A Dictionary of Dream Symbols

by Eric Ackroyd
A Buddha figure will probably signify either your true self or the wisdom that lies in the unconscious and beyond reach undl you resolve to get better acquainted with your psyche, or the healing required for your conflict-ridden psyche. In this case, the Buddha may also symbolize the wholeness which is the end-result of the healing process, bringing all the previously warring forces of the psyche into a harmonious coexistence and cooperation.

NB Here we are concerned with psychological phenomena, but I am not suggesting that the Buddha figure or any other deity figure may not stand for something beyond the individual self of the dreamer. Such figures represent a transcendent Ultimate Reality. However, the experience of that transcendent reality may be an inner experience.

Dreamers Dictionary

by Garuda
Vision: Seeing a Buddha or a statue of a Buddha means you are afraid of the influence someone has over you, but you are unable to escape it.

A Buddha talking to you means an unexpected joyful event. Praying to a Buddha: you want to tell another person what is in your heart but lack the courage (make sure to do it first thing in the morning!).

Depth Psychology: The image of a Buddha in a dream means you are afraid of how the influence another person has over you affects you. It may also be that you are searching for spiritual or intellectual guidance.

See Guru.

Dream Explanations of Astro Center

by Astro Center
If you were the Buddha, this is a dream of contrary. You may feel in possession of knowledge and wisdom that you don’t currently have, but that you can obtain through study and meditation.

Dreaming of being in the presence of the Buddha is a very powerful dream, possibly an actual experience of the Buddha or the wisdom he embodied, or a harbinger of such an experience.