Christmas
To dream of Christmas represents feelings about a situation where everything feels good caring about you without needing to stop. A situation that is intentionally being kept wonderful without noticing problems. Quality social gatherings that make people feel they deserve to make an effort to feel good together or are cared about. Quality social activity where everyone feels good together noticing nothing is losing. Social festivity that is very caring or putting extra effort into treating people special. Quality leisure time or feeling intentionally supported having leisure time off. Feeling about easily getting something long deserved. Feeling that someone else has no choice, but to give you a deserved break or special treatment. A joyous occasion. Renewed happiness that your health is returning or that something you've wanted for a long time is finally happening. Feelings of deserving to take a break with everyone else thinking it's a good idea too. Quality time, special occasions, or receiving gifts. Leisure time or closeness with family.
Negatively, Christmas in a dream may reflect feelings of not asking for anything and while not wanting to do anything for anyone. A dislike or anxiety about quality social gatherings. A dislike of festivity or enjoy spending time with family. A dislike of feeling forced to care about other people beyond your comfort level or during special occasions. Not enjoying feeling forced to take a break or long deserved vacation.
Alternatively, from a negative perspective dreaming about Christmas may reflect jealousy of other people deserving to be treated more special than you. Feeling grateful for deserving something that should have been easy or already given to you. Allowing someone to abuse their power over you by giving you something that is already yours as though it's special. A dislike of large gatherings. Wishful thinking about the reconciliation with people you've had an argument with being easy.
Example: A man dreamed of Christmas time with family and wanting to leave. In waking life he was experiencing discomfort at having to attend a party because he was very anti-social and easily made nervous with talking to people. The Christmas symbolism may have reflected his feelings about all the effort people were putting into making others feel special at the party. It felt like it was too much closeness for his comfort level.
Example 2: A man dreamed of walking into the living room of his Grandmother's house and seeing that it was Christmas time. In waking life he was given an temporary break from a very strenuous job at work. He felt an enormous sense of relief as his employers were very demanding under unique conditions. Christmas in this case may have reflected his feelings of having a much deserved break to pursue other things he liked besides work since he rarely gets a break with the serious nature of his job.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of Christmas time. In waking life she had been ill for a very long time and was finally starting to get her health back. Christmas time may have reflected her feelings about the impact of her improved health on the quality of her social life.
Example 4: A woman dreamed of seeing Christmas cards. In waking life she had dinner with a few family members was feeling bad thinking about how divorce and distance had torn her family apart. In this case the Christmas cards may have represented her feelings about being reminded about the importance of making effort for quality family time while eating dinner with her brother and father after experiencing so much distancing in her family.
Example 5: A man dreamed of being in a car parking lot during Christmas. In waking life he was a hard worker and didn't like taking time off.