Symbol
Reversal of sentence
Ibn Sirin
The wrecker typically signals trouble, embodying a figure who contradicts himself and infringes upon the rights of others. This individual may destroy existing structures, break promises, or violate established rules, leading to a generally unfavorable interpretation. However, the meaning shifts positively if the wrecker demolishes a structure to build something superior or to overturn an unfair judgment, representing integrity and renewal.
Psychological view
This symbol reflects the internal process of deconstruction necessary for growth. It suggests that breaking down old patterns or challenging established norms is not merely destructive but can be a constructive act of reordering one's life. The dreamer may be navigating a period where old values are being discarded to make way for more authentic or improved circumstances.