Asthma Dream Meaning
If you dream of having asthma, this symbolizes that you are grappling with feelings of unworthiness, being smothered, and not feeling there is enough room for you to be completely yourself. Breath is associated with spirit or life force, so this dream may be giving you the message to reclaim your power and life force.
See Air.
[1]Asthma Dream Interpretation
Depth Psychology: Dreaming about having an asthma attack needs to be taken seriously. You are either living in a “suffocating” relationship. or your workplace, colleagues, or everyday existence do not give you room to breath. Waste no time finding the reason for this dream!
[2]Asthma Dream Meaning
Lack of protection of heart center, picking up too much stress and tension from those around you. Labored breathing results from an emotional overload. Relaxation, meditation are indicated to build and center energy.
[3]Asthma Dream Meaning
There is no significance if you actually suffer from this ailment; for others, it is a warning against loss through carelessness or risky speculation.
[4]Asthma Dream Meaning
A warning to you that some favourite scheme will not prove as profitable as you expect. Revise your plans, and avoid all speculation or risk.
[5]Asthma Dream Meaning
To dream that you have asthma refers to insecurity and emotional instability. There is a lot of stress and tension around you.
[6]Asthma Dream Interpretation
Experiencing breathing difficulties in a dream means boredom, annoyance, weariness or disgust.
[7]Asthma Dream Meaning
1. Dying spiritually; Job 33:4;
2. Grasping for air need of the Holy Spirit.
[8]Asthma Dream Interpretation
Consult the doctor
[9]Asthma Dream Interpretation
[10]Asthma Dream Interpretation
lucky numbers: 02-21-28-32-44-51
attack, having an: not facing your intuitive process is stifling progress.
contracting: fear has caused your lungs to paralyze themselves.
having: recovery from il ness by changing one’s state of residence.
others: your disil usion is fated by your careless treatment of your emotional overload.
of: schedule a deep, long breath between each action.
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