Wheel dream meaning is explained below using 20 different sources. Each interpretation is shown with its source.
Interpretation 1 — Patrica Telesco
Time’s cyclical movement, especially the seasons. In India, Kali ruled the Time Wheel that fixed life and death for all things. In ancient Greece, the 12 zodiacal houses are fixed around a wheel.
Native American: The medicine wheel that symbolizes everything’s equality.
If one part of the wheel is ignored or broken, the entire thing doesn’t function right.
A mandala that equates to the cosmic model or pattern that maintains congruity of life- death-rebirth, beginning-middle-end-return on both intimate and universal levels.
It is thereby a vital representation of the rede “as within, so without.”
The power of fate and destiny.
The Etruscans and Romans both had goddesses whose domain was the wheel of time and fate. In the Tarot, there is also the WTieel of Fortune that marks the succession of human and universal affairs.
A source of control and regulation (see Car).
A cycle that the psyche sets into motion, resulting in internal change, or external events.
Interpretation 2 — Zolar
axle, of a broken: wil suffer much embarrassment in amazing arguments with partner.
on a car: others wil guide your recovery from il ness.
truck: wil be thrifty and energetic in gaining abundant means.
barrow, carrying load in a: moving back and forth with no progress.
fortune, of: fortune wil not come without your effort.
gambling, a: unimaginable disruption of affairs is imminent.
grinding, a: a disagreement and a fight begun by your premature worry and doubt.
many, in operation: recovery of money in a roundabout way.
mill: are faced with great danger from a heavy burden.
moving, a: unseen progress is being made.
steering: your wil can empower you.
still, a: another wil have to start the project.
water: wil come into a great deal of money.
Interpretation 3 — Martha Clarke
If it is punctured or encounters obstacles while moving, it evidences that things are not going as you would like.
This dream could be an invitation to enter the true nature of reality.
Interpretation 4 — Garuda
Vision: Looking at a moving wheel: your life is changing; something you started is going forward. Sitting on a bicycle: a certain matter is proceeding faster than expected.
If the wheel is not moving: changes that had been planned have fallen through.
Depth Psychology: The wheel represents the constant ups and downs of life.
A pleasant dream is a sign of a “rounded” personality.
See Bicycle.
Interpretation 5 — Dream Explanations - Anonymous
If you are behind the wheel of a car, then you are in control, and are taking responsibility for where your life is headed.
See Medicine Wheel and Mandala.
Interpretation 6 — Nancy Wagaman
The ease with which you move forward and accomplish things in your life.
The things you do day-to-day to “smooth the way” for progress or achievement (such as planning ahead, working efficiently, acting effectively, or making sure you’re “on track“).
It idea of “where the rubber meets the road” (as in when something is really put to the test, when a plan is implemented, or where the real work gets done).
See Vehicle, Road
Interpretation 7 — Dr. Mıchael Lennox
The functionality of the wheel is thought to have changed civilization more dramatically than any other invention. Through the wheel, travel and connectivity are increased exponentially. In this way, a wheel is the fundamental structure that allows powerful movement through life.
The state of a wheel in a dream is a reflection of how well you are able to progress on the path of creating what you desire.
Interpretation 8 — Eric Ackroyd
See also Mandala.
(2) A turning wheel may represent the course of your life from birth to death; the vicissitudes of life; the unfolding of your destiny.
(3) If the wheel is for steering (a car or ship), your unconscious may be telling you either that you are in control or that you ought to get in control of your life.
Interpretation 9 — Pamela Ball
1- A wheel in a dream indicates the ability and need to make changes to move forward into the future without being thrown off course.
2- To lose a wheel from a vehicle is to lose motivation or direction to be thrown off balance.
A large wheel, such as the Ferris Wheel in a fairground, suggests an awareness of life’s ups and downs.
3- The Wheel of Life, and how we sec ourselves fitting in.
Interpretation 10 — Versatile - Anonymous
Interpretation 11 — Tony Crisp
See shapes, symbols.
Interpretation 12 — James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
A circle is also a spiritual sign of that which has no beginning and no end. Alternatively, the dreamer may be caught in a situation in which he or she feels they are going in a circle.
Interpretation 13 — Versatile - Anonymous
A large wheel, such as the ferris wheel in a fairground, suggests an awareness of life’s ups and downs.
Interpretation 14 — Versatile - Anonymous
It is also used in business and therapy as a symbol for work / life balance.
Interpretation 15 — myjellybean
Interpretation 16 — Betty Bethards
Interpretation 17 — Vincent Wienand
1. Transport;
2. Word play the wheel always turn;
3. The Holy Spirit; Ezek. 1:20; Exod. 14:25.
Interpretation 18 — Katherine Taylor Craig
Interpretation 19 — Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
2. The sun.
3. The divine.