A judge in a dream represents feelings of guilt, lack of self-confidence, and fear of criticism from others. It may be difficult for you to constantly deal with a problem that interferes with your daily duties. Constantly harping on life's lack of justice will not solve your problems. You cannot fix the world on your own, so focus on what is most important to you in life.
What does it mean to dream about Judge?
A judge appearing in your dream indicates that a recently met person will play an important role in your future. In another sense, the appearance of a judge may foretell that your hard work will eventually bring you success.
Being a judge and holding people accountable for their actions shows that you have a high position, dignity, and honor. If a businessperson dreams of being a judge and making fair decisions, it means that he or she will always be honest in business. If you dream of a sad person, the dreamer predicts that the sadness and sorrow that you are experiencing will soon pass.
When you see yourself as a judge who listens to both honest and impartial witnesses, it is a sign that you will learn the truth, which will bring you much joy.
When you dream of being a judge and convicting someone in court, it indicates that you will soon deal with unfinished official matters. Perhaps you will finally pay past-due fines or resolve a case that has been pending for years.
A dream about speaking with a judge foretells that you will be unable to persuade someone to do something. You probably want to persuade someone that what you're doing is correct. In a negative sense, speaking with a judge implies that you will be watched at all times. As a result, be cautious about what you say and do.
Arguing with a judge indicates that you are in conflict with the law or your superiors. You can no longer stand the hypocrisy and injustice that is all around you.
If you walk out of court head to head with the judge, it means that your actions will be judged by someone else. You must consider what you should do to avoid tarnishing others' perceptions of you.
Hearing the judge's verdict suggests that you will face serious problems that you will be unable to solve on your own, or, worse, that you will be unable to find anyone to assist you.