Vante · Vomcore

VanteDream Dictionary › Table

What Does Dreaming of a Table Mean?

Traditional Interpretation

In the tradition of Ibn Sirin and al-Nabulsi, the table points to blessing, provision, and the plenty of the spread; seeing a table laden with food can signify ease of livelihood and bounty, while an empty table can signify a period of waiting for provision, or patience. As a center around which people gather, the table can also point to family unity, friendship, and promises given.

Psychological View

In modern psychology, the table may reflect your need for order, balance, and solid ground on which to build your life. A table around which people gather can point to belonging, sharing, and the search for 'common ground' in your relationships; a cluttered or broken table can point to instability felt in some area of your life.

By Context

Seeing a Table Laden with Food

According to traditional interpretation, a full, well-laid table can point to provision becoming plentiful, a blessed period, and a fortunate matter to which one is invited; psychologically, it may reflect inner fulfillment and a sense of security.

Seeing an Empty Table

A table with nothing on it can point to an awaited provision or piece of news being delayed, and to patiently waiting out a process; in some interpretations it may also be read as an empty ground being prepared for a new beginning.

Seeing a Table, for Someone Single

For a single person, seeing a table around which people gather can point to new acquaintances, to a coming together such as an engagement or wedding, and to steps toward a shared home.

Seeing a Broken or Overturned Table

In the Ibn Sirin tradition, a table that breaks or overturns can point to a setback in one's livelihood, a broken agreement, or a shaking of the order of family or friendship; psychologically, it can signify a period in which the sense of security is bruised.

Related Symbols

Your dream is personal

Dictionaries give the general meaning — tell Vante your dream and get an interpretation made just for you.

The interpretations on this page draw on traditional sources and modern psychology; they are cultural readings for information only.