
What Does Dreaming of Lungs and Liver Mean? nuvoradream Interpretations
Dreams about lungs and liver reflect both real-life influences and the dreamer\’s subjective imagination. Here\’s a detailed guide from Zhou Gong\’s Dream Dictionary:
Lung-related Dreams
- Dreaming of stone-like lungs: Auspicious sign indicating good fortune. For patients, it suggests recovery.
- Pregnant women dreaming of lung transplants: Foretells the birth of an extraordinary child.
In traditional Chinese medicine, lungs govern respiration and are associated with melancholy – \”housing sorrow in emotion and weeping in sound.\”
- Dreams of unhealthy lungs may indicate not just pulmonary issues but also emotional instability, frequent sadness or tearfulness.
- Smokers dreaming of blackened lungs: Warns of pulmonary damage and urges quitting.
- Dreaming of fluid/mucus-filled lungs: Suggests possible pneumonia or bronchitis.
Considered the body\’s \”resting space\” and life-bellows that stokes vitality, lung dreams serve as health reminders.
Liver-related Dreams
- Generally symbolizes suppressed emotions needing release.
- Dreaming of diseased liver: Warns of choosing an overly critical life partner, leading to constant anxiety.
- Represents emotional states – damaged liver in dreams may indicate poor interpersonal relationships due to emotional mismanagement.
- Eating liver in dreams: Suggests a rival is courting your romantic partner.
Classical Interpretations
- Stone-like lungs: Good fortune and recovery (Meng Lin Xuan Jie)
- Lung transplant: Noble birth for pregnant women (Meng Lin Xuan Jie)
- Liver transforming into butterfly: Patient\’s passing, anger dissolution (Meng Lin Xuan Jie)
- Flower-growing lungs: Scholars gain creativity; pregnant women bear beautiful daughters (Meng Lin Xuan Jie)
Psychological Perspectives
Dream symbolism: Adult bodies in dreams represent complete self-image (including personality traits) or conscious ego. For infants, the body serves as primary information source.
Psychological analysis:
- In TCM theory, lungs correlate with grief while livers represent anger (each organ governs specific emotions).
- Lungs also symbolize decision-making and self-regulation capacities, often considered consciousness-generating organs.
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