Dream Dictionary: What Pre-Wedding Dreams Mean

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Arriving at the ceremony without your wedding dress, your partner marrying someone else or guests not arriving at the party, are some of the most recurring dreams in the run-up to the wedding.

A normal situation, according to sleep interpretation experts, that lies mainly in stress, although there may be other causes as well. So, if you've had similar dreams, take a break from organizing to read this.

    1. That you run away from your wedding

    It has to do with insecurity about some decisions you'll have to make in the short term. That's right, doesn't necessarily have to do with getting married. But, for example, with facing changes at work or moving out of the house.

    2. Being late for your wedding

    This dream is caused by stress due to deadlines and the persistent anxiety that everything will be perfect. If you dream that you walk down the aisle and you never arrive, it means that you are overwhelmed by the preparations because you feel like you're never done with them.

    3. Arriving at the wedding without your dress

    If you can't decide on your wedding dress and you don't have much time left, or you had it made and it hasn't been delivered yet, represents your frustration and concern However, if you already have it ready to be released, it must be that something doesn't really convince you, which causes your subconscious to get upset.

    4. With the wedding cake

    To dream of the wedding cake symbolizes harmony, tranquility, and that you are fully enjoying this process together with your partner It is an omen of a prosperous future for both of you. Also, if you dream that you are filling the cake yourself with cream frosting, it is an even more positive sign.

    5. With wedding rings

    Another good prognosis. If you visualize your wedding rings in your dreams, it means that you will enjoy great success in all that is to come. .

    6. No one comes to the wedding

    Reflects concern related to your guests. Are you tormented by "what people will say"? Perhaps you think that the banquet will not be enough and your mind assimilates those doubts in this way through dreams.

    7. Falling asleep on the wedding day

    Sleeping in dreams is usually related to the fact of have trouble doing it in real life In other words, it's a sign that something is keeping you from getting a good night's sleep. Maybe you need to ask for help in arranging the marriage.

    8. Arriving at the wedding without written vows

    It has to do with a promise or commitment that's on your mind For example, if you promised to take care of your friends' dog, but you don't have the time, or if you agreed with your friends to spend a weekend with them and you haven't been able to make it happen.

    9. Dreaming of an ex-partner

    Dreaming of a past love doesn't mean you want him back However, somewhere your unconscious is afraid of the step you are about to take. It is normal, in any case, since many new things are coming for you.

    10. Your partner marries someone else.

    It translates as an indication that there is a disconnect in the relationship. It is probably linked to pre-marital stress and that both of you are more concerned with organization than enjoying each other.

    11. Dreaming several times about the same situation

    If a dream is repeated over and over again, for example, that you run to get there on time, this means that you're trying to solve a problem and you don't get it. Maybe you've been trying to balance your guest list with your budget for days and it's not working. According to the experts, you'll have the same dream until you find a solution.

    As they say, "dreams are dreams", so don't be tormented if you dream that it rains on the day of your wedding or that your wedding dress doesn't arrive. In the end, they are simply alarms due to the normal anxiety of preparing for a marriage.

    Evelyn Carpenter is the author of the best-selling book, All you need for your marriage. A Marriage guide. She has been married for over 25 years and has helped countless couples build successful marriages. Evelyn is a sought after speaker and relationship expert, and has been featured in various media outlets including Fox News, Huffington Post, and more.