Primary interpretation
Core meaning
Wisdom and knowledge
Interpretive tone
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Symbol in the reading of Loff
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Primary interpretation
Wisdom and knowledge
Interpretive tone
Key themes
Primary interpretation
Wisdom and knowledge
Interpretive tone
Key themes
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The body is how you see yourself in a dream, says a lot about your own vision of your body in real life. Sometimes in a dream you appear in your real "body shell", and sometimes your body seems perfect to you, then ugly. It is a reflection of how you feel about yourself and how you think you look in the eyes of others. As a rule, thoughts about your own body reflect how you feel about yourself as a person.
If the central theme of the dream is the shape of the body, we recommend analyzing the basis of such perception. Sometimes in a dream, the body changes beyond recognition, acquiring various magical properties. Examples include walking through walls, increasing body flexibility, and changing height and shape. These strange transformations mostly reflect the methods of solving problems that you give away, but they can also symbolize the limited capabilities of the body or, conversely, its complete possession. Other variants of transformations found in a dream include the transformation of a person into other forms. Such transformations of the face are sometimes absurd and funny, sometimes even frightening, and it happens that we appear with such a body that perfectly "fits" into the plot of the dream: it is a manifestation of the anima that lives in each of us. Sometimes we take the form of an animal in order to achieve some goal or acquire some quality. All these transformations correspond to those spheres of communication in which we show clear confidence, or reveal clear weaknesses of our character. Does your perception of your own body in sleep and waking life match? If your body looks worse in your dream than it does in real life, does it prevent you from achieving your dream goal or is it just an additional (but surmountable) obstacle?
Often in a dream, we cannot act due to injuries - such dreams, in particular, are characteristic of periods of insecurity in one's own strength. We simply believe that fortune avoids us and is more favorable to others; resulting in a sense of inferiority and vulnerability. It is important to know who and what caused the injury.
If you hurt yourself carelessly, you may be trying to catch yourself in a lie.
If the wound is inflicted by another person, and on purpose, with evil intent, this is an indication that someone is trying to prevent you from realizing your potential. And, of course, it is very important to trace the methods used to treat a wound and what consequences it leads to. What important functions have you been unable to perform since your disability?
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