1- If we become conscious of yawning in a dream it can indicate boredom and tiredness. We may also be attempting to say something, but have not yet thought through what we wish to say.
2- In the animal kingdom a yawn often is a warning against aggression, and a yawn in dreams may be a way of controlling our own or other’s abusive behaviour.
3- In the physical world a yawn is a way of taking in more oxygen. In the spiritual sense it is our inner selves attempting to assimilate more knowledge.
[1]Psychological / emotional perspective: In the animal kingdom a yawn often is a warning against aggression, and to actually be yawning in dreams may be a way of controlling our own or other’s abusive or overly assertive behaviour.
[2]Material aspects: If we become conscious of yawning in a dream it can indicate boredom and tiredness in the everyday. We may also be attempting to communicate with someone, but have not yet thought through what we wish to say.
[3]To imagine that you yawn in dreams shows you are careless about those around you, about the problems that it will provoke in your relationships. On the contrary, seeing others yawning predicts disease and poverty for your loved ones.
[4]Dreams of a yawn signify that you are disinterested, disenchanted, bored, and unchallenged by your current circumstances. This dream may be telling you to stretch yourself beyond your comfort zone and to try something new.
[5]Whether you did the yawning or observed others doing it, the dream suggests that your tendency to negative thinking is holding you back; try to kick the habit by living a positive day at a time.
[6]Yawning in a dream can represent the things we typically association with yawning, such as boredom or tiredness. It can also refer to our attempt to say something.
[7]In the physical world a yawn is a way of taking in more oxygen. In the spiritual sense it is our inner selves attempting to assimilate more knowledge or power.
[8]Boredom, tiredness, unconsciously trying to say something—yawning is a movement arising from the self- regulatory process.
See Also: sleep movements.
[9]Boredom; lack of energy, motivation.
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