Introduction: The Language of Symbols in the World of Dreams Dreams speak a unique language, one that relies not on spoken words but on symbols and images emanating from the depths of the soul and psyche. Every symbol in a dream acts as a messenger carrying a message, which might be a harbinger of coming good, a warning of impending harm, or an unveiling of a truth hidden from the dreamer's waking consciousness. Among the most splendid and radiant symbols is the vision of "flowers," which embody beauty, life, and growth. When this vision is coupled with a feeling of "serenity" and tranquility, it elevates from merely a beautiful dream to a vision of deep spiritual and psychological dimensions. Understanding the significance of standing amidst a field of flowers while experiencing this inner peace requires us to delve into the oceans of interpretation, guided by the beacons of knowledge illuminated by eminent interpreters throughout the ages, foremost among them Imam Muhammad Ibn Sirin, Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi, and Imam Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri, to blend the authenticity of heritage with the depth of modern psychological analysis. General Interpretation of the Vision of Flowers and Serenity in a Dream The vision of standing among flowers and feeling serene is considered among the commendable visions in most cases, as it combines two powerful symbols: flowers, which represent the joy and adornment of worldly life, and serenity, which is a gift from God and solace for the heart. Prominent interpreters have agreed that this combination bodes well for goodness and blessings, though the details of interpretation may vary based on the dream's context and the dreamer's situation. Interpretation by Imam Ibn Sirin Imam Muhammad Ibn Sirin, in his book "Muntakhab al-Kalam fi Tafsir al-Ahlam" (A Selection of Discourse on Dream Interpretation), believes that flowers and fragrant plants generally signify worldly joys and delights. Ibn Sirin differentiates between types of flowers; those rooted and stable in the ground indicate enduring goodness and the birth of a righteous male child if the wife is pregnant. Cut flowers, however, may signify fleeting joy or a child who will not live long. When the scene of flowers is accompanied by serenity, Ibn Sirin tends to interpret it as inner peace resulting from one's good standing with God and with people. Serenity in a dream represents security from fear, rest after toil, contentment, and satisfaction with what God has ordained, making the vision a harbinger of religious and worldly stability, and a peaceful life filled with gratitude and thanks. Interpretation by Sheikh Abdul Ghani Al-Nabulsi Sheikh Al-Nabulsi, in his book "Ta'tir al-Anam fi Ta'bir al-Manam" (Perfuming Humanity with Dream Interpretation), adds other dimensions to the interpretation of flowers. For him, flowers signify worldly pleasure and adornment, or a beautiful woman, or a righteous child, or a profitable trade. Standing in an orchard or flower garden means engaging in good deeds or marrying into noble families. Al-Nabulsi emphasizes that the feeling of serenity in this situation is a distinguishing mark; it indicates faith and certainty, a status granted by God to His believing servants, as mentioned in the Holy Quran. Thus, the vision here does not only refer to material happiness but to spiritual elevation and a sense of divine security that protects the dreamer from the vicissitudes of time and fears of the future. The vision may also indicate a good reputation and beautiful praise that echoes among people, like the fragrance of flowers wafting everywhere. Interpretation by Imam Ibn Shaheen Al-Dhahiri In his book "Al-Isharat fi Ilm al-Ibarat" (Pointers in the Science of Expressions), Ibn Shaheen agrees with his predecessors that flowers symbolize joy, delight, and blessings. He adds that gathering flowers from their garden signifies acquiring lawful wealth from an honorable man, or hearing words that gladden the heart. He believes that standing amidst flowers with a feeling of comfort and serenity is conclusive proof of the alleviation of worries and the removal of distress. Ibn Shaheen considers serenity in a dream to be a translation of a calm and stable reality awaiting the dreamer. If one is distressed, their sorrow will be relieved. If fearful, they will find security. If indebted, their debt will be paid. The vision, in its entirety, is a promise of a prosperous life, a pure existence, free from annoyances and troubles. Harbingers of Goodness and Blessings: The Positive Aspects of the Vision The positive aspects of this vision are numerous, encompassing all facets of life, from the spiritual to the material and emotional, and it is considered among the visions that carry the most promises of goodness and success. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin elaborates on the positive aspect, considering the sight of fresh flowers in their season to be one of the best visions. If the dreamer is single, it indicates a blessed marriage to a righteous and beautiful woman. If married, it signifies righteous offspring or a renewal of love between him and his wife. If a merchant, it promises abundant profit and a successful deal. The feeling of serenity here confirms that this goodness will be accompanied by peace of mind and contentment, as it is not merely a material gain that brings anxiety, but a divine bestowal that inherits praise and tranquility. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi highlights the social and spiritual aspects in his positive interpretation. Standing amidst a lush flower garden signifies entering the company of righteous people or participating in a charitable act that leaves a good impression. The serenity accompanying the vision is a sign of acceptance by God and by people. The vision may indicate the return of a long-awaited absent person, reconciliation after a dispute, or recovery from illness. It is a vision that points to reunion, the harmony of hearts, and the restoration of spiritual and physical well-being. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen focuses on the vision as a harbinger of a life free from problems and obstacles. Whoever sees himself walking calmly among flowers, his path in life will be smoothed, and his affairs facilitated. It is an indication of achieving goals with ease and obtaining desires without great struggle. Serenity here is a reflection of a pure relationship with the Creator, for whoever is in God's company, God bestows upon them serenity and security in every step they take. Beyond Apparent Beauty: Warning Signs of the Vision Although the vision is generally commendable, some subtle details can reverse its meaning and turn it into a cautionary vision, such as a change in the state of the flowers or the accompanying feeling. According to Ibn Sirin Ibn Sirin warns against seeing withered flowers or flowers cut from their place, as this may indicate sorrow and grief, or fleeting pleasures that do not last. Seeing flowers out of season may suggest unstable matters. If the serenity felt by the dreamer in the dream is artificial or tinged with hidden anxiety, the vision might be a warning against being deceived by dazzling appearances that conceal a painful reality, or entering into a relationship that seems beautiful on the surface but harbors harm within. According to Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi adds that yellow flowers, specifically, may indicate illness or jealousy. If a person sees themselves amidst a field of yellow flowers and feels a strange serenity, it could be a warning of a health setback or the presence of envy and jealousy in their surroundings, against which they must be cautious. Furthermore, picking and discarding flowers may signify ingratitude for blessings or severing kinship ties, and the serenity here might be the serenity of heedlessness to consequences. According to Ibn Shaheen Ibn Shaheen believes that seeing flowers in an unfitting place, such as a barren land or a deserted area, indicates bestowing kindness upon the undeserving or wasting effort on what is fruitless. The feeling of serenity in this context may symbolize contentment with a wrong reality or a failure to strive to change evil, which necessitates self-reflection and behavioral correction. The vision might be an invitation for the dreamer to transfer the beauty of their actions (the flowers) to a righteous environment that befits them. Interpretation of the Vision According to the Dreamer's State: Special Meanings for Each Individual The meaning of a vision is significantly influenced by the dreamer's social and psychological state, as each person receives a different message that aligns with their circumstances and aspirations. For the Single Woman All three interpreters agree that this vision for a single woman is among the greatest tidings. Standing amidst fresh flowers with a feeling of serenity indicates her impending marriage to a righteous man, of good character and reputation, with whom she will live a peaceful and stable life. The flowers represent the beauty of her coming days, and serenity is the tranquility she will find in her new home. It is a vision that promises her a smooth and blessed transition to a new phase filled with joy and contentment. For the Married Woman For a married woman, this vision reflects a state of stability and contentment in her marital life. Flowers may symbolize her righteous children, or the renewal of love and affection between her and her husband. Serenity is a sign of her household's stability and its freedom from problems and disturbances. If she wishes to conceive, the vision may portend righteous offspring of good appearance and character. It is an indication that she lives under the care of a noble husband and in a healthy family environment. For the Pregnant Woman For a pregnant woman, this vision is a divine message of reassurance. Standing amidst flowers symbolizes the safety of her pregnancy and the ease of her delivery, God willing. Beautiful flowers may indicate that her baby will possess beauty and grace, and often point to the birth of a female if the flowers are multicolored and beautiful. The serenity she feels is a dissipation of her fears concerning pregnancy and childbirth, confirming that both she and her baby will be under God's protection and care. For the Divorced Woman A divorced woman seeing herself standing amidst flowers and feeling serene is a strong sign of a new beginning and a phase of compensation from God. It symbolizes her emergence from the circle of sorrow and pain into the expanses of hope and optimism. The flowers represent the beautiful days to come, and serenity is the inner peace she will enjoy after a period of turmoil. The vision may also be a harbinger of compensation from God with another marriage to a righteous man who will restore to her the joy of life and tranquility of heart. For the Man If a man sees himself in this dream, there are multiple interpretations according to his situation. If he is a single young man, it is a harbinger of his marriage to a woman of faith and beauty. If married, it indicates the righteousness of his wife and children and the abundance of his provision. If a merchant or businessman, the vision portends success, lawful profit, and a good reputation in his field. Serenity is a sign that his worldly success will not overshadow his spiritual peace, but rather will be a blessed success that increases his closeness to God. Standing Among Flowers: A Window into the Depths of the Human Psyche From the perspective of modern psychology, particularly the analytical psychology founded by Carl Jung, this vision carries deep symbolic meanings about the dreamer's psychological state. The garden or field of flowers often represents the "psyche" or the person's inner world. Blooming flowers symbolize latent potentials that have begun to emerge and actualize, representing personal growth, creativity, psychological fertility, and the awakening of consciousness. Standing in the center indicates a state of "centering" around the true self. The feeling of serenity, meanwhile, is the ultimate expression of "individuation," where a person achieves a state of harmony and peace between the different parts of their self: conscious and unconscious, outer and inner, masculine and feminine aspects. It is a vision that expresses a person who has reached an advanced stage of psychological maturity, self-acceptance, and a sense of harmony with themselves and the universe around them. Manifestations of the Vision in Different Contexts The interpretation varies with the specific details of the dream scene, as each additional element carries a new message. Standing with a Known Person If the dreamer sees themselves standing amidst flowers with a person they know, the vision indicates a good and pure relationship between them, based on affection and sincerity. It could be a successful business partnership, a strong friendship, or a blessed love relationship. The shared serenity between them in the dream confirms their spiritual and intellectual compatibility. This is agreed upon by the three interpreters, as gathering in a good place (flowers) in a good state (serenity) indicates shared goodness. Standing with an Unknown Person Standing with an unknown person of beautiful appearance in a flower garden may symbolize an anticipated encounter with someone who will have a significant positive impact on the dreamer's life, such as a life partner, a loyal friend, or a spiritual mentor. The unknown person may also symbolize a good deed performed by the dreamer, or good news coming from an unexpected source. Serenity here is an assurance that what is coming is good. Flowers in an Unexpected Place - (Analogy) If flowers are growing in an unusual place, such as seeing them in an office or at home, the vision carries a specific meaning related to that place. Seeing them in an office with a feeling of serenity indicates professional success, job satisfaction, and a positive work environment. Seeing them at home indicates blessings and family happiness. Ancient interpreters analogized places by their condition; a good place enhances the vision's auspiciousness, while a dilapidated place may weaken its significance. Measuring the Symbol in the Modern Era: From the Garden to Platforms of Success In our current era, we can analogize the symbol of a "flower garden" to modern concepts. Just as beasts of burden were once a means of travel, cars and airplanes today serve the same purpose. Similarly, a "flower garden" today can symbolize a successful project in which the dreamer invested time and effort and saw its vibrant fruits, or an advanced academic degree that is the flower of years of study, or a creative or artistic achievement that garners appreciation. Standing amidst these "modern flowers" with a feeling of serenity is to reach the pinnacle of success while maintaining psychological balance and inner contentment, which is what every successful person strives for in this pressure-filled era. Conclusion on the Vision of Gardens of Serenity In conclusion, it can be said that the vision of standing amidst flowers with a feeling of serenity is an artistic masterpiece drawn by the soul to herald abundant goodness for its beholder. It is a comprehensive vision encompassing meanings of worldly joy and spiritual purity, carrying promises of happy marriage, righteous offspring, blessed sustenance, fruitful success, and a good reputation. However, the lesson always lies in the details of the vision; the freshness of the flowers, their color, time, and place, and the genuineness of the feeling of serenity, all are precise keys that unlock the doors to correct interpretation. And knowledge remains with God alone, for He is aware of secrets and what bosoms conceal. For an accurate and detailed interpretation of your dream based on your real life, download the RuyaAI dream interpretation app from the following link ( https://ruya-ai.com/download ) Decisive Answers to the Dreamer's Most Pressing Questions According to the Traditional Approach - Firstly: Top 10 Questions and Their Concise Answers What do different flower colors mean in a dream? White flowers indicate righteousness, piety, and religiosity. Red flowers symbolize love, adornment, and joy. Yellow flowers may signify wealth and delight, or they may warn of illness or jealousy. Blue flowers may denote purity and comfort. Is picking flowers in a dream good or bad? It is good if for a commendable purpose like gifting or smelling them, indicating gain or joy. It may indicate harm if it involves damaging the garden, which would be interpreted as a shortened lifespan or loss of blessings. What is the interpretation of seeing artificial flowers (analogy)? By analogy with the interpreters' sayings on all that is false, artificial flowers indicate false affection, fleeting joy, false promises, or being deceived by appearances. What is the significance of smelling fragrant flowers? It indicates hearing good praise, a good reputation among people, or the arrival of joyous news that gladdens the heart, and it is among the best things to see concerning flowers. What does it mean to see myself planting flowers? It indicates starting a good deed that will yield goodness and a good reputation, or pursuing a blessed marriage or partnership, which is an endeavor to cultivate the earth with goodness. Does the interpretation differ if the flowers are out of season? Yes, seeing flowers in their season is better and a stronger indication of good. Out of season, they may indicate a transient worry or incomplete joy, as mentioned by Ibn Sirin. What is the meaning of seeing withered or dead flowers? These are unfavorable visions, indicating sadness, illness, separation, the end of a relationship, or financial loss. What is the difference between seeing a single flower and a field of flowers? A single flower may indicate one child, limited benefit, or one joyful piece of news. A field of flowers, however, indicates much goodness, abundant provision, successive joys, and general blessings. Does the type of flower (like a rose or jasmine) change the interpretation? Yes, each flower has its specific interpretation. A Damask rose indicates love, passion, and wealth; jasmine indicates a good reputation and praise; narcissus indicates a beautiful woman or wealth; and so on for each type. What if I felt fear instead of serenity amidst the flowers? Feeling fear in a beautiful place may indicate fear of losing blessings, or a warning against the envy of those around you for the good you possess, or the presence of a worrying matter in the dreamer's life that prevents them from enjoying the beauty of their reality.