What Does Dreaming of the Moon Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
According to traditional interpretation and Ibn Sirin, seeing the moon in a dream may point to a just ruler, a great person of knowledge, a blessed child, and material and spiritual ease. A full moon generally signifies reunion, abundance, and high standing, while a crescent may be interpreted as new beginnings, or as good news of a pregnancy or a journey.
Psychological View
In modern psychology, the moon can represent Jung's "anima" and the feminine side of the unconscious, inner intuition, and emotional cycles; as a light that guides through darkness, it may point to a hidden wisdom or to repressed emotions beginning to surface.
By Context
For Singles
Seeing the moon, especially a full moon, may point to a suitable match in short order and to building a home.
For Married People
Seeing the moon may be interpreted as success in work life, and for a married woman, as pregnancy and a blessed child.
A Crescent Moon
The crescent can herald a new beginning, a journey, or approaching good news.
A Dim or Darkened Moon / a Lunar Eclipse
A pale, darkened moon or a lunar eclipse may point to a passing hardship, sorrow, or delay in one's close circle.