Baby Babies
General
Aborted baby
Adult body with baby head
Adopted baby
Baby body with adult head – Baby Boy – Baby Girl
Crying baby
Dead Baby
Do I need a pregnancy test if I dream of having a baby? – Dream Baby – Dropping a baby
Gifted or holy baby – Girl baby – Giving birth
Happy baby – Hitting the baby
In a man’s dream – In child’s dream – In woman’s dream – Losing/not finding a baby
Man giving birth to a baby
Neglecting or forgetting baby –Nursing a baby
Pregnancy – dreaming of baby during
Sick baby – Starving baby
Twins or twin
When appearing with a couple
If you cannot find what you want in the first section, there are a lot of questions answered at the bottom of the page under Comments.
If you have given birth to a baby in a dream, it can represent a new phase of life; a new idea; new activity – as when we say someone has a new baby, meaning a new project or business. This ‘baby’ might be part of you that did not have a chance to be ‘born’ or express before. Or it may be things learned in a rich life that you could not put into practice because of circumstances. The baby in this aspect is the ‘you’ that could have been if you had been free from problems and past hurts.
In real life a baby is a blending of mother and father, and all they represent. A baby is a new thing that has been ‘born’ out of them and the circumstances they are involved in.
Example: My wife and I were walking out in the countryside. I looked around suddenly and saw my four year old son near a hole. He fell in and I raced back. The hole was narrow but very deep. I could see water at the bottom but no sign of my son. I didn’t know whether I could leap down and save him or whether it was too narrow. Then somehow he was out. His heart was just beating.
The dreamer had an argument with his wife the night before and was frightened it had killed his marriage. The baby son represented their marriage and his fear of the end of their life together, but the dream went on to show that it survived.
But the dream baby can also represent one’s own feeling urges at that level of development – such as possessiveness, joy, curiosity, responding to the world without words or formed concepts, innocent love, infant trauma; intense dependence; feelings of helplessness; vulnerability; lack of responsibility; and being cared for. Even as adults many of these early feeling responses still dominate the way we meet relationships and events. It is quiet common for instance for adults to feel intense and destructive jealousy about their sexual partner. This is exactly the sort of feeling we experienced naturally as a baby and child. Unfortunately in adulthood we seldom see such things as an emergence of baby feelings which we have not grown beyond. Instead we accept them as adult behaviour and justify them, often blaming our sexual partner for them – i.e. ‘You made me jealous by showing affection for that other man/woman’. The baby or child often feels murderous rage in connection with such dependence and jealousy, but it is too small to effectively act on the rage. When an adult feels such rage however, it is highly dangerous and irrational. See Beware of Love; victim; personal growth.
Aborted baby: In general something that was developing, a new facet of self, or a new opportunity that has now been lost or rejected. If in a pregnant woman’s dream, usually it is an expression of fears regarding ones ability to carry the child to full term – but it is wise to have a check. See: pregnancy.
Adult body with baby head: Suggests that the way one approaches life, ones thinking, is still immature, even though one is physically mature.
Adopted baby: Adopting a new stance in life, perhaps conceived by, or seen in someone else; taking on the responsibility of something or someone that needs care and help to grow; if you are trying to adopt a baby it would reflect feelings or intuitions about that activity.
Baby body with adult head: Suggests that while one has developed an adult intellect and rational thinking, or an adult self, aspects of ones feelings, hungers and sexuality remain at the baby level of development.
Baby Boy: If you have given birth to a baby boy, it is usually about the principle of maleness entering your life. Maleness is like the sun, it expresses most of its energy outwardly to give life. Whereas the female is like the earth, receiving and nurturing life.
Birth or emergence of a new phase of self expression in terms of activity or achievement. In a males dream may suggest a new self emerging, or new aspect of self.
Baby Girl: If you have given birth to a baby girl, it is usually about the principle of femininity. Femininity is about having the power of creating life within and nurturing its growth.
Baby Dying: The anxiety dreams include such images as giving birth to a baby who is only a few ounces in weight – the baby is malformed – the baby is born dead – the baby is blind or deaf or injured.
Castle was able to follow the dreams of over 200 pregnant women, often from about the time of conception through to their post natal situation and experience. One of his interests was to see if dreams showed signs of information about physical conditions that were not apparent at the time of the dream. He says that many dreams did in fact show that small shifts in the physical state, such as conception, were shown in appropriate symbols in the dreams of some women. So if you have a worrying dream about your baby it is worth making sure you check out its condition, something that with modern equipment is easily done. To quote Castle, “The unconscious mind of the pregnant woman seems able to monitor and detect biochemical imbalances, tissue abnormalities, or structural defects in the uterine environment and communicate an awareness of disturbed functioning through dream imagery, which is sometimes fairly literal, sometimes symbolic.”
Seeing a baby die in a dream can suggest many things. It can suggest that the most vulnerable part of you has been killed by your hidden emotions. Also I have received, over 40 years, many dreams of mothers who dreamt their baby or child was dead, and not one of them died. One woman who explored such a dream with me found that a death had taken place, represented by the child, and the death was that of her love for a man. She had ended a relationship that had lasted for years.
Dead baby: Dreaming that your child dies can have several meanings. In some dreams a parent, much to their horror dreams of killing their child. But our dream
child can represent many things, and it is useful to realise that any person, object or scene in a dream is not a symbol – it is not dead thing that has to be interpreted – it is a living part of you and can only be understood by relating to it.
So in this way I have found that a child can represent whatever our strongest feelings about them are. It can represent your marriage or partnership because it is what you have created between you. In that case the death of the child can depict something like an awful argument that feels as if it the marriage has died.
A child and its death can also show you how you have killed out the growing or adventurous side of you; or if you see your child as vulnerable and needing protection it could show you the death of that part of your feeling.
If a dream seems to predict the death of your child, it is wise to remember two things. the first is that a said above many dreams about our baby are actually about injury or death of our vulnerable self – See Characters and People in Dreams.
That predictive dreams are very uncommon. But if you are feeling it is predictive remember that the future is not set in stone. But you can pray for protection for your child and it can change the outcome.
Gifted or holy baby: Often shows the dreamer having given birth to parts of their personality which are connected with wider sympathies, or wider awareness, than their own personal ego or self. It may show an awareness of the universal processes of life. It is the same sort of meaning as Christ in symbolism. It can show the emergence of awareness of the levels of existence beyond the senses. See: esp in dreams.
Example: “Was in a basement where my wife and a woman I loved was giving birth to a baby, but I was somehow the one who gave birth to it without a doctor being there. It was a lovely boy. Its lower face was covered by a tight caul, but I pulled this off and it began to breathe. It opened its eyes and looked about, fully conscious; then said something about Jesus, and, “It is gone!” I asked what had gone, and it replied, “The other ego; where has it gone?” I explained that the spirit self it knew before birth was now gone so it could live in the body. The baby was then taken upstairs, and I felt it was a holy and wonderful baby. I was going to rest from the rigours of the birth, but on looking around saw how dusty and dirty the basement was. I began to clean it, and felt I would go upstairs and rest afterwards.”
The man who dreamt this said that he felt afterwards that at the time of the dream he had given birth to the very best of him. This became more and more obvious as years went by. Also he realised that his inner life, his unconscious, needed cleaning, and then began to go upstairs to his wider awareness. It could be helpful for you to use the following Talking As.
If you have given birth without any man involved, it suggests it is a virgin birth – i.e. no male partner was involved at the time.
Many women dream of giving birth without any man involved. Virgin birth is normal part of dreaming. It means that the woman or young girl has conceived as a process of Life. Being a virgin represents the human soul or psyche and its possibility of dropping pre-conceptions, thus attaining an inner virginity and through that being receptive to the unseen or unconscious side of self. Joseph Campbell in his book “Myths To Live By” says – “There are myths and legends of the Virgin Birth, of Incarnations, Deaths and Resurrections; Second Comings, Judgements and the rest, in all the great traditions. And since such images stem from the psyche (from you and your dreams), they refer to the psyche. They tell us of its structure, its order, and its forces, in symbolic terms.”
For instance, the story and events surrounding the virgin birth, when looked as if a dream are not about a biological miracle, but about how as ordinary people, we can drop our preconceptions, our fixed ideas and beliefs and allow an entirely new and creative impulse into our life. This truth has been so venerated that we find virgin figures all over the world such as Maya the mother of Buddha born 500 BC; the virgin mother of Osiris, and of course the story told of Mary.
Being a virgin in this case is about having a mind free from previous ‘conceptions’ and so being open to Life itself fertilising you for a new and precious thing being born. If you are not a virgin because you have had children, that is not what virgin birth is about. It is about conceiving without any mental preconceptions, having an open and receptive mind or soul. it is about a wonderful human possibility.
So the dream baby born to you in this way a wonderful creative act between you and Life. It is a new part of you that if you let it gradually grow into your waking life as a new force, a new way of feeling about life and acting. Being pregnant like that is very important. Obviously you are not going to give birth to a physical baby, but dream babies are important too.
Only a ‘virgin birth’ can bring forth the birth of an intuition, a new response to oneself and ones environment, that transforms ones life. This is a living relationship with the mystery which underlies our life. If we generate a child in this way, we are not held prisoner by habits of thought, stereotypes of behaviour, then we can begin to allow into our waking life what was previously impossible to know. This open state of mind and feelings, acts as a link between the identity or personality, and the deep unconscious life processes. This link allows a birth of realisations and inner change that brings healing and a possibility of experiencing the aspect of oneself that is our core self.
Crying baby or helpless baby: Your fundamental needs are not being, or were not in the past, met. These include basic things like feeling happy and relaxed in ones environment, feeling wanted and loved, having a sense of connection with other people. There may be something distressing you at a feeling/needing level that you are not acknowledging; a new project or aspect of self needing more care.
But it is part of inbuilt wisdom in babies to cry and act helpless of injured to get their needs or a parents love. So if you dream of such a baby it may well be showing you that you are using the same tactics to get people’s sympathy.
Example: Baby pelicans can produce a false epileptic fit; they do this because it is a way to get their parents to carry on feeding them. The alternative is that they must get off their butt and feed themselves.
Dream Baby – i.e. one you gave birth to in your dream. Dream babies are usually special and are a way that you give birth to either parts of your personality that have developed over time and are now ‘born’. They slowly become obvious to us as new talents, a new direction, or even a new way of life.
Such babies are easy to give birth to, and usually are beautiful and speak soon.
Do I need a pregnancy test if I dream of having a baby?: If you are having unprotected regular sex or if you are trying for a baby, then yes have a test. But if you know you had not had sex with a partner, then it is a dream baby. See all the comments and answers at the bottom of the page.
Dropping a baby: Carelessness in dealing with your basic needs, especially in relationship; mishandling an opportunity; betraying trust; feeling you have been ‘dropped’ by someone, perhaps in a relationship. It might also at times suggest a miscarriage or the lack of support in caring for a pregnancy.
Example: I turned and ran with the pram at a small boy on a tricycle who was pedalling toward me playfully. We laughingly collided. Not a bad bump, but enough to send the baby over onto the ground on its head. The baby cried but didn’t seem badly hurt. I realised it was the second time I had dropped the baby, and felt I must be more careful and responsible. We were then preparing for a storm on the ship.
It was during the past few days that my wife told me that her period was late. She thought she was pregnant. This caused an awful situation between us. I was out of work in an area that offered me no work. I suggested she had an abortion. As it turned out it was a false pregnancy. However, the damage had been done. (Apparently I had dropped the baby?)
Girl baby: Birth or emergence of new aspects of feelings and feeling relationship with others. But in a females dream may mean an emergence of a new phase or a new start in her life.
Giving birth: A healthy woman is designed by nature to create a baby. But it is also true that at the heart of a woman’s being is the power of creation, and that creation can go in any direction – a mother, an artist, a dancer, a poet, a social worker, or even an alcoholic or drug dependent.
But in our dream world the image of your creation is usually in the form of a baby. But as you may not be pregnant you have produced an image of your creation and creativeness. It is new so you do not know what it is. That you have dreamt this at all shows you need to take note of this extraordinary creativeness and investigate it. You can do this by imagining your self as the baby – remember that dreams are showing reflections of your own inner world so the baby is an expression of your creativity – and talk as the baby describing what it feels. Use Talking As.
If it is difficult or a C-section then you are anxious or have fears about having a baby, or else there is a history of difficulty that you need to work out. Try using Carry the Dream Forward.
That you have dreamt this at all shows you need to take note of this extraordinary creativeness and investigate it. You can do this by imagining your self as the baby – remember that dreams are showing reflections of your own inner world so the baby is an expression of your creativity – and talk as the baby describing what it feels. Talking As
And do not dismiss this as a silly dream, such dream babies have a very real purpose and life of their own. They are your creation out of the wonderful creative process that is a woman, and your own ideals and longings. If you nurture them you will see them grow – I call the spirit children.
Happy baby: Feeling at ease with oneself and surroundings. It may be that something has happened in a relationship or environment that brings a deeper level of relaxation and sense of security.
Hitting the baby: Usually a sign of not being able to cope with ones own childhood pain, and so it ends in hitting. See: hitting.
In a man’s dream: The same as general definitions, but also may be oneself at that age; desire for parenthood; weight of responsibility; fear of inability to produce. See Man Giving Birth to Baby.
In child’s dream: Themselves at that age; feelings about a baby sibling.
In woman’s dream: The same as general definitions, but also may be oneself at that age; desire for a baby; responsibility of caring for baby; worries about having healthy baby; worries about baby’s welfare.
Losing/not finding a baby: Losing contact with or not caring for your fundamental feeling responses to life; losing an opportunity or mishandling a delicate relationship; feeling lost and abandoned in ones own child feelings.
Man giving birth to a baby: Often happens during the pregnancy of the mans partner; shows the man bringing something to birth in himself. This is usually a new understanding, or a new sympathy or viewpoint. It can show the emergence of awareness of the unconscious. See Special Baby
Neglecting or forgetting baby: Many baby dreams, as in the example at the bottom, have this theme of neglecting, or even starving the baby. This is usually because we need to take care of, or be more aware of, how much personal need we have for things like care, appreciation and love being given to us. If as a baby our need for being held and given attention were met, then we can move into the next phase of our growth. But if these needs were never met, one is often stuck emotionally at this level of development. See Beware of Love.
If you are a parent with a baby, the dream may represent natural anxieties about ones ability as a parent – i.e. the dream may reflect a fear you are not giving as much to your child as you wish, or that you find yourself wishing for a break from parenthood.
Example: ‘I have my own baby who is lying in a cot in a bedroom looking very weak and pathetic with eyes closed. I know that he or she is getting weaker and weaker through lack of food and care. In fact the baby seems to be dying. The feelings of guilt are terrible because I know it is my responsibility to do something to make it well. I keep saying to myself I must go and feed that baby – but I don’t. I just keep worrying and feeling guilty.’ J. C.
Because of circumstances we may not have been able to satisfy all our babyhood needs – we may have been weaned earlier than we wanted; our need for attention may have been unsatisfied or we felt rejected or unwanted – and these are shown as a baby in our dreams. Dreams such as the above show how we sense the need of this part of us to be cared for and nourished. If some of these earliest needs are not met in some way, the development of our enthusiasm, our pleasure and ability to be involved and self-giving, may be diminished, giving rise to dreams suggesting the need for nourishment, as above. See: baby – healing and helping; baby in my dreams.
Nursing a baby: Caring for ones own infant needs which still exist in ones adult life; giving care and love to someone who is relating to you in a baby way; wanting a baby, or needing to express the depth of your own ability to give and love.
Pregnancy – dreaming of baby during: Most women dream about their growing baby during pregnancy. These dreams are vary varied and often anxious or frightening. Such dreams are not to be taken as signs of a problem other than natural anxiety. Occasionally a pregnant woman dreams of the identity or personality of her unborn child, perhaps even before it is conceived. This can of course occur to the father too. See: pregnancy; birth dreams during pregnancy; fifth example under penis, in the body section.
Sick baby: Our babyhood experience builds the foundation of all relationship with other people and the world. If for instance we are punished for being curious, or are traumatised in our need for love and support, it will show in our adult relationships. Perhaps we will lack explorative curiosity, or avoid or have difficulties in a close relationship. The sick baby usually depicts such difficulties. Exploring our feelings in connection with the sick baby, or being the sick baby as in Gestalt dream-work, will help uncover the details and intense feelings involved in such unsatisfying emotions and habitual responses.
Starving baby: See: Neglecting or forgetting baby: above.
Twins or twin: The many polar opposites or splits in us – the split between waking consciousness and sleep or the unconscious; the split between what we want in our deepest desires, and what we can allow ourselves socially; the split caused by infant trauma; the split between our sense of eternity and the facts of physical mortality; introversion and extroversion; something of self which has got split off; the lack of balance in our being; twins can represent duality, conflict, or two sides of an issue, but also the emergence of something new, something that was denied, or born with one, but never acknowledged as part of oneself; ones unconscious relationship with another person, such as occurs in a telepathic link; separation.
Or perhaps even ‘died at birth’, or one died, leaving us feeling only half a person; the lack of balance in our being. When one of the babies died and the other survived it might be as happens often that the situation wasn’t right for one perhaps because of health issues. See Tony’s Inner Voice
When appearing with a couple: The marriage – what is created in the relationship; the life process in us based on reproduction. What you have produced and care for or neglect together
Quoted from Dreams and Dreaming, by Norman Mackenzie.
Then I went back in my mind to being two years old when I felt that a terrible thing had happened to me, the realisation that my mother had no love for me. I saw her holding a male baby and I felt in that instant that I hated males. I had just this fundamental feeling, a terrible feeling, and it grew and I became full of hate and I realised that it was directed toward the opposite sex. I felt that this had begun at an early age when I felt that my mother had given affection to the male members of the family and not myself. I was the only female. I realised that at that age she didn’t love me and I must have felt jealous of the male This grew up within me.
This graphically describes the depth of feeling we often carry from our earliest years, feelings which deeply influence our adult behaviour. In this case it made the woman’s relationships with her husband strained and tense.
Example: I have my own baby who is lying in a cot in a bedroom looking very weak and pathetic with eyes closed. I know that he or she is getting weaker and weaker through lack of food and care. In fact the baby seems to be dying. The feelings of guilt are terrible because I know it is my responsibility to do something to make it well. I keep saying to myself I must go and feed that baby – but I don’t. I just keep worrying and feeling guilty. J. C.
Because of circumstances we may not have been able to satisfy all our babyhood needs – we may have been weaned earlier than we wanted; our need for attention may have been unsatisfied or we felt rejected or unwanted – and these are shown as a baby in our dreams, as with J. C. Dreams such as the above show how we sense the need of this part of us to be cared for and nourished. If some of these earliest needs are not met in some way, the development of our enthusiasm, our pleasure and ability to be involved and self-giving, may be diminished, giving rise to dreams suggesting the need for nourishment, as above. See: baby healing and helping; baby in my dreams.
Example: I am 48, have two children in their late teens and definitely DO NOT want another baby. Nevertheless I have a recurring dream in which I am always in labour, experiencing no pain, and although there are nursing staff I am in some sort of laboratory, although everything is very pleasant. I never actually give birth and when I wake I always have a vague feeling of disappointment. V. I.
This dreamers conscious decision to have no more children may be in conflict with her biological urge for another baby. But the dream might also suggest there is something she deeply want to give birth to in her life but has not yet achieved. Her creativity did not end with her children, there is still more for her to bring out of herself in some way.
Example: My mouth was full of what looked like liver. It was also coming out of my left ear. When I turned away from the mirror I saw medical people in caps and gowns who kept telling me to bear down. I then gave birth to a baby out of my mouth. I am an invalid and very sick at present. Mr. M. S.
This mans dream is about preparation for death. The baby is the extraction of all that can live on after his present life is left behind in death. See: death – is there life afterwards.
Useful Questions and Hints:
Useful questions are given in baby in my dreams.
Comments
Hey,
i need a little help with my dream i had as it really spun me out.
i have been told by my doctor that my chances of having a baby are 1 in 4 a year instead of the 1 in 12. on top of that im 22 and feel really ready to be a mum, as i grew up with younger kids and having some experience. I have been praying to my angels but lastnights dream threw me around abit.
I remember looking down to see in my palm a premature baby, next to it on the couch was a normal baby, but the premature baby was red, then went blue and its lips went purple, as i tried warming it up to see if that would work it just turned to ash and dissapeared. in my dream i was worried about it but then realised the other baby needed to be warm and dressed so i did so and caressed it and looked at it with happiness and excitement, i don’t know the sex of each baby but the normal one had survived. after that there was nothing else apart from me being silly in a car with my mate which i crashed and was worried about telling my mum, as the car is in her name.
I have had a misscarrage before but i dont think about it, not as much as i do about having a baby. i know im ready, but that dream really spun me out.
Tara – Your dream is quite clearly saying that all your worries about having and losing a baby have all turned to ash – burn out, and can be forgotten. And you can look forward to having a normal baby and it surviving.
So cherish the memory – replay it often – of happiness and excitement of having a normal healthy baby.
Tony
Dear Tony,
I had a dream that i was carrying a fetus inside me. My uterus was see-through, so I could see the fetus’ every movement which made me feel sick to my stomach. I loved the baby but it was a burden to me.
The next thing I remember from the dream is that I was holding the baby, which was somehow still a fetus inside a bag of fluid. I cared for it, but suddenly realized that the bag was punctured and the baby was suffocating from the lack of fluid. When the fluid was completely drained from the bag, the bag got so tight that it was about to suffocate the baby.
So I took scissors and cut it off, knowing the baby would die no matter what I did. Can you tell me what all of this means?
Thank you.
Katie – The dream tells me a story that you have been carrying a conflict inside of you. It is difficult to have conceived of this and it is creative and yet a burden.
Then you are ‘holding the baby’ and you realise that what you have taken sp long on giving life is suffocating. Was a man involved in this struggle in anyway – that is a question not a statement?
What it means is that you have taken a lot of time and bad feelings to bring this out of you, and it is a conflict between love and being burdened. Is it about a risk you have taken with love?
Tony
Briana – Quite a strange dream, because there is not contact afterwards and no nursing, which is usual in such dreams. So I feel this is reoccurring because, I think, you want a baby girl. You want it so strongly that you keep having the dream. When you first started having these dreams was there a feeling of conflict about having a baby? If so this might explain the fact that you keep having the dream.
But from your dream you are wanting to or thinking of moving house. Or maybe this is a future event.
Tony
I had a very strange dream which i havent been able to stop thinking about! I was working with an old school friend at someones house, they were a couple and the house was quite modern with a weird lay out and the couple were quite stuck up.. but any way the thing that shocked me and i remeber quite clearly that they handed me there very young baby ‘about 12months old id say’ the young baby then smiled at me and said something in sign language ‘bizzare i know’ but then looked directly above my head still smileing and drew a circle motion with his finger as if to draw a halo i felt the presence of something behind and above me in the dream and dont think iv ever felt so content! then to top it off when i got into work this morning the staff were talking about sign language!!!
i dont know wether it helps but im 27 male without children living with my girlfriend of a year, and havent had any recent deaths in the family aparet from my grandad about five years ago and my uncle when i was one whom i cant remember.. any ideas?? or has any one had anything simalar?
kind regards
Matt
Matt – I know for a fact that animals and babies can see things that most of us lose when we get older. See http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/questions/#TalkingDead
So it was a sign that in fact someone was with you. But it doesn’t have to be a family member. Dead people can take an interest and try to be a help in your life – either through dreams or by feelings of direction. You could try being quiet and listening to see if you get thoughts and feelings, as describe in the link above.
Tony
Y’Nobe – Your dream paints a picture of your marriage being something you feel deeply connected in. Perhaps it is a little about your husbands desire, but more than anything it is your desire to give your husband a baby.
But the dream then shows you having a C-section, which is completely unnecessary in dreams. Here are just two examples of that: “I was pregnant in the dream and gave birth at home with no pain.
I dreamt that I gave birth to a baby girl, but I didn’t even know I was pregnant. I felt like I needed to push, so I did and began to give birth, but it didn’t hurt at all…I did not feel any pain. I was home alone giving birth by myself on my couch.”
So it seems that you have a feeling that birth is painful – as maybe it was for you. But it need not be. And your dream baby is beautiful and bound your husband to you.
Tony
Last night I once again had a dream that I was pregnant (I looked down and appeared to be very small, and all baby…. Maybe a 10 lb weight gain). I noticed I was upstairs in the bathroom and somehow I knew in my dream it was time to give birth. I could literally feel (in my dream) the baby drop. I tried calling for help out of a window and shortly after the paramedics showed up. By that time I already had laid myself on the bathroom floor, on top of a white towel and just let the baby come out (very effortless and no pain). I was told to pick a name for the baby girl (I know knew the sex of the baby)a name (which I cannot remember but do know started with an “h”).
In these reoccurring dreams, I never get to see the baby. All I know in my dream is that I’ve had one and there was very little to no weight gain.
After being asked to choose a name, I noticed I was in a car, driving and passing by plots of land with large billboards that has a list of baby names starting with the letter “h.”
Dream ends.
Can anyone give me a little insight on what this particular dream means?
I had a dream that I was laying on the bed with a newborn baby boy. I remember having this feeling of happiness and joy in the dream and an overwhelming love of this child. It was beautiful and appeared to be very healthy. I was feeding him.
I have two children of my own, both girls, so I found it odd to dream of a baby boy. I have had dreams of baby girls before, but the child was never mine.
In the past week, I had a dream about leading some children through a field of venomous snakes. Although I was not bitten, I could see them all emerging and encircling us and striking at us. They were all different sizes but all very dangerous. Two of the children were bitten in this dream…
I wonder what it all means…. In the snake dream, the children were not mine. There were at least 10 ranging in ages from toddler to teens.
Shaunte – A healthy woman is designed by nature to create a baby. But it is also true that at the heart of a woman’s being is the power of creation, and that creation can go in any direction – a mother, an artist, a dancer, a poet, a social worker, or even an alcoholic or drug dependent.
But in our dream world the image of your creation is usually in the form of a baby. But as you are not pregnant you have produced an image of your creation and creativeness. It is new so you do not know what it is. That you have dreamt this at all shows you need to take note of this extraordinary creativeness and investigate it. You can do this by imagining your self as the baby – remember that dreams are showing reflections of your own inner world so the baby is an expression of your creativity – and talk as the baby describing what it feels. http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-exploring-your-dreams/#TalkingAs
The snake dream is about meeting something you were frightened of and passing through it. If you use the technique describe in the link you could find out what the children mean.
Tony
My partner dreamed he was in a hospital holding a tiny premature baby the size of his fist, it had veins showing all over it and looked more like a foetus than a baby. He smacked it twice with an open hand and then made his hand into a fist and started really punching it in the face until a nurse and I stopped him. He woke up very upset, in the dream he had really wanted to hit the baby and had only stopped because myself and the nurse made him. We have a five year old and a 9 month old and no plans for any more in the near future.
Dear Tony. I had this weird dream where I was looking at some photos with my girlfriends and I saw a picture of myself at a hen’s party and I was around 6 months pregnant. I freaked out and asked my friends how on earth I could not remember myself being pregnant and they did not want to tell me. It was as if they had taken the baby away from me and made me forget. I woke up still feeling that that they had taken the baby away from me and it took me a couple of minutes to reassure myself that it was only just a dream. I did have this dream some other time but don’t seem to remember it clearly.
I never had any children and at this age (21) do not feel ready to have kids. This dream I had seems to stay on my mind lately. I really wish i could understand what it means.
Thanks,
Shana
I appreciate your insight into my dream. Ever since Samantha, I keep having recurring baby dreams, whether they are about her or a different baby. Last night for instance, I was in the hospital and the doctor handed me my newborn. There was a woman in the room with me who claimed to be my baby’s “other mom.” I freaked, recognizing this as odd, and explained that there was no way two women could procreate, and even if it were possible, I would not have been in those shoes. Shortly afterwards a friend of mine came in to visit. She pointed out to me that my baby had a full set of teeth. I told her that it’s rare, but some babies are born with teeth and it just added to my baby’s beauty. She asked about the father and reluctantly I explained I didn’t know who he was. I felt ashamed. I desired to know his identity so bad that I begged my best male friend to tell me that we had in fact had sex and that it was possible she was his. He quickly informed me that was not so, and that it was okay I didn’t know who the father was. I also remember the weird fact that there was a plastic tub full of water in the hosp room. Inside the tub was a sealed plastic bag containing amniotic fluid. It’s form kept changing between the fluid and the placenta. I’ve tried, with no luck, to make sense of these dreams. Any more insight would be greatly appreciated.
Michaela – There is an important issue that needs to be understood and is highlighted by your dream. It is that often people introvert into their dream life the morals and fears which are only relevant to being awake in physical life. To avoid a charging bull is certainly valid for waking life. In our dream life though, to meet its charge is to integrate the enormous energy which the bull represents, an energy which is our own, but which we may have been avoiding or ‘running away’ from previously.
For example you freaked because of a ‘dream’ woman said she was the baby’s other mum. You had difficulties about accepting the baby had no father. Yet that is a basic in our Christian religion – a mother giving birth without a man impregnating her. In Buddhism that is part of their story. And in fact most religious ideas are from the dream world and only understood by seeing them as dreams.
Many women dream of giving birth without any man involved. Virgin birth is normal part of dreaming. It means that the woman or young girl has conceived as a process of Life. Being a virgin represents the human soul or psyche and its possibility of dropping pre-conceptions, thus attaining an inner virginity and through that being receptive to the unseen or unconscious side of self.
Also, in a dream any person, animal or thing is an expression of your feeling or ideas clothed in images. So the two sides of you shown in the dream and which you freaked out about are probably two aspects of you that together did the wonderful things of creating a new ‘inner child’.
So see if you can learn not to introvert your outer morals and ideas into your dreams. Better to find out what the baby is – use this and see if it helps http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-exploring-your-dreams/#TalkingAs
Tony
I had a dream that my husband and I where in bed and I slep opposite of him with a baby boy at my side. He was healthy and seemed quite content. I then told myself this must be a dream because I don’t have children. so, I decide to test my dream by touching the baby. when I went to touch him I could feel the solidness of his leg and by then I was sleeping in the same direction of my husband. I remember feeling startled that I was able to feel the baby’s leg and then woke up. what can this mean?
Christina – In a dream you are in the middle of a fantastic full surround virtual reality. And I mean ‘reality’ – because all your senses tell you that you held the baby’s leg. That is the wonder of dreams, and of course when a person dreams of falling it feels real.
What is more interesting is you thinking the baby that you have cannot be real because it is a dream. Well it is true that dreams are dealing with a very different level of experience than dreams, but dreams are real at their own level. So it would be good to get to know the baby and what it means in your inner life. So try this and see what you find – http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-exploring-your-dreams/#TalkingAs
Tony
Two of my cousins dreamt that I had a baby boy and I have travelled too another country to show them the baby. Please explain the meaning. I already have a 6 year old daughter and was wishing to get pregnant again but my cousins don’t know about this.
Khaleet – It seems that your cousins have a gift of seeing a baby you will have. But it is strange that you will have to travel to another country. That suggests it will not be an ordinary baby you will have, but a special one. When you dream about it let me know.
Tony
I’ve been thinking all day about this dream. Any ideas about what it meas? Thank you.
I dreamt something strange last night: I was in a women’s home, imprissoned it seemed. There were female guards and all of use wore the same dresses. I could move about freely in the home, but could not leave. I received a visit from my mother. She was holding a baby, not her own, he was a big, chubby, baby. He was shaven like Tibetan monks are and had the same facial features. My mother carried this baby throughout the whole dream. I was at ease with it, we made supper in my dream and after putting away the left overs, I’d ask her about the baby. She thought she was holding him and realized she wasn’t. So we went outside to the backyard to look for him, we found him under a rose bush (not flowering), sitting calmly. He was smaller and not as chubby and seemed wet from sitting on the ground. My mother picked him up and wrapped him back into the blanket.
Vanessa – One of the most frequent sources of imprisonment is your own habits, trapping you in old ways of feeling and responding. But it can be the result of any limiting influence within, or outside of you. If the influence seems to be from outside, it is only because you have not yet discovered your own attitudes that make you subject to that limitation. So they trap you through your own anxiety, patterns of behaviour, and concepts such as right and wrong, good and bad.
Often the person imprisoning you is a male or female, and you therefore need look at what is happening in your relationship that either makes you dependent, or robs you of freedom in some way.
But your dream has a promise of something that can flower in your life. It is the little Buddha and the rose bush. And do not forget that in the world of dreams our most intimate fears and longings are given an exterior life of their own in the form of the people, objects and places of our dream. Therefore our sexual drive may be shown as a person and how we relate to them; or given shape and colour as an object; or given mood as a scene. Our feeling of ambition might thus be portrayed as a business person in our dream – our changing emotions as the sea or a river; while the present relationship we have with our ambition or emotions is expressed in the events or plot of the dream.
So the gift from your mother is important – I call it a gift because it is something she gave you that you have picked up from her attitudes or way of life. Something you have absorbed and learned but have not been conscious of, so that it why it is presented in a dream. The baby can grow in your life if you nourish it, and the roses can bloom. They are the flowering of your ripeness to live, love and reproduce. Try being the baby and your mother – see http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/practical-techniques-for-exploring-your-dreams/#TalkingAs
Tony
Tony, thank you for your insighfulness. I will work on your suggestions. Very much appreciated!
Vanessa – Thank for letting me know.
Please let me know if you get any result from the suggestion I made.
Tony
Had a dream that I held a baby girl for another woman. The baby looked up at me and our eyes connected. I felt very close to this baby. What does this mean?
Pai – It might be that you are in a part of your menstrual cycle where you body and mind is open to babies.
Having a female body means that you are naturally interested in babies – not always as a person though. So it seems that the closeness you felt was a foretaste of motherhood.
Tony