What Does Dreaming of Being Unable to Breathe Mean?
Traditional Interpretation
In the classical Turkish-Islamic tradition of interpretation (Ibn Sirin, al-Nabulsi), being unable to breathe in a dream can mostly point to a burden on the dreamer's shoulders, a distress, or a state of hardship they have fallen into; since breath is regarded as the symbol of the soul and of life, this dream may be read as the weight of troubles over livelihood, debt, or matters of the heart pressing down on the dreamer. The severity of the hardship varies with the degree of suffocation; the breath opening up again can point to relief and to the glad tidings of deliverance from trouble.
Psychological View
From the perspective of modern psychology, being unable to breathe in a dream can often be a bodily expression of suppressed anxiety, of a fear of losing control, or of a pressure in life that is 'suffocating' the dreamer (work, a relationship, responsibility). Stress that cannot be expressed in waking life and is turned inward may take the form of breathlessness in a dream, pointing to the dreamer's need to make room for themselves and to breathe freely.
By Context
For Singles
For a single person, being unable to breathe in a dream can point to feeling overwhelmed by loneliness or by the pressure of a decision, and to a search for a new beginning that will ease the heart.
For Married People
For a married person, this dream can point to a period in which family or financial responsibilities have grown heavier and an unspoken tension has been building between spouses; the breath opening up again may be read as peace returning.
According to Ibn Sirin
In the tradition of Ibn Sirin, the breath being held back can indicate that the dreamer will meet a blockage or an obstacle in their affairs; the breath finally easing can indicate that this hardship is temporary and will be followed by openness and ease.
Being Unable to Breathe While Drowning
Being unable to breathe underwater or while drowning in a dream can point to the feeling of having fallen into a situation that overwhelms the dreamer emotionally and unfolds beyond their control; rising to the surface and taking a breath, however, can point to the hope of escaping this difficulty.