Grape

Because grapes can be used to make alcohol, they often have a special significance, and are very ancient cultural symbols, they often indicate an influence that changes the way you feel.

The grape is often seen as representing harvests and sacrifice. Sometimes we see images shown on the media of a sexually desirable female eating or offering grapes/herself. So at  times they may be linked with wealth, or a way of life that is based on having power over others.

They also depict fruitfulness, fertility, but perhaps fruitfulness of a spiritual kind. So a woman dreaming of them, especially near her belly can assume she is pregnant. But they also signify pleasures of the world, drinking, sex, wealth, and conversely, in Christianity they signify the blood of Christ. That means the essence of human experience. The collective human wisdom. Sometimes the are seen as a sign of health.

Wine was originally just the juice of the grape. It was the fluid, the blood that runs out of the grape when you crush it. The juice of the grape is its life that it gives you freely. It is the blood of its being it lets flow and gives to you. It does this to perpetuate its seed. But this act of survival is done in a way of self-giving. That is why the grape and its juice has become a symbol of the eternal life, the blood of Christ, the love that flows out to us from God and from the ancient beings. They constantly give of their body to us. The grape is therefore a symbol of our relationship with God. See: alcoholcoffee.

The experience of countless human lives has been linked and transformed into a vast sea of wisdom and heightened awareness. It is this we ‘drink’ when we touch our own union with the ocean of awareness that is our spirit. See: blood.

Example: A thirty-seven-year-old woman, who for three years had been trying unsuccessfully to conceive, dreamed of looking down and seeing huge, ripe bunches of grapes growing from her belly. She knew she had finally conceived.


Useful Questions and Hints:

How do I see or use grapes?

Do I like or dislike them?

Am I seeing them as a sign of a good harvest?

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Comments

-julia 2018-02-06 4:51:55

I dreamt crushing grape by feet and putting it on a big bottle for my family to drink. What’s the meaning

    -Tony Crisp 2018-02-09 11:44:38

    Hi – It would help you to understand your dreams, if you would read – http://dreamhawk.com/news/summing-up/ and also http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/features-found-on-site/ which has so much information in.

    Nothing can replace your own ability to understand your dream. With a little effort you can do this by practising what is described in – http://dreamhawk.com/dream-encyclopedia/acting-on-your-dream/#BeingPerson or http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/getting-at-your-dreams-meaning/

    Tony

    Julia – Dreams have special ways of seeing things, and grapes are such things, so the juice of the grape is the fluid, the blood that runs out of the grape when you crush it. The juice of the grape is its life that it gives you freely. It is the blood of its being it lets flow and gives to you. It does this to perpetuate its seed. But this act of survival is done in a way of self-giving. That is why the grape and its juice has become a symbol of the eternal life, the blood of Christ, the love that flows out to us from God and from the ancient beings. They constantly give of their body to us.

    You read that, but your dream is saying that through your own effort, your love and care for your family, you have given them, or are giving them through your self giving, a blessing that will enrich their life. Such a blessing might not be easy to see, for it acts slowly and enriches their lives and the way they will live them

-Kay 2015-04-02 23:13:01

Thanks for explaining the history of the Grape. I took for granted the depth of it’s multiple meanings and feel like I have a greater understanding.

-vickie 2013-10-08 14:57:20

dreamed of a nasty woman asking me and my husband for grapes for the poor…we tell we have none..but she askes about the grapes on open land next to our home

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