Wedding
A union — between two people, two parts of yourself, or two phases of life.
A wedding in a dream is the dictionary's image for union. It is rarely a literal premonition. Most often it is the joining together of two parts of yourself that have been operating separately — your work life and your private life, your discipline and your tenderness, your past and your present.
A wedding interrupted is the dictionary's image of a union that has stalled. A wedding you are watching from the outside is a phase someone close to you is entering that you are not part of, and that you might be grieving without quite admitting it.
Where you often see it. A wedding you are at as guest. A wedding where you are the celebrant. The wedding of two people you do not know. The dictionary reads the dream as a union — between two people, two parts of yourself, or two phases of a life.
What it is not. A wedding dream is not literal premonition. Many married people dream of weddings; many single people dream of weddings; the dream is structural.
Related in the dictionary. Read wedding with ring (commitment), partner contexts, and the integration of two energies. Pair with house when the union is one of self with self.