State · Wounded

Wounded Head in dreams

The seat of thought — and pressure on your thinking.

Wounded in the dream means the symbol is alive but damaged. The reading layers in care that needs to be given — by you, to yourself, to the part of life this symbol stands for.

A head in a dream is the dictionary's image of the seat of thought. A pain in the head is the dream's image of pressure on your thinking — usually a decision held too long, sometimes a piece of information you have been refusing to integrate.

A head you cannot see — turned away, missing — is the dictionary's image of a thought you have been refusing to look at directly.

Where you often see it. Pressure in the head. The head detached, watched from outside. A head that is too heavy to lift. The dream uses the head for the seat of thought — and pressure on your thinking.

What it is not. A head dream is rarely a literal neurological omen. It is the dictionary's image for overloaded cognitive bandwidth.

Related in the dictionary. Read head with hat, hair, neck (where the head meets the body), and any scene where thinking is the labour the dream is naming.

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