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What Does Dreaming of a Chair Mean?

Traditional Interpretation

In the tradition of Ibn Sirin and al-Nabulsi, the chair is interpreted as rank, position, a seat one occupies, and a standing to be attained. Sitting on a sound, fine chair can point to a fortunate post, a peaceful household, and a position in which one's word is heeded; a broken or wobbling chair can point to a fleeting position or a situation with weak foundations.

Psychological View

In modern psychology, the chair may symbolize the need to pause, to rest, and to 'make room for oneself' in life; it can reflect an inner assessment of where and how you stand — of your position. An empty chair can represent someone missed or whose absence is felt, while an occupied chair can represent the solidity of a role or relationship in your life.

By Context

For Singles

Sitting on a solid, comfortable chair can point to a desire to settle somewhere in life, to establish stability, and to soon reaching a position in which one's word carries weight.

For Married People

Seeing two chairs side by side can symbolize the order of the household, the balance between spouses, and the peace built together; a chair left empty may herald an absence or a longing.

A Broken or Wobbling Chair

According to the Ibn Sirin tradition, this can point to a position with weak foundations, an unreliable support, or a fleeting post; it may be a reminder of a situation that calls for caution.

By Action: Buying a Chair or Giving One to Someone

Buying a new chair can point to gaining a new duty, responsibility, or standing; offering someone a chair can point to valuing that person and making room for them in your life.

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The interpretations on this page draw on traditional sources and modern psychology; they are cultural readings for information only.