Symbol: The dance is a symbol of freedom from eardily limits.
Vision: Dancing by yourself: you would like more attention from a particular person.
If you are dancing alone as if lost in a dream: usually it’s a sign of being happy and in love—though sometimes only for a very short time. Being led to the dance floor, you will have to accept a certain situation, ev en if you don’t like it.
If you are dancing with a partner, who is leading? That would reveal the respective roles in a present or future relationship.
If a woman is dancing “rings” around her partner while he is moving slowly, she needs to stop trying to have things always go her own way.
If a man is dancing alone, he is dying to have a sexual adventure.
Depth Psychology: The dream is either reflecting your present emotional balance or is a reminder to be more spontaneous. At times the dream, of course, also refers to sexual feelings and the need to have some fun and diversion. Frequent dreams about dancing might indicate you are too pleasure-oriented and lack seriousness.
[1]1- Dance has always represented freedom and been symbolic of other actions which were necessary for survival.
To be dancing in a dream portrays the creation of happiness, feeling at one with the surroundings and possibly getting closer or more intimate with a partner.
2- Psychologically, dance can be a reinforcement of freedom of movement, strength and emotion.
3- Spiritually; dancing has always been taken to represent the rhythm of life.
The patterns created are reputed to mirror the patterns of creativity. Dance also signifies the transformation of space into time.
[2]Psychological / emotional perspective: Psychologically, dance can be a reinforcement of freedom of movement, strength and emotion. Ballet in particular portrays an ethereal appreciation of mood; flamenco and other such energetic dancing reflect passion.
[3]Spiritually, dancing has always been taken to represent the rhythm of life.
The patterns created are reputed to mirror the patterns of creativity.
If space and time are part of one continuum, movement and the flow of dance link the two together.
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