Abandon Dreams, Dream about Abandon

If you dream about being abandoned, you may struggle to set goals and feel unclear about your future. To abandon others in a dream means that terrible things will pile up around you, making it difficult to overcome them.

Abandoning your home will lead to financial disaster through dangerous investments, gambling, or foolish financial pursuits. If you leave your beloved, you will not recover lost items, and friends will turn against you as relationships and social support decrease at a crucial time. If you leave a mistress, you may inherit a lot or get a big payday. Open criticism or disobedience against authority leaders, especially in public or professional areas, may backfire if you reject religion. By abandoning children, you risk losing your inheritance due to impulsivity or emotional decisions that could cost you a lot of money. Abandoning your business shows conflict, suspicion, and discontent among partners.

If the dream sticks with you, it may come true. It could foretell a genuine desertion, either by you or by someone else, or it could indicate other worries, anxieties, or future relationship or responsibility changes.

Seeing yourself or a buddy abandon a ship signifies a commercial loss or collapse. If you or they escape to shore, your key interests will be safe and you will avoid major injury.

The traditional dream symbolism of this era warned against poor judgment, risky behavior, and moral lapses, with outcomes tied to the element being abandoned, such as home representing stability and wealth, people representing relationships, religion representing ethics and authority, or other aspects of life. According to modern psychology, dreams of abandonment often reflect deep-seated fears of rejection, loss, or betrayal, feelings of insecurity or low self-worth, a subconscious desire or necessity to let go of outdated beliefs, habits, relationships, or aspects of your old identity to grow, and anxiety about change, independence, or being left behind during major life transitions like career shifts, moving, or breakups. Dreams are personal, therefore the best interpretation always takes into account your present life circumstances, the emotions you felt during the dream, and any recent occurrences that may have generated thoughts of being forsaken or needing to desert someone or something. More information regarding the dream, such as emotions, characters, surroundings, or what happened later, can improve its interpretation.

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This entry is based on information originally published by G.W. Dillingham Co., New York, in 1901 as What's in a Dream; A Scientific and Practical Interpretation of Dreams.