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You dreamed about a wedding.

The wedding isn't about marriage — it's about what you're committing to.

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“I was at my own wedding but the groom had no face. The venue was my grandmother's garden. Everyone I loved was there and I felt overwhelming peace.”

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“The faceless groom represents a commitment that hasn't fully taken shape yet. Your grandmother's garden signals that this commitment is rooted in your deepest values and family legacy. The peace you felt is confirmation: you're on the right path, even if you can't see the full picture yet.”

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a Wedding

“The vow in the dream wasn't to another person — it was to a version of yourself.”

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“The vow in the dream wasn't to another person — it was to a version of yourself.”

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2nd Century

Artemidorus

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The first systematic dream analysis — cataloguing symbols across the ancient world

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2,500 Years

Zhou Gong

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The commitment your subconscious is processing

Wedding dreams are fundamentally about commitment — but not always to a person. They appear when you're at a threshold of dedicating yourself to something: a career path, a creative pursuit, a way of living, a relationship. Your subconscious uses the wedding — the most culturally loaded commitment ritual — to dramatize the weight of whatever you're about to say 'yes' to. The question isn't who you're marrying. It's what you're pledging yourself to.

What goes wrong in wedding dreams

Marrying the wrong person reflects doubt about a commitment you've already made or are about to make. Running away from the wedding signals a fear that the commitment will trap you. A cancelled wedding may actually be positive — your subconscious recognizing that a path you were heading toward isn't right. A beautiful, joyful wedding means your psyche is celebrating an alignment between who you are and what you're choosing.

Attending vs. starring in the wedding

If you're a guest at someone else's wedding, you may be processing comparison — watching others commit to things you desire but haven't pursued. If your ex is getting married, it's not about them; it's about closure and acceptance. If you're at your own wedding but can't see the partner's face, you're committed to a direction but haven't fully identified what — or who — it involves. The faceless partner is the still-forming answer.

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“The wedding wasn't about the person at the altar — it was about the promise you're making to yourself. Your dream is asking: are you ready to say yes?”

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“The wedding your dream created — the venue, the guest list, the emotion — is a ceremony your subconscious staged to show you what you're truly ready to commit to.”

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