When dreaming of the Scales of Justice, then it shows the tranquility, serenity and equilibrium. It could also indicate one of the Zodiacs – Libra.

…Dreaming of weighing on scales, portends that justice will temper your conduct, and you will see your prosperity widening. For a young woman to weigh her lover, the indications are that she will find him of solid worth, and faithfulness will balance her love….

…(Scale) A balance and a scale in a dream have similar interpretations. Both represent faith, justice and righteousness in words and actions. In a dream, a balance also may represent a wife, or it could mean payment of one’s debts. A steelyard in a dream represents an architect or a builder. A miller’s scale in a dream represents a man who considers himself worthy of respect, while his actions, earnings and moves are contemptible. A precision scale in a dream represents a warning against heedlessness and concern for proper accounting for one’s actions. The justice scale represents a judge. If it stands balanced in one’s dream, then it means that the judge of that locality is a just and a learned person. In a dream, the scales of a balance represents the judge’s ears. The money put on a scale for measuring represents the lawsuits, and the weights represent…

…Swords or sabers symbolize the courage and power. When we see it fully, it confirms our value and promises us power, and if we already have it, success and social status. If next to the sword there are weight scales, it symbolizes the justice you will perform with acts and words. If in our dream the focus is on the sword hilt the sword becomes a cross. (Cross: If we carry on the chest warns us of the need to recover our primitive beliefs which we are leaving behind. If we see on the ground this dream announces that the time has come to definitely choose where to direct our lives.) If what stands out is its double-edged blade: If the blade is sharp and gleaming, then our words will be convincing. If it is defective or short, it reveals lack of eloquence. If it’s heavy and unwieldy, it…