“Do Dreams Reflect Health Problems?”

Note: The paragraphs below are just hypotheses from Aisling Dream Interpretation. Dream symbols rarely hold just one meaning, and one has to be very, very care of a one-size-fits-all approach to dream interpretation. This excerpt is cited to show the reader some of the possibilities that are out there reading health and dreams.


From Aisling Dream Interpretation

“Do Dreams Reflect Health Problems?”


Yes. Dreams reflect current health problems and predict future ones.

Physical objects in a dream represent the physical body. The most common symbols used to reflect the body are houses, buildings and cars. If your dream shows a physical structure damaged or in dis-repair the dream is concentrating on a physical health problem.

The location and/or the object with the problem indicates the physical area that is or will be affected. If in your dream you find wall paper or plaster falling off the wall in the kitchen the dream is saying that the lining (indicated by the wall paper / plaster) of your digestive system (indicated by the kitchen being a place where we prepare and eat food) is or will become damaged.

The same thing happening in the bathroom would indicate the problem is the lining of the colon as the bathroom indicates the elimination system. Other parts of the house represent other parts of the body.

The bedroom can represent the reproductive system, the living room can represent the heart, the back garden can represent the colon, the stairs can represent the spine, etc. etc.

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