Bride / bridegroom
See Marriage.
A specific event concerning your own development.
A desire for a partner, for bonding, or looking for balance between internal and external contradictions. Are you seeing your dream partner.7 Such a dream partner often depicts the ideal of your soulmate. Rarely, it signifies a warning of unwanted pregnancy.
See Baby.
An unhappy or ugly bride or bridegroom often points to conflicts with your partner.
Alchemy sees these symbols as a connection between opposites. According to Jung, the images connect the masculine and feminine parts of the soul and are a symbol of light and fertility.
Folklore: Surprisingly, a bride and bridegroom in a dream always mean accident and great disappointment, particularly when you yourself are the bride or bridegroom.
Bride / bridegroom
In Jungian psychology, dream images of a bride or bridegroom may embody the anima (in males) or the animus (in females). Traditionally, brides symbolize purity and innocence. Beyond the obvious meanings of a spouse or spouse-to-be, a bride or a bridegroom can also represent someone else with whom we are in a partnership (e.g., a business partner). (See also Marriage.)
Bride, bridegroom
When both bride and bridegroom are in a dream, they represent the merger of masculine and feminine qualities within the self; a new beginning with maturity and more responsibility. Marriage is union of body, mind and spirit. Bride is new beginning with higher awareness of feminine self; bridegroom is new beginning with higher awareness of masculine self.
Bride, bridegroom
This dream is an unlucky one. It indicates sorrow and disappointment. You will mourn at the death of some relative.