Victim dream meaning is explained below using 17 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.

Interpretation 1 — Theresa Cheung

If violence or negative actions are directed against you in your dream, you may be punishing yourself in some way or feel guilty about something.

Alternatively, you may be feeling vulnerable.

If you knew your attacker, you may be unconsciously aware of a real threat that they pose to you in waking life. Another interpretation suggests that if others are behaving violently towards you in your dream, you need to take care not to upset others in waking life.

If your dream portrayed you in front of a firing squad, this is a symbol of your feelings of victimization in waking life.

If your attacker was female, this may represent the archetypal terrible mother or huntress archetype, whilst a terrible male attacker may have represented the archetypal villain or ogre. In either case, try to identify who or what it is in your waking life that makes you feel so consciously or unconsciously afraid.

If your dream attacker was an animal, the most likely interpretation is that the animal represents a problem within yourself rather than an external threat. The type of animal attacking you and your personal associations with it will be significant. Your unconscious often employs animals to symbolize aspects of your ‘animal’ or instinctual nature, so it is possible that you have neglected a basic human urge or instinct that the attack is an attempt to have recognized.

If a dream attack leaves you feeling battered and bruised from the array of blow and kicks that rained down upon you, it is possible that your unconscious is trying to kick-start you into action. Is there something you need to do or have you been lazy recently? If your injuries are serious, however, this suggests deep emotional hurt. Try to identify who attacked you or stabbed you in the back, as this could help you with your interpretation. Try to recall also if any weapons were used, as weapons often have phallic or sexual associations.

If blood is pouring out of your wounds, perhaps you are feeling drained of energy and vitality, or someone is sapping your strength.

Source: The Element Encyclopedia Author: Theresa Cheung

Interpretation 2 — Pamela Ball

1- In dreams we are often aware of something happening to us over which we have no control. We are the victim in the sense that we are passive or powerless within the situation. Sometimes we are aware that we are treating others incorrectly. We arc making them victims of our own internal aggression, and not handling ourselves properly in waking life.

2- When we are continually creating ‘no-win’ situations this tendency is highlighted in dreams, but may be done so somewhat dramatically.

We may find we arc victims of burglary, rape or murder, for instance. These will not be prccog- nitive dreams unless we do not properly identify our own ability to victimise ourselves.

The nature of the difficulty may reveal itself through the dream content.

3- If the dreamer is repressing his own ability to develop spiritual potential, he will appear in a dream as a victim - a victim of his own making.

Source: Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary Author: Pamela Ball

Interpretation 3 — Tony Crisp

Being the victim: feeling victimised; often depicts the chip on our shoulder. We may have been hurt at some time and go on bemoaning our fate.

The ‘chip’ may be useful in avoiding real responsibility or in hiding from trying out one’s positive creativity or sexuality. Thus we avoid possible failure or further hurt. Other person as victim: may still be as above; the hurts and damage received from relationship with others;

passive anger—by being the victim we get someone else to be a bastard and can thus sneer at them because we have manipulated them; hidden desires to avoid success, perhaps as a way of huning parent.

See victim.

Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences Author: Tony Crisp

Interpretation 4 — Klaus Vollmar

Some emotions, characteristics, and behaviors need to be given up.

If you are making a sacrifice in the dream, or giving something away, ask how easy it is for you to let go in real life. What you may have to let go of is symbolized by what you give away or sacrifice in the dream. On the other hand, giving something away shows how compassionate you are, and how much empathy you are capable of.

If you are a victim, pay close attention to the perpetrator and figure out how you came to be cast in the role of victim and what kind of fearful or enjoyable emotions are connected with that role.

Source: Little Giant Encyclopedia Author: Klaus Vollmar

Interpretation 5 — Theresa Cheung

When we become a victim in our dreams, it can be a tremendous aid in letting us know when we are in danger of letting ourselves be victimized, often through passivity, but also through rash or inappropriate actions. It can also help us to see our own tendency to victimize others for personal gain. In its shadow aspect, the victim shows us that we may like to play the victim at times because of the positive feedback we get in the form of sympathy or pity. Our goal is always to learn how to recognize these inappropriate attitudes in ourselves or others, and to act accordingly.
Source: The Element Encyclopedia Author: Theresa Cheung

Interpretation 6 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Dreams of a victim represent that you are resisting stepping into your power, claiming your greatness and setting energetic boundaries. This is a venting dreams in which you are releasing the passive role that you play with people that has you feeling powerless and small while everyone else is big and powerful. This dream is giving you the message to heal your wounds and step into your power, even if it is a subtle, graceful power. Keep in mind that the victim archetype carries a false sense of righteousness and moral superiority over those who assert their power.
Source: Strangest Dream Explanations Author: Dream Explanations - Anonymous

Interpretation 7 — Martha Clarke

The dream develops the feelings that already exist in real life.

It is possible that there are people who damage you. Or, on the contrary, maybe you are the one who has damaged others, and now the dream is turning the tables on you. In this case, it is about the expression of your guilt.

According to the majority of dream oracles, the significance of this dream is the reverse. You will be the victim if you dream that you victimize others, and vice versa.

Source: The Big Dictionary of Dreams Author: Martha Clarke

Interpretation 8 — Versatile - Anonymous

Psychological / emotional perspective: When we are continually creating ‘no-win’ situations this tendency is highlighted in dreams, but may be done so somewhat dramatically. We may find we are victims of burglary, rape or murder, for instance. These will not necessarily be precognitive dreams apart from alerting us to the potential to become a victim.

The nature of our particular difficulty may reveal itself through the dream content.

Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile Author: Versatile - Anonymous

Interpretation 9 — Versatile - Anonymous

Material aspects: In dreams we are often aware of something happening to us over which we have no control. We are the victim – in the sense that we are passive or powerless within the situation. Sometimes we are aware that we are treating others incorrectly. We are making them victims of our own internal aggression, and not handling ourselves properly in waking life.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile Author: Versatile - Anonymous

Interpretation 10 — Gustavus Hindman Miller

To dream that you are the victim of any scheme, foretells that you will be oppressed and over-powered by your enemies. Your family relations will also be strained.

To victimize others, denotes that you will amass wealth dishonorably and prefer illicit relations, to the sorrow of your companions.

Source: Ten Thousand Dream Interpretation Author: Gustavus Hindman Miller

Interpretation 11 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Being a victim in a dream or seeing another being victimized may denote a condition about which the dreamer feels helpless. Because the victim / rescuer theme is so widespread in life, dreams about victimization can also echo past experiences in which one felt victimized.
Source: Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia Author: James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver

Interpretation 12 — Betty Bethards

Unwillingness to take responsibility for creating own life. Martyr role. Inability to discriminate between what can and cannot be changed, to release the past and create anew. The victim role has to be left behind if you would truly find your life path.
Source: The Dream Books Symbols Author: Betty Bethards

Interpretation 13 — Tony Crisp

Feeling victimised; having a passive relationship with others, or one’s own internal aggression; the aspect of self which one has injured or murdered by repression or moral condemnation.

See victim under roles; murder; aggres­sion.

Source: A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences Author: Tony Crisp

Interpretation 14 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

1. A sense of danger; issues of personal safety need to be ad­dressed.

2. Difficulty in accepting responsibility for actions.

3. To suffer from self-doubt, loathing.

4. Feelings of being dominated by someone or something.

Source: New American Dream Dictionary Author: Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin

Interpretation 15 — Versatile - Anonymous

If we are repressing our ability to develop spiritual potential, we will experience ourselves in a dream as a victim, often of our own doing. You might also like to consult the entries for burglar, intruder and martyr.
Source: Dream Meanings of Versatile Author: Versatile - Anonymous

Interpretation 16 — Stephen Girard

To dream that you are the victim of some designing person who aims to effect your ruin, is an indication that you will hear that one whom you regarded with feelings of esteem and affection has suddenly died.
Source: The Mystic Dream Book Author: Stephen Girard

Interpretation 17 — myjellybean

To dream that you are a victim suggests that you feeling powerless and helpless in a situation in your waking life.
Source: My Dream Interpretation Author: myjellybean