Dream of hallway
Me and this guy i like were at a party. Im sitting in his lap while he sit in a lazy boy chair. We're talking and laughing and then we are french kissing. but no one is paying us any mind. He then says he has to go to the bathroom. So i get up and let him go he says he will be back and kisses me again before he leaves. I get up to stretch and someone takes our sit. So i move to the longer couch. I hear a loud crashing sound in the hallway and then i see him getting into his car. I jump up and run down flights and flights of stairs, crying, trying to get to him. Checking the window as i run down to make sure he is there. Soon as i get outside he drives off. I run down another street to see if i can catch him at the end but i dont. i guess he took a different way. i stand there crying, i can hardly breath. Still looking at the street hoping he will come but he doesnt.
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of hallway in a dream
A hallway in a dream is often interpreted as a symbol of transition, possibility, or the period between one stage of life and another. The meaning depends a lot on what happens in the hallway and how you feel during the dream. Here are some common interpretations: Walking through a hallway: You may be moving from one phase of life to another, such as a new job, relationship, or personal outlook. A long, endless hallway: This can suggest uncertainty, waiting, or feeling that progress is taking longer than expected. A dark hallway: It may reflect fear of the unknown, anxiety, or uncertainty about what's ahead. A bright or well-lit hallway: This often symbolizes clarity, hope, or confidence about your path. Many doors off the hallway: You may be facing multiple choices or opportunities. Closed doors can represent options that aren't available yet, while open doors may symbolize new possibilities. Being trapped in a hallway: This can reflect feeling stuck between decisions or unable to move forward. Running through a hallway: You may feel urgency, pressure, or that you're trying to escape something. From a psychological perspective, dreams often reflect your thoughts and emotions rather than predict the future. A hallway can represent the "in-between" space where you're processing change before reaching a new destination.
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