The dream could be telling you that you have a mechanical behavior and that you have lost the ability to express your feelings. You should pay attention to the character of your attitudes: they are probably rigid and cold. On the other hand, automatization could represent the role you play at work. Often the tasks that you have to do at work is mechanical and routine.
Robots do not appear in ancient books about dreams, but they have been converted into modern archetypes. In this technological age, these machines symbolize the fear of dehumanizing yourself. Further, they could reference the fact that death is inevitable.
[1]A symbol of habit or responses that are automatic or not thought about, the robot in some dreams is linked with the future and how we feel about it. It also can suggest being on the defensive and being guarded about your feelings, in the sense of the robot’s metal plating defending it against hurt. Dreams in which robots or computers take over the world suggest anxiety about the spread of technology destroying traditional ways of life. It also suggests extreme loss of sensitivity.
[2]Dreams of a robot denote efficiency and that you lost touch with your deeper feelings and intuitions. Perhaps you have become comfortably numb by overvaluing your logical thought process and operating on autopilot in your relationships or going through the motions in your job.
If this is the case, you’re your dream is giving you the message to de-program yourself of conventional paradigms and reconnect with your emotions and the feelings of your soul.
[3]To see a robot in your dream, indicates that you are going about life in a mechanical and rigid way. You have lost the ability to express your feelings. Alternatively, a robot may symbolize the way you view your school or working life.
[4]See Also: Computer. What is missing is a lively spirit.
A repressive atmosphere has taken over. On the other hand, a robot is also doing work for us.
[5]1. Feelings of emotional detachment, distance.
2. Without a “soul,” going through the motions.
[6]Locked in intellect; unfeeling, mechanical responses to life.
[7]1. Religious person;
[8]See “puppet”
[9]See Also: machine
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