is explained below using 8 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Zolar

lucky numbers: 15-18-19-23-24-35

being in a: are reevaluating and making lifestyle changes.

going into, with family: have constricted your thoughts to concern only you.

harboring a refugee: what you do wil be misinterpreted and condemned.

of a: being displaced in time and space and seeking a harbor.

taking, against enemies: present insecurity belies that you wil soon gain money.

from a bad storm: concern for the whole community, not just your family.

hurricane: beware of another’s bad judgments of you behind your back.

others: wil be unhappy with present condition but are afraid to confront it.

Source: Zolar’s Book of Dreams Numbers and Lucky Days Author: Zolar

Interpretation 2 — Martha Clarke

Searching anxiously for refuge for protection from the inclement environment, or from persecution, indicates a state of insecurity, and the need to search for help and protection. The dreamer could have been rejected socially and feel isolated on the emotional plane, or they may be searching to protect themselves from disloyal and false people that surround them. In the same manner, the dream denotes a great desire to evade problems. Fleeing, of course, reduces the probability that they will be resolved.

Dreaming of displaced peoples, for whatever reason, foretells failure of well conceived plans.

Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams Author: Martha Clarke

Interpretation 3 — Eric Ackroyd

Taking refuge may be a good thing or a bad. Simply running away and hiding is useless: the threats and problems remain, and worsen. On the other hand, if finding a refuge means discovering a depth of yourself where you can fully love (accept and forgive) yourself, that may be all that is needed to dissolve a guilt- or inferiority-complex, or anger or envy.

The significance of the refuge will obviously depend largely on what you are taking refuge from.

See also, for example, Animal(s), section

(3), (4), Chase / Chased / Chasing, section (1), Flight, Pursued.

Source: A Dictionary of Dream Symbols Author: Eric Ackroyd

Interpretation 4 — Vincent Wienand

1. Seeking protection;

2. Place of security; Ps. 104:18; Prov. 14:26.

Source: Dream Dictionary The Biblical Model Author: Vincent Wienand

Interpretation 5 — Margaret Hamilton

A place that offers relief, i.E.

A caring home away from home

Source: Dream Dictionary Unlimited Author: Margaret Hamilton

Interpretation 6 — Ibn Seerin

(Cave, Den, Harbor, Retreat, Sanctuary)
Source: Islamic Dream Interpretation Author: Ibn Seerin

Interpretation 7 — Tyler Wolfe

A symbol of God’s promises, Ps. 46:1
Source: Christian Dream Symbols Author: Tyler Wolfe

Interpretation 8 — Patrica Telesco

(see Sanctuary)
Source: The Language of Dreams Author: Patrica Telesco