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Walls

To dream of a wall represents a mental or emotional barrier, limitation, or obstacle to progress. Obstacles or barriers in one's life that are difficult to overcome or resolve. The challenge you face in achieving your goals or overcoming personal issues. If you are trying to climb or break through a wall in your dream, it may suggest that you are actively working to overcome obstacles and find solutions to your limitations. Emotional boundaries you have set up to protect yourself from being hurt or to maintain a certain level of personal space.

To dream of a wall in your house represents your codes of behavior, your belief systems, and attitudes. Things you think and feel that keep you the way you are, or that you're afraid to go outside of. What makes you individual or makes you unique from others. Personal or emotional boundaries as an individual.

Bedroom walls may reflect your private or personal thoughts about your own personality. Often a reflection of a person's secret dislike of themselves in some way or what they are hiding about themselves from other people.

Colors or designs on the wall will help to point out the theme of the obstacle.

To dream of an orange wall represents an obstacle or boundary that feels very powerful, strong, effective, or too important to ignore. The orange color could represent the energy and intensity of the obstacle you are facing.

To dream of a red wall represents a very negative or dangerous obstruction that must be processed. The red wall may also indicate that you need to confront or address certain issues with determination and courage. The red color could represent the urgency of the obstacle you are facing.

To dream of a white wall represents a barrier or obstacle that is perfect about certain behavior not being allowed beyond a current situation. A barrier or obstacle that is mean about requiring perfect purification instead of the progress you expected. The need for a clear and honest approach when dealing with the obstacles you face. Progress is not allowed unless your perfect. Alternatively, a white wall may indicate that you are facing barriers that seem insurmountable with being perfect, but may not be as difficult as they initially appear. Facing a white wall in your dream could encourage you to address an issue with a sense of optimism and perseverance, as well as a focus on maintaining your integrity and values while overcoming the obstacles.

To dream of a glass wall represents a emotional barrier, limitation, or obstacle to progress that is transparent, fragile, or easily shattered. You are aware of the obstacles in your life, yet you might feel unable to break through or overcome them. Feelings of being held back and forced to observe.

To dream of reaching through a wall represents thinking that boundaries or limitations aren't important, don't need to be respected, or pushing passed obstacles. Pushing past obstacles in order to achieve personal growth, establish deeper connections, or reach your goals. Your attempt to try to new ideas or look at problems from different angles. Not letting current views hold you back. A willingness to have a new attitude or belief about a problem that doesn't fear boundaries, rules, or authority.

To dream of driving into a wall represents feelings of hitting a barrier, obstacle, or limitation to progress in your life with your current decision-making style. Progress has come to a sudden stop. Feelings of self-destructiveness or making poor decisions that lead to negative outcomes. Driving into a wall may reflect feelings of impulsive behavior, recklessness, or acting without considering the consequences. A sense of frustration, disappointment, or a need to change course or find a different approach to overcome the challenges in your life.

To dream of a broken wall represents feelings about emotional barriers coming down or obstacles not blocking you anymore. Confronting a problem or feelings about a problem reversing on it's own. Pushing past obstacles. Feeling that nothing can stop you anymore.

Example: A person dreamed of seeing that no apartments in their building had walls. In waking life, they were living in Nazi Germany while the government was slowly eroding privacy rights. In this case, the lack of walls may have reflected their perception of the government's invasive actions that were eroding personal boundaries and leaving people exposed to scrutiny and control.

Example 2: A man had annual recurring waking visions of seeing Hebrew letters on his walls. In waking life, these visions would occur for 6 weeks every year following Yom Kippor. The visions may have reflected his private feelings of disliking his personality being obligated to "think religious" for extended periods of time following the holiday.

Example 3: A young boy dreamed of the walls in his home collapsing and falling apart. In waking life, his parents were getting a divorce and his family life was in ruins. In this case, the walls collapsing and falling apart may have reflected his feelings of instability and the breakdown of the emotional structure in his family, as well as his perception of the once-solid foundations of his home life crumbling before him.

Example 4: A woman dreamed of seeing a red walls fall down. In waking life, she was hoping that a work visa and transfer license applications that had been frustrating her would finally end up being processed allowing her work again. In this case, the red walls falling down may have reflected her desire for the removal of the negative or urgent obstacles related to her work visa and transfer license applications, allowing her to regain control over her career and move forward with her professional life.

Example 5: A woman dreamed of seeing a wall breaking down. In waking life, she was contemplating a divorce. In this case, the wall breaking down may have reflected acceptance that the barriers and obstacles within her marriage were crumbling, symbolizing the impending end of her relationship and the opportunity for new beginnings and personal growth.

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