Cădere

Last updated: · Pedram Dadgar

Psihologic (Freud)

Căderea în vis dă glas adesea simțământului de a pierde controlul ori de a nu mai simți pământ stabil sub picioare în viața de veghe. În psihologia profunzimilor, ea poate ascunde o dorință reprimată de a te lăsa în voie, trăită totodată ca teamă de propria predare.

Interpretare orientală

În tâlcuirea orientală, căderea se citește adesea ca semn al unei pierderi în rang, faimă ori într-o întreprindere. Totuși, a ateriza nevătămat de la mare înălțime este socotit de unii drept un semn bun, că omul trece teafăr printr-o primejdie.

Populară (carte de vise)

Country lore reads falling in a dream as a warning of a fall in life: pride or too bold a venture may cost you standing or good name. But whoever lands unhurt is promised by the old reading to weather the setback safely. Some elders also said that falling with a sudden jolt means only that the body is growing or settling into sleep.

Scenarii frecvente de vis

Falling into a bottomless void

Plunging into an endless depth embodies the raw feeling of having lost all support and control. Psychologically it often appears in times of upheaval when there is no solid ground left underfoot. In Oriental reading a deep fall warns of a loss of standing or reputation, yet also cautions against letting fear paralyze you.

Falling from a building or roof

A tall building often stands for a hard-won position, a goal, or your own ambition. Falling from it mirrors the fear of crashing down from the heights you reached, of not being equal to your success, or of aiming too high. Traditionally it is read as a looming setback in some undertaking, best met with humility and caution.

Falling and jolting awake

The sudden fall at the threshold of sleep that yanks you back awake is a familiar bodily event (the hypnagogic jerk). Emotionally it often points to inner tension, suppressed vigilance, or difficulty truly letting go. It invites you to sense, in waking life, where you do not allow yourself to safely let go.

Falling down the stairs

A staircase in a dream stands for a step-by-step rise or descent, for development and stages of life. Falling down it can mirror the feeling of losing your footing in an orderly venture or forfeiting, step by step, what you worked hard to gain. Traditionally it cautions care during a transition better taken deliberately than in haste.

Moarte și pericol

Interpretarea viselor este menită autoreflecției și distracției – nu este un diagnostic medical sau psihologic.