Dream about Chair Lift states self-renewal and your connection with your spirituality. You can learn a lot from your past and your heritage. You are able to adapt to any situation. The dream represents renewal, rejuvenation and cleansing. You are welcoming others.
Chair Lift symbolises a decision or choice that you need to make in order to progress forward. You just need to take it easy for a while. You are moving at a slow and steady pace. The dream points to something that is catchy or contagious. You are experiencing a surge in creativity.
Dreaming of Chair and Lift
Chair in your dream is a metaphor for some very deep pain or internal conflict within your soul. You need to be open to compromise and meet halfway. You may be duped or lied to. The dream represents your fear of letting go of the past. You are excluded or feel excluded.
Lift in dream is a symbol for your emotions, whether you are frigid, emotionally cold, warm, or hot. You may be dealing with issues of creativity and self-expression. You are wasting your time. Your dream hints sharing and getting your fair share. You are hiding an aspect of yourself.
Dream about both “Chair” and “Lift” is an evidence for teamwork, conformity and structure. You are thriving on the negative aspects of your own self. You are not being taken seriously in some area of your life. The dream sadly draws attention to someone who is dumb or stupid. You feel that your own identity is lost.
Dream about chair lift is a harbinger for ferocity, strength and courage. You are experiencing some form of grief or remorse. You are longing for a relationship that makes you feel complete. Your dream is about the different fragments and facets that make up your character. You want to be more adventurous.
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Seeing my old house I lived in and went back to live there but was crying on the stairs as the owners had left it undesirable and there was a stair lift at the top of the stairs.
I was 35 living in this house, my first house having my only son, I’ve since lived in many doggy properties but they one was my favourite.
I didn’t want to leave there but due to mortgage being too expensive we had no option to sell the property.
I’m now 53 and renting with my new partner who is 30 and my son of 17