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Cupping

Ibn Sirin

This practice signifies entering into a binding contract, often one that feels heavier than expected. It suggests a period of recovery from sickness or the settling of financial obligations, including support for family members. Alternatively, it can indicate a pause in communication, where silence or restraint replaces the usual exchange of words. When no blood is drawn during the procedure, it points toward hidden wealth that remains out of reach.

Psychological view

The cupping symbolizes a necessary release of emotional or physical tension through controlled removal. It reflects the dreamer's willingness to endure temporary discomfort for long-term stability and clarity. This process often mirrors a transition from burden to relief, highlighting the importance of letting go of what no longer serves a purpose.
Cupping represents a transformative release of pressure, whether through financial settlement, health recovery, or the adoption of silence, ultimately leading to a state of renewed equilibrium.