A good dream (Gypsy).
You may, from time to time, have to suffer some injustice in the form of undue criticism, but a successful future will surely be yours if you dreamed of the lady with the scales.
Its presence in your dreams signifies anxiety and worry about a situation you are experiencing. The appearance of this idea can derive from the fact that you feel treated unjustly in your waking life. You may also have the feeling that you are the one being unjust to others.
To dream that you demand justice from a person, denotes that you are threatened with embarrassments through the false statements of people who are eager for your downfall.
If some one demands the same of you, you will find that your conduct and reputation are being assailed, and it will be extremely doubtful if you refute the charges satisfactorily.
also see Authority Figures in People
Section and Jury
1- Very often in a dream we do not seem to be capable of expressing our right to be heard, to articulatc those things we believe are correct. Therefore, to dream of either justice or injustice can indicate that the unconscious mind is trying to sort out right from wrong. This is usually 011 a personal level, although it can have a wider implication as to what is morally right and the norm within society.
2- Often when we arc attempting to balance two different states or ways of being, the figure of justice can appear within a dream. This is to alert us to the fact that we may- need to use both sides of ourselves successfully.
To be brought to justice can signify that we must pay attention to our actions or to our attitude to authority.
3- In spiritual progression there needs to be a balance between our more spiritual selves what might be called ideal behaviour - and the physical. This balance can be difficult to both attain and maintain.
(Abstention; Decency; Fairness; Honesty; Impartiality; Resignation) Witnessing injustice practiced by the authority in a dream represents the opposite. In fact, seeing an unjust ruler in a dream could signify comfort, peace, tranquility, protection of the society, or it could mean urban developments. Beingjust in a dream may imply the necessity to do justice regarding members of one’s family. Ifa heedless person, or a sinner, or a tyrant, or an oppressor sees himselfbeingjust in a dream, it means that he will repent to God Almighty from his sins.
(Also see Injustice; Judge; Unjust ruler)
In spiritual progression there needs to be a balance between our more spiritual selves – what might be called ideal behaviour – and the physical or material realm. This balance can be difficult to both attain and maintain. Such a difficulty can be symbolized by the figure of justice.
Psychological / emotional perspective: Often when we are attempting to balance two different states or ways of being, justice – complete with scales – can appear within a dream. This shows that we need to use both sides of ourselves successfully.
To be brought to justice can signify that we must pay attention to our actions or to our attitude to authority. It may be that we are offending against some aspect of society.
Material aspects: Very often in a dream we do not seem to be capable of expressing our right to be heard, to articulate those things we believe are correct. Therefore, to dream of either justice or injustice can indicate that the unconscious mind is trying to sort out right from wrong. This is usually on a personal level, although it can have a wider implication as to what is morally right and the norm within society. You might like to consult the entries for authority figures in people, balance, juror / jury and verdict.
The dream of justice refers to actions, behaviors or feelings that have been wrongly or wrongly judged.
Justice – Justice is a dream symbol fraught with implications about your own self-worth and opinion of yourself. The meaning of this symbol of justice depends on the circumstances, people, and other symbols surrounding this dream symbol. For instance, if you dream about a personified justice, this indicates a Platonic form of the virtue, and often an interior judgment that you make regarding whether your own actions are just or not, or whether other people are virtuous. On the other hand, a dream symbol of a court of justice may indicate the judgment that you feel from other people. Remember that in dreams, the things that other people say to you and the judgments they pass on you do not necessarily reflect what those people actually think, but rather what you believe they think, or even what you believe to be true about yourself.
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