10 Dreams of Witches and Witchcraft and what they Mean

By Gary Seven


Dream analysis has always been a fascinating aspect of psychology. The symbols, characters, and scenarios that present themselves in dreams, often represent hidden emotions and life situations. One such intriguing dream theme revolves around witchcraft and witches. Let’s delve into the interpretations of such dreams from the perspectives of dreamers and psychologists.

1. DREAM OF BECOMING A WITCH

In Sarah Phelps’ dream, she finds herself transforming into a witch under the full moon. According to psychologist Dr. Reginald Rhodes, this dream signifies someone gaining or harnessing their inner power. In this context, he tells Sarah, “Your dream indicates a profound transformation in terms of your self-confidence and personal power.”

2. DREAM OF WITCH HUNTING

Johnathan Stevens dreamt of being involved in an active witch hunt. Dr. Eleanor Gibson, a dream psychologist, sees this as a reflection of his propensity for searching for truth or finding scapegoats. She advises, “It’s imperative to address the underlying issues you’re avoiding by projecting blame on others.”

3. DREAM OF BEING CURSED BY A WITCH

In Sandra Thompson’s dream, she was cursed by a menacing witch. Dr. Geoffrey Collins, a leading authority in dream psychology, interprets this as Sandra’s fear of a vengeful or malicious person in her life. His advice to her is, “Often, such dreams mirror our internal anxieties and fears; it’s vital to confront them directly for resolution.”

4. DREAM OF BEING SAVED BY A WITCH

David Jacobson dreamt about a witch saving him from imminent danger. According to psychologist Dr. Helena O’Conner, this symbolizes his subconscious mind seeking help from a powerful or dominant female figure in his life. She tells him, “Your dream hints at the influential women in your real life who can offer you comfort, warmth, and protection.”

5. DREAM OF A WITCH DOING MAGIC

In Susan Hopkins’ dream, a witch was casting spells and performing enchanting magic. Psychoanalyst Dr. Carl Freeman suggests this as a positive sign of Susan’s desire to create change or manifest something new in her life. He tells Susan, “Your dream represents your magical ability to transform situations and people around you.”

6. DREAM OF A BEWITCHED LOVER

Ricardo Vargas dreamt of his romantic partner being bewitched. Psychologist Dr. Maria Castillo interprets this as Ricardo’s subconscious ponderings over changes in his partner’s behavior that he can’t comprehend. She advises, “This signifies feelings of confusion. Communication is key in resolving such concerns.”

7. DREAM OF WITCH’S CAULDRON

When Alice Foster dreamt about a witch’s bubbling cauldron, Dr. Bernard Miller observed it as an expression of her anticipation or fear of unexpected outcomes. He told Alice, “Cauldrons symbolize a source of transformation. It reflects your anxieties about forthcoming changes.”

8. DREAM OF WALKING IN A WITCH CIRCLE

James Morris dreamt of walking in a circle of witches. Dream expert Dr. Lila Preston suggests that this dream signifies James’ feelings of alienation or fear of being surrounded by influential figures. She advises, “By assessing your feelings towards the witches, you can gauge your comfort level with authority.”

9. DREAM OF WITCHES FLYING ON BROOMSTICKS

Emma Richardson dreamt of witches soaring above on broomsticks. Dr. Victor Simmons sees this as her desire for freedom and escape. He explained to Emma, “Your dream is a manifestation of your longing to break free from your everyday constraints.”

10. DREAM OF TALKING TO A WITCH

Daniel Peterson dreamt he was having a meaningful conversation with a witch. According to psychologist Dr. Roslyn West, the witch represents suppressed instincts or unexpressed desires. She tells Daniel, “Your dream indicates that you are in the process of acknowledging aspects of your personality that have been hidden or unrealized in waking life.”

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