Igloo

Igloo dream meanings

Uncover Hidden Dream Meanings

If your dream features an igloo then this symbolizes the difference between positive and negative energy.

Because of the shape of the igloo, this dream can also symbolize the importance of spiritual development. An igloo represents the home and the place of refuge. The coldness of the igloo represents a wise and unloving environment. The igloo also represents that one should be comforted by others. There is also a focus on the difficulty in life.

Detailed dream interpretation

Whether your dream home is an igloo or a house made of snow, pay attention to the details of the dream. Is it like a documentary featuring the interaction of your past beliefs, current challenges, and recent situa­tions? If you don't like what you see, it is important to understand that you are in charge of your life; sometimes making small changes may be all that is needed to bring big results.

Ancient dream-lore has many interpretations for dreams about houses and homes but here are the most typical: country house, tranquillity ahead; building a house, you will be self-confi­dent; new house, a busy social life; empty house, low income; moving house, worries about money and an igloo problems in relationships.

In your dream, you may have:

  • Seen an igloo.
  • Visited an igloo.
  • An ibis appears in your dream.

Positive changes are afoot if:

  • You just saw an igloo.
  • You lived in an igloo.

Feelings that you may have encountered during a dream of an igloo:

Cold due to igloo, worry about the igloo, coldness

By Florance Saul
Jun 14, 2012

Florance Saul
Florance Saul

Written by Florance Saul, author of The Moondust Dream Dictionary and creator of the Moondust Tarot Cards. She is an intuitive psychologist and spiritual teacher who has helped millions worldwide for over two decades to connect with spirit and the psyche through the medium of dreams, tarot, astrology, and spiritual meanings. Her expertise covers palmistry, face reading, tea leaf interpretation, graphology, runes, numerology, animal totems, and the symbolic study of herbs, saints, and ancient folklore.