Moon
To dream of the moon represents feelings about a situation that is becoming unusually more amplified with influences, intuition, or coincidence than you are used to. A situation that feels weird with overwhelming good or bad luck that may be happening. Situations are becoming more hectic, dramatic, or coincidental that is especially focused on witnessing it as though hidden forces are at work. A new situation that feels so crazy with being possible that you are in disbelief that you are experiencing it. An area of your life is becoming heightened to an extreme that is not usual. People's moods are amplified in a way that feels like something strange is in the air. Feelings about "spiritual weather" becoming stronger. 2 or 3 unusual things in a day when they usually never happen. Whether good or bad, luck is in the air. Feeling that God is at work more than usual. An unusual situation becoming more fertile or obvious with amplification.
Positively, the moon may represent unusually good luck or positive coincidences. Larger forces seem at work in your life right now. Heightened exciting romantic activity or overpowering romantic feelings. A situation that isn't perfect but, luckier than usual.
Negatively, the moon may reflect chaos, madness, or a worsening of problems. Feeling that a situation is out of control or that something dangerous is going overboard. Amplification of problems, chaos, stress, weirdness, or something creepy. Unusually bad luck or negative coincidences. Amplified occurrences of coincidences that scare you.
To dream of a red or blood moon may reflect feelings about hectic, dramatic, or amplified "crazy" situations being very faster, more intense, or dangerous about coincidence. A sense of imminent danger that something amplified by unusual circumstances is about to get back at you or other people. A situation that feels as though it's reaching a critical point where changes or eruptions of conflict are impossible to avoid. The feeling that something significant and possibly threatening is unfolding and that larger forces are at play in a negative way. A warning sign or an omen of impending crisis, conflict, or significant changes. You may feel a sense of urgency or foreboding about the future. Impending danger, chaos, or a sense that negative changes are about to occur that you can't do anything about. A sense of doom. Feelings about evil coming back into your life that nobody can do anything about.
To dream of standing on the moon may reflect feelings of being personally involved or stuck in a crazy, chaotic, or amplified situation. A dramatic moment or situation that you can't get yourself out of. Feeling totally immersed in the "craziness" of a hectic, dramatic, or coincidental situation. Experiencing a coincidence for the first time that usually never happens or feels impossible. Experiencing a coincidence firsthand that makes other people look little compared to you.
To dream of moonlight helping you see may represent feelings about being given guidance, clarity, or illumination in a situation that feels uncertain or obscured. Advice and hope from an intuitive, lucky, unusual, chaotic, or hectic source. Coincidences or intuitive advice that help during a big problem. Awareness of experiencing your dreams or visions giving you advice during dangerous or impossible times. Feeling that God showed you the way through a problem when nothing else would. The most incredible advice you've ever received during the most dangerous or hopeless time. Feeling good that coincidences share advice or reveal solutions to problems. Intuition providing you with the ability to navigate through darkness or confusion with confidence.
To dream of multiple moons represents several areas of your life that are becoming amplified with influence to become hectic, dramatic, or coincidental simultaneously. Multiple situations in your life are being affected by heightened emotions, unusual events, or significant changes all at once. It could represent a feeling of multiple situations becoming overwhelming with chaos, either lucky or unlucky, hectic or dramatic, and perhaps causing a sense of madness. Overwhelming intensity or unpredictability in various areas of your life, where you may feel like you're juggling multiple challenges or experiencing an abundance of opportunities. Conflicting coincidental situations pulling you in different directions, causing confusion or uncertainty about which path to take. Alternatively, multiple moons could represent an abundance of luck or positive outcomes in several areas of life simultaneously, indicating that larger forces are working in one's favor. Multiple negative coincidences happening at once. Feeling that the "spiritual weather" in your life has become more potent with multiple coincidences.
To dream of a half moon represents feelings about a situation becoming unusually amplified with influence and coincidence, but partially developed or revealed. An unusual coincidental situation that is not 100% hectic, dramatic, or crazy yet. A sense of anticipation or incompleteness regarding a coincidental situation, as if it's still in the early stages of unfolding.
To dream of a crescent moon represents feelings about a hectic, dramatic, or intuitive situation beginning to become unusually amplified with influence and coincidence about witnessing it at all. Feelings about coincidences that are leading to people beginning to not like each other. A highly coincidental situation that is beginning to feel dangerous.
Example: A woman once dreamed of the moon fading away. In waking life, she had recently completed a very demanding work project that put her reputation on the line. In this case, the fading moon might have reflected her feelings about the transient nature of an amplified and chaotic situation at her workplace, which was coming to an end.
Example 2: A young man dreamed of seeing a meteor crash into the moon. In waking life, the September 11th, 2001 attack occurred days earlier. In this case, the meteor hitting the moon may have reflected his feelings about the heightened sense of chaos, fear, and uncertainty he felt due to the amplified news coverage about the unusually unlucky and hectic situation of seeing terrorists attack the USA by flying planes into the Word Trade Centre buildings.
Example 3: A woman dreamed of seeing a half-moon that was red and orange. In waking life, she felt that her family life was getting too dangerous because her boyfriend was addicted to drugs and stealing from family members while they had 3 children. She felt her life was only going to get crazier and more hectic if something wasn't done about it. In this case, the half-moon may have reflected the heightened sense of chaos, risk, and unpredictability in her family life due to her boyfriend's destructive behavior.
Example 4: A man dreamed of seeing moonlight shining on a forest. In waking life, he was very confused and isolated until his dreams started providing him assistance that gave him hope for the future. In this case, the moonlight may have reflected the dreamer's feelings about the unusual guidance and clarity he was receiving from his dreams during a time when his waking life was filled with confusion and isolation.
Example 5: A man dreamed of seeing moonlight shut off and daytime reappear. In waking life, he was experiencing a hopeless criminal situation becoming more sane. In this case, the moonlight being shut off may have reflected his feelings about the guidance or clarity he had previously relied upon to get through the criminal situation no longer being urgent as his situation shifted from chaos and confusion to a more grounded and rational state.
Example 6: A young woman dreamed of the moon and felt eerie about being alone. In waking life, she was occasionally separated from her boyfriend who worked in another US state. In this case, the moon may have reflected her feelings of amplified loneliness that sets in once and a while with her boyfriend away in another US state.