The spine is the center of the physical structure of any mammalian body, and as such, it is symbolic of the core around which all else is organized. When the spine is in alignment, all movement works well, and when it is not, breakdown begins to occur. In this way, anything that is happening with your spine or the spine of a person or animal in your dream is asking you to consider what is at the very center of your thinking about something and how well it is supporting you. Look at your beliefs. To be spineless is to lack all conviction, so if this is featured in your dream, you may want to consider that your belief system is in serious question.
[1]Support; the most important part of the physical structure. Whether rigid or flexible determines your use of the life force, God force, or kundalini energy flowing through the body. The spine houses the kundalini, nerve centers, and is our key to well being and aliveness.
If you appear spineless, or have no backbone, you are not taking self-responsibility, standing up for your own beliefs.
See Also: Body, Kundalini, Snake.
[2]Dreams of a spine are a message for you to hold your head up high, to face your challenges, and rise to the occasion of your current growth opportunity.
If you dream of a curvature of the spine, then this signifies that you are ashamed of something and are attempting to hide.
If you dream of an erect spine, then this denotes confidence, fearlessness and a readiness to take on the world.
[3]To dream about yours or someone else’s spine, represents your responsibilities and the support you have in your life. You need to keep your head high even in difficult times.
[4]1. One knows he/she is going to have to be courageous in the near future.
2. One knows someone else is going to have to be courageous in the near future.
[5]The support that brings everything back into order. Honesty and civil courage.
See Also: Stairs, Tower, Skyscraper/ High-Rise.
[6]1. Will;
2. Controlling or in control; Acts 4:13, 29;
[7]See Also: Bone, Back, Skeleton.
[8]See Also: Backbone in Body
[9]See “posture”
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