paralysis

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What does a dream about paralysis mean?

A dream about paralysis symbolises a very difficult period. Your current circumstances are too overwhelming and make you feel powerless. Perhaps you need to make a drastic change in your life. A dream about paralysis can also represent the state of your body while you are dreaming. During the REM state of sleep, your body is truly immobile and paralysed.

What does a dream in which you are immobile mean?

A dream in which you are immobile symbolises that you feel powerless or limited in certain elements or circumstances. You may feel helpless to change or handle a situation. This dream can also stand for rigidity in your attitudes and decisions. Or this dream indicates that you are emotionally paralysed and have difficulty expressing your feelings.

What does a dream mean where you can’t move?

A dream in which you cannot move symbolises something that prevents you from moving freely. It may be, for example, that you have financial debts. If this is the case, you will have to start working on solving your debt problems. Perhaps you have been dealing with these problems for a long time, but the situation has only gotten worse. If you don’t make an effort to solve the problem, you may continue to struggle.

What does a dream mean in which another person is paralyzed or immobile?

A dream about an acquaintance with symptoms of paralysis symbolises that you doubt his or her sincerity.

What does a dream about a paralysed or immobile partner mean?

A dream in which your partner has symptoms of paralysis symbolises that you are dissatisfied or unhappy about something in your relationship. Something is standing in the way of our growing together or moving on.

See also the dream meaning not being able to move

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