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How to Interpret the Meaning of Flowers in Dreams

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By Nikki Walters
eHow Contributing Writer
(2 Ratings)

Mny people often wake up from a vivid dream and think, "What in the world was that all about?" Dreams are ambiguous glimpses into our unconscious. By learning the meanings of these dubious reveries, we can decipher our innermost secrets.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • A dream about flowers
  1. Step 1

    Dreams with flowers are generally a sign of happiness, hope and positivity. This isn't surprising since bright colorful flowers generally make people feel good. If the flowers are dead or wilted, then it's a sign of carelessness and you need to be on your toes.

  2. Step 2

    A full bouquet of fresh flowers indicates you will be participating in a fun social gathering. A dead bouquet spells illness or death.

  3. Step 3

    Fake flowers are a sign of jealousy. Watch out for any green-eyed friends or co-workers.

  4. Step 4

    Roses indicate love and fidelity. If you smell roses its a sign of supreme happiness.

  5. Step 5

    A bouquet of fresh bright dahlias is a sign of good fortune.

  6. Step 6

    If you dream about white Heather, you are an extremely fortunate person. It's one of the luckiest dreams you can have because it is sign that every aspect of your life is going well.

  7. Step 7

    Lavender indicates a good future with the opposite sex. It could even mean a new relationship is about to blossom.

Tips & Warnings
  • Keep a dream notebook near your bed so you can write down your dreams while they are still fresh in your head. This will help later when you are trying to interpret them.

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on 3/24/2008 White Heather? I like white Heather! I could use that dream.

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on 2/18/2008 This is very interesting! :)

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