The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary

by Nancy Wagaman
An enclosed or self-contained environment.

Isolation or ignorance, as in “he’s living in a bubble and doesn’t know what’s going on.” Protection.

A void or hole (such as an air bubble in Swiss cheese).

A short-lived or temporary process (since bubbles often don’t last long).

Bubbles in a liquid can represent: fun or relaxation, lightness or airiness, a feeling of celebration, stimulation, interest, activity, or productivity.

Blowing a bubble can represent a process or project.

A bubble bursting can represent: the end of a process or project, disappointment, destruction.

See Gum, Chewing, Air, Balloon, Soap, Hole

Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary

by Pamela Ball
1- We may dream of bubbles as part of our need to have fun in a childlike way. We often become aware of the temporary nature of happiness, and our need for illusion.

2- Bubbles as beautiful but fragile objects remind us of the transitory nature of human existence, that nothing is permanent.

3- A bubble represents the illusory elements of everyday life and. more specifically; the daydream.

Dream Symbols in The Dream Encyclopedia

by James R. Lewis and Evelyn Dorothy Oliver
Bubbles can represent anything from a womb (especially if one dreams of emerging from a bubble), to merriment (a glass of “bubbly”) to disenchantment (bursting one’s bubble). Any one of these connotations might be indicated, so bubble images must be interpreted in the larger context of the dream.