father Christmas

Dream Dictionairy

What does a dream about Santa Claus mean?

A dream about Father Christmas symbolises that you have a desire to return to your childhood. Or this dream means that you need to give, accept or forgive more, to others or to yourself. It may symbolise that you are going through a time of reflection and thinking about the good and bad things you have done. Or you may feel that you have good karma and deserve good things.

What does a dream about an angry Father Christmas mean?

A dream about an evil Father Christmas symbolises that you feel you are being treated unfairly or unjustly. This dream can also mean that you are vindictive.

What does a dream in which you are dressed up as Father Christmas mean?

A dream in which you are dressed as Father Christmas symbolises that you should treat others as you would like to be treated yourself. Put yourself in someone else’s shoes.

What does a dream Father Christmas abandons you for?

A dream in which Father Christmas abandons you symbolises that you have been lied to about a certain payment. You are not getting something you deserve.

What does a dream in which you are photographed with Father Christmas mean?

A dream in which you are photographed with Father Christmas symbolises personal memories of the holiday season.

What does a dream about Santa Claus without a sleigh or in rags mean?

A dream about Father Christmas without his sledge or with rags for clothes is a negative omen. You may be experiencing a loss or illness in your closest surroundings.

What does a dream about Santa’s elves mean?

A dream about Santa’s elves indicates that someone close to you is facing a difficult time, but that things will eventually turn out well. See also the dream meaning of fairy or elf

What does a dream in which Father Christmas is at your wedding mean?

A dream in which Father Christmas attends your wedding symbolises a cosy occasion.

Read more: The meaning of common dreams: what do your dreams say about your subconscious?

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