Dreams of escape: the night when a voice wakes in you saying “I will not live like this anymore”
“Escape comes in dreams to those in whom a new decision is already ticking — even if they are silent by day.”
“Escape comes in dreams to those in whom a new decision is already ticking — even if they are silent by day.”
“A prison comes in dreams to those someone inside has long been holding — even if the doors stand open in reality.”
“An arrest comes in dreams to those for whom someone has already come after their usual way of living.”
“A trial comes in dreams to those in whom a process is underway — and not necessarily on the outside.”
“A rope in a dream is not about daily life. It is the image of attachment: what connects you with others, what holds you within, what you yourself are bound by.”
“A chain in a dream is not shackles but a reminder of attachment. The psyche brings you here to ask what is holding you now, and who holds the key.”
“A lock in a dream is not an obstacle but a boundary. The psyche brings you here to ask what you are guarding now, and what, on the contrary, you are keeping locked away from yourself.”
“A prison in a dream is not necessarily about a crime; often it is a precise map of the inner prohibitions you have set on yourself.”
“A police officer appears to those who are leading an internal dispute with rules — their own or someone else’s.”