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What Does Dreaming of Twins Mean?

Traditional Interpretation

In the Islamic tradition of dream interpretation (Ibn Sirin, al-Nabulsi), seeing twins can generally indicate plenty, blessing, and provision multiplying; it may signify an undertaking or a bounty being doubled, and point to partnership and mutual aid. Some interpreters read the twin as support that will add strength to the dreamer's strength, or as a sign that they will face a decision requiring a choice between two paths.

Psychological View

In modern psychology, the twin can represent two different sides of the dreamer's self, the balance between their shadow side and conscious personality, or an inner dilemma. This symbol can point to the person's need to know themselves more fully, to claim a suppressed side, or to reconcile an opposition in their life.

By Context

For Singles

For a single person, seeing twins may be interpreted as a sign of a harmonious union entering their life, or a friendship in which they will find their complement.

For a Married Person / Woman

For a married woman, seeing twins can traditionally indicate auspicious news, multiplying provision, or blessing in the family; some interpreters regard it as glad tidings that double what was hoped for.

According to Ibn Sirin, Seeing a Twin Who Resembles Yourself

In the Ibn Sirin tradition, seeing a twin in one's own likeness is counted as a mirror of one's life and condition; a healthy, cheerful twin can indicate that things are going well, while a sick or sorrowful twin may point to the need for greater self-care.

The Twins Quarrelling or Being Separated

Twins arguing or drifting apart in a dream can indicate that the person must make a decision because of conflicting desires within them, or a dilemma in their life.

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