What does it mean to dream of a pot? Is it good or bad to dream of a pot? Dreaming of a pot has real-life impacts and reactions, as well as the dreamer's subjective imagination. Please see the detailed explanation of dreaming about a pot organized by the Zhougong Dream Dictionary website below.
In dreams, pots usually symbolize vitality, energy, survival ability, etc.
Dreaming of a boiling pot on the stove symbolizes increased reputation, thriving career, and prosperous business.
Dreaming of the contents of the pot boiling over also indicates smooth career progress and prosperous family fortune. However, it also reminds you not to endanger your safety due to arrogance, complacency, or indulgence in life.
Dreaming of a broken pot means you should be cautious of disasters befalling your parents. If a man has such a dream, he should also be wary of damaging his reputation due to improper relationships with women.
Dreaming of a cracked pot suggests that vitality or fertility is affected, indicating a crisis.
Original text from Zhougong Dream Dictionary
A broken cauldron indicates bad events. "Zhougong Dream Dictionary"
An overflowing pot indicates great wealth. "Zhougong Dream Dictionary"
Dreaming of a pot in water. If the pot is broken and submerged in water, it indicates bad events; if the pot is restored, it is auspicious. "Menglin Xuanjie"
Dreaming of a pot filled with dirt is inauspicious, symbolizing a broken cauldron. If one dreams of this and later gains profits, it must be noted that the gains will lead to family ruin, so caution is necessary. "Menglin Xuanjie"
A broken iron pot indicates upcoming funerals. "Zhougong Dream Dictionary"
Psychological Interpretation of Dreams
Dream Interpretation: In a dream, a pot represents food and care, symbolizing the ability to absorb. Similar to a large stove (dreaming of a stove) representing the process of change, a pot or pan may symbolize the ability to mix various 'ingredients' and create something entirely new.
Spiritual Symbol: On a spiritual level, pots in dreams, like all other vessels, symbolize the feminine principle—usually referring to the aspect of caring for others.