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White People

To dream of white people represents aspects of your personality that are comfortable following socially acceptable behaviors and norms, without feeling the need to stand out or behave in dangerous ways. Accepts itself safe doing nothing strange as expected like it matters a lot. Behavior that saves itself from seeing itself doing anything strange or dangerous. Behavior that respects itself noticing what matters most while staying safe and sane. Stable and accepted behavior that can't be disrupted without causing anger or hurt. Stability and acceptance, as well as a casual attitude towards situations and relationships that are perceived as stable. You respect the established rules and boundaries and don't see the need to disrupt them or stand out for attention. Socially acceptable permanent safety. Socially acceptable respect for what matters most. Normalcy that doesn't have to question it. Social acceptability is the reason why you think nothing is wrong. Qualities of safe, stable, and traditional.

Negatively, white people reflect feelings about comfort with overdoing socially acceptable safe behavior and norms in order to avoid standing out. Conforming to socially acceptable norms that work against your individual needs or circumstances. Behavior that doesn't have to listen to you or respect anything else about you if it doesn't want to because it thinks you're too dangerous, weird or, too socially unacceptable. Civility that's mean to anything unusual. Socially acceptable safe behavior that is better for a group, but not good for an individual with special circumstances. Behavior that is just honest, not laughing about why you are not socially acceptable as safe. Frustration or insecurity about being ignored or undervalued, particularly if you feel that others are not willing to listen to you or take your concerns seriously. Difficulty making changes in a situation that has already been accepted. Jealousy of someone who seems to have an advantage over you because they are socially acceptable. Social acceptability or behavior norms of other people that work against you or aren't protective of you. Anxieties about being socially acceptable to meet new friends or fit in with people. Not liking other people's standards of socially acceptable behavior.

To dream about being in a neighborhood with mostly white people who didn't like black people could reflect the dreamer's feelings of exclusion, isolation, or discrimination for behavior that they feel is too concerned with respecting itself proving itself or never giving up. Socially acceptable safe behavior that isn't allowing other behavior.

Alternatively, dreaming about being in a neighborhood with mostly white people who didn't like black people could reflect the dreamer's feelings of exclusion, isolation, or discrimination in their waking life. The dream may be expressing the dreamer's feelings of being marginalized or not fitting in with a particular group of people due to their race or ethnicity.

To dream of a mean white person represents feelings about conforming to socially acceptable behavior that feels unfair or ignorant. It can also represent frustration or insecurity about being ignored or undervalued, particularly if others don't take your concerns seriously or don't listen to you. Jealousy or resentment towards those who have an advantage due to social acceptability or conformity. Social acceptability with a sense of conceit or ignorance that disregards the importance of listening to others and respecting different perspectives.

To dream of killing a white person represents changing or ending socially acceptable behavior. Frustration or anger towards the dominant culture or establishment. It could represent a desire to rebel against the norms or standards that are being imposed on you or feeling oppressed by them.

Alternatively, dreaming of killing a white person may represent a desire to rid yourself of certain traits or characteristics that are associated with whiteness or the dominant culture. This may reflect feelings of guilt, shame, or inadequacy related to your own identity, background, or experiences.

To dream of being surrounded by white people when you are not a white person in waking life represents feelings about involvement in social acceptable behavior that tries to stay safe that way. An example might be safe status quo behavior while going to church, talking to doctors, or speaking to professionals that feels safe being socially acceptable. Negatively, it may be a sign that you are too sensitive or to worried about maintaining socially acceptable safe behavior for appearances.

Example: A young black woman dreamed of a white woman standing near a black man that she liked. In waking life she was shocked to find out that a guy she liked already had a girlfriend. The white woman in her dream represented the dreamer's feelings of jealousy and disappointment that the man she liked was already in a stable and socially accepted relationship that she couldn't disrupt without causing anger or hurt.

Example 2: A black man dreamed of being in church surrounded by white people he was at ease with while walking out of his church. In waking life the man was an ex-pastor who recently left the church after getting divorced. In this case the white people he was at ease with may have reflected his feelings about the people at his church caring about socially acceptable behavior that's deemed safe. He left the church because he felt his divorce was socially unacceptable behavior deemed unsafe for leadership in church.

Example 3: A mixed race man dreamed of being in a waterpark with lots of white people. He saw only white people. In waking life the man had recently moved and had no friends where he lived. In this case the white people may reflect his feelings about needing to be socially acceptable in a specific way that was new to him in order to make new friends in his new location.

Example 4: A man dreamed of seeing white people. In waking life he was nervous about meeting people at a new church group. In this case the the white people may have symbolized his desire to fit in and conform to the socially acceptable behavior and norms of his fellow Christians."

Example 5: A young woman dreamed of seeing a book that addressed the stupid things white people do to hurt themselves, but put it back. In waking life she was about to see old friends from high school. In this case a book on helping white people she put back may have reflected her interest in ideas to protect herself with being socially acceptable safe with old friends after not having seen them for a very long time.

Example 6: An older woman dreamed of walking around a shopping mall with her son's family and becoming aware that they were the only white people around. In waking life her old family farm was sold and all the old family grown trees were cut down. In this case, the symbolism of her and her son's family being the only white people in the mall may reflect her feelings about being the only ones who value the farm as a safe, stable, and socially acceptable place, while others don't see its importance. The dream may also represent her sense of isolation and alienation in a changing world where old traditions and values are being lost and replaced with something new and unfamiliar.

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Black And White

To dream in black and white (not necessarily a photograph) represents situations that feel that they are not as interesting as they could be. A life situation feels like it's just going through the motions and not enjoying the beauty of it.

To dream of seeing a black and white photograph represents your memory of a situation before a big change occurred. Remembering how simple life used to be. Feelings about memories being really old. Memories of a simpler time. Feeling that a memory of something dishonest you did is too old to be seriously concerned about any more. Nostalgia. Appreciation for how simple, honest, down to earth, or moral a situation used to be.

Negatively, a black and white photograph represents your memory of how good life used to be before something bad happened or before you were forced to change your negative behavior. Remembering life in the present as more realistic or sophisticated than the present.

Example: A young man dreamed of being shown a black and white photograph. In waking life he got caught committing a crime and was trying to recall his behavior right before he got caught. The black and white photograph in this case may have reflected his memory of his dishonest behavior not being serious to him because it was "old news" to him. He felt his guilt was important because it was "in the past."

Example 2: A man dreamed of a black and white scene of himself running away and being attacked. In waking life he was focused on remembering trauma from his past too much. The black and white symbolism may have reflected his awareness of his past not being as serious as it used to be while he still thought it about too much.

Car Windows

To dream of a car door window represents feelings about whether or not you are keeping yourself isolated from other people as you proceed with your own life choices. Feelings about whether or not you need to listen to "outside" opinions or complaints as you control a situation.

To dream of an open car door window may reflect a more casual or open attitude about listening to other people or allowing others to be involved with your decision-making. Negatively, it may reflect feeling stupid about talking to people about your problems and letting them get too involved in your life. Interference that causes you frustration.

To dream of a close car door window may reflect your wish to stay focused on your own decision-making without interference. You may be aware of what other people feel, but don't want it interfering with your choices. Negatively, it may reflect a conscious awareness of yourself ignoring other people while you proceed with something unpleasant, dangerous, or dishonest.

To dream of a broken car door window may reflect feelings about not being able to avoid people, avoid talking to people, or avoid listening to other people's concerns. Feeling that you can't ignore situations you don't like as you try to control how your life is going. A problem, crisis, or mistake that makes it very difficult to focus on your own decision-making. Problems or "jerks" in your life that make privacy difficult. Difficulty avoiding people who are interfering. A lack of privacy or independence that feels forced on you beyond your control.

Example: A man dreamed of rolling up his window to avoid an aggressive man from reaching in the window to unlock the door to barge into the vehicle. In waking life he had had sex with his wife before he married her and was deciding to not tell his church about it because he felt he would never outlive the shame for the rest of his life. The car window being rolled up in this case may have reflected the dreamer's feelings about wishing to keep his personal life private from the church and choose to avoid listening to his religious views telling him to be honest about his pre-marital relationship with his wife as he continued to attend church. He felt that if he decided to be 100% honest with his church then the church would force involvement in his personal life that couldn't be ignored. He chose to keep living his life the way he wanted while carefully keeping his church uninformed about his relationship with his wife before he married her.

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Change Room

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Court Room

To dream of a court room represents an issue in your life where you are concerned about fairness or being judged. Feelings of accountability for your actions.

To dream of being in court facing charges against you represents issues with guilt. A situation in your life where you feel that you're being judged in some way and need to defend yourself. Alternatively, you may have been accused or feel responsible for a problem.

To dream of walking towards a court house building represents your expectation of justice or being judged.

To dream of walking out of a court house building represents feeling vindication, guilt, that you have to take responsibility for something.

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Dark Room

To dream of a photography dark room represents your deep concern that expectations or impressions are kept. It may also reflect your concern about keeping a promise or making sure a situation is remembered positively. Negatively, a dark room may represent a fear of embarrassing yourself not keeping up an impression you've made on someone.

To dream of being in a dark or poorly lit room may represent a dangerous possibility in your life. A situation that you don't understand or are afraid of. Alternatively, a dark room may represent a situation that confuses you or leaves you with little help. Having to do something with few resources or information.

Dining Room

To dream of being in a dining room represents situations where you feel everything works out normal as long as you aren't embarrassing anyone else. Feelings about everything in a situation is sane as long as you don't make someone else angry or jealous. Feeling that people always need to help you out. People or situations in your life that are doing what they are supposed to be doing. It may reflect a sense of rationality or civility after a period of disorder. A sense that other people are experiencing exactly the same situations or issues that you are.

Negatively, dreaming about a dining room may reflect feelings about being able to use people or get away with dishonesty as long as you don't push limits. Getting away with something as long as you don't embarrass other people. Using people as family life to get something for yourself because they will always help you out. Rationality or civility that you can safely use for dishonesty.

Alternatively, a dining room represents the finality of a situation. Events or experiences that signify an ending of some kind in your life.

Example: A man dreamed of being in a dining room. In waking life he was carrying on multiple sexual relationships. The dining room symbolism may have reflected his feelings about getting away with one particular sexual relationship as a long as he didn't embarrass the second woman by talking to her about it directly. He was also unemployed so the dining room symbolism may have pointed to using one woman for support while unemployed and cheating.

Example 2: A teenage girl dreamed of worrying as she walked in and out of a dining room. In waking life she was having concerns about having the energy to finish school with so much else to do. Worrying as she walked in and out of the dining room may have reflected her concerns about doing well in school with a routine being difficult to maintain with other responsibilities distracting her.

Dressing Room

To dream of a dressing room represents your attempt to fit in to a new role or situation. Trying new things or trying to find yourself. Seeing how new ideas or opinions suit you in your relationships. You may be developing a new self-image. If the clothes do not fit, it may reflect your feeling that something doesn't suit you or feel comfortable expressing yourself with. It may also represent your insecurities about something you are experimenting with.

Not wanting to be embarrassed while trying something new in life. Considering making changes to your behavior in private or practicing a new personality in private. Experimenting with new ideas when other people aren't around.

Negatively, a dressing room may reflect problems being open about changes you want to make. Feeling that people around you are not understanding about new ideas. Feeling stupid faking your personality.

Alternatively, a dressing room may reflect how you are changing roles or personas. Your personal style of expression may be changing.

Electrical Room

To dream of an electrical room represents feeling of emptiness with total control over awareness, comfort, and safety. Static control over a situation that most often stays the way it is. Uneventfully never feeling the need to fix anything in your life. The ability to restore, fix, or monitor how well your life is working. Nothing feels lethal about why you can fix a problem with the functioning of your life if you want to. Nothing feels good about why you have total control over a situation or why you can fix a functional problem in your life. Control over your life that you would rather not need to be involved with.

Negatively, dreaming about an electrical room may reflect how dangerous it feels to have too much control over a situation or a life. Management of a situation that you don't like dealing with.

Example: A man dreamed of being in a hallway outside an electrical room looking out a window. In waking life he was experiencing police allowing hackers to have total control over his life through the internet.

Exercise Room / Weight Room

To dream of an exercise room, or weight room represents your mindset being focused on improving or strengthening some area of your life. Trying to be the best you can be.

If you see evil people, people dressed in red, red objects, or red light in a weight room this symbolizes negative habits or thinking patterns that may be getting out of control. You may be increasing fear, dishonestly, or arrogance in some way.

Fitting Room

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Full

To dream of being full or something being full in a dream can represent a sense of satisfaction, contentment, or completion. It can also symbolize abundance, prosperity, or having enough of something. Heaviness of every last option or possibility happening at once.

Alternatively, it may indicate a feeling of being overwhelmed, or a need to release or let go of excess emotions, thoughts, or behaviors. Feelings about something being too much. Nothing more can happen with a situation in your life. Feeling unable to concentrate on doing anything else besides one thing.

To dream that your hands are full represents a sense of responsibility, burden, or obligations in your waking life. It may indicate that you are overwhelmed and have too much on your plate to handle. Alternatively, it may suggest that you are successful and accomplished in managing multiple tasks or situations simultaneously. Full time effort.

To dream of being full from eating represents a sense of satisfaction, contentment, or fulfillment in waking life. It may symbolize a feeling of abundance or having enough of something, such as resources or emotional support. Feelings about an experience you had leaving no room for other experiences. Consider the type of food for additional meaning.

To dream of mountains full of ice can represent a feeling of being stuck or frozen in a particular situation or mindset. The mountains may symbolize the obstacles or challenges that are currently blocking progress or preventing personal growth. The ice may represent feelings of emotional coldness, detachment, or a lack of warmth in one's relationships or personal life.

Example: A woman dreamed of her hands being full of all the marketing tools she needed. In waking life she quit her job to run her own company. In this case the hands being full of marketing tools may have reflected her feeling of being fully equipped and prepared to handle the challenges of running her own company, and her confidence in having all the necessary resources and skills to succeed. It may also reflect her feeling of being in control and capable of managing multiple tasks and responsibilities at once.

Example 2: A man dreamed of seeing a teacher chastise him for doing something stupid again and then saw the teacher walk into a classroom full of students that had already begun. In waking life he experienced a planned wedding being cancelled while trying to find a new venue. In this case the full classroom that had already begun may have reflected his feelings about people who he had invited to his wedding already being preoccupied with preparing for his wedding with no more room for mistakes.

Example 3: A woman dreamed of mountains being full of ice. In waking life she had a big problem with her job being too important to quit while being in a separate state from her boyfriend. She felt her life situation was impossible to change with full workload and no openings for change. In this case the mountains being full of ice may have reflected her feelings of being overwhelmed by obstacles and challenges in her life situation, just like a mountain being full of ice is difficult to climb or move through. The ice may also represent her emotional coldness or detachment in dealing with the situation, as she may have felt frozen or trapped in her current circumstances.

Example 4: A teenage girl dreamed of a canal being full of mermaids. In waking life she felt that reading a lot had started to overwhelm certain parts of her life such as homework or art. In this case the canal being full of mermaids may have reflect her feelings about being overwhelmed by the alluring and captivating nature of reading that is drawing her attention away from other important aspects of her life.

Living Room

To dream of a living room represents emotional comfort with accepting life or a situation the way it is. Usually a symbol for being very relaxed or unconcerned about an issue or situation. Thinking that nothing is wrong the current state of a situation. It may also reflect personal time. Feeling that you are done with the hard work of a situation and can comfortably accept it the way it is

Negatively, a living room may represent laziness or being too comfortable with a situation. Jealousy of losing an opportunity due to laziness or comfortably accepting a situation for too long.

Example: A woman dreamed of people walking into her living room and dumping piles of poop. In waking life she ran a counseling practice and was starting to feel that she was taking too much work home with her. The living room scenario reflected how she was too comfortable taking care of everyone else's problems during her personal time.

Example 2: A man dreamed of seeing his brother sleeping in the living room. In waking life he in in between jobs and felt that being too comfortable with accepted his life the way it is may have cost him an opportunity.

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Snow White

To dream of Snow White may represent feelings about innocence, purity, and goodness that is overcoming envy or jealousy that must remain dormant until someone with good intentions saves you by approving of you. Virtue, beauty, and grace under pressure. Being "woken up" or inspired by a perfect person in your life.

Negatively, Snow White may reflect represent feelings of being kept inactive, unable to voice your thoughts or take action. Feelings of being helpless, passive, or dormant in a situation waiting for rescue. It may also reflect a feeling of being sidelined or overlooked despite being innocent, pure, or good. Alternatively, it could signify unrealistic expectations about "waking up" from a difficult situation only through the intervention of someone else.

Example: A man dreamed of seeing Snow White inside a cave wearing a yellow dress. In waking life, someone incredibly successful needed his help to fix a problem that required him to remain perfectly passive about the problem for a few months. In this case, Snow White may have reflected his feelings about himself being the 'savior' or the good-intentioned person who was needed to save the day, while having to remain patient and passive until the right moment came. In this scenario, the dreamer saw himself in the role of the 'prince' who could awaken the virtue (or solution) from its dormant state.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of Snow White. In waking life, she felt that her second husband woke her up to true love. In this case, Snow White may have reflected her perception of her own innocence and purity in her new relationship, embodying virtue, beauty, and grace, having overcome previous jealousy or envy from her past.

Stained Glass Windows

To dream of stained glass windows represents feelings about a situation being safe and more interesting than usual while being isolated from having to think about anything else happening being important. A situation that feels nicer and more interesting about not having to think about anything you don't want to think about. A positive attitude about trusting faith in people or situations.

Negatively, dreaming of stained glass windows may represent an overly optimistic belief that problems will go away on their own while liking trusting a situation too much without looking at problems.

To dream of a church with stained glass windows represents your thoughts and feelings about hoping for a solution while feeling hopeless, but feeling good trusting yourself to to remain isolated from more negative aspects of life. Wanting God's assistance while believing that a situation is safer and more attractive to not look at or talk about problems.

Consider the colors of the stained glass windows for additional meaning.

Dreams of stained glass windows may be common to people with issues with faith in religion, relationships, or other areas of their lives.

Example: A woman dreamed of seeing stained glass windows in a church. In waking life, she was having serious marital problems and trying hard to have faith in the future of the relationship while feeling that she could never really be certain about her marriage surviving. In this case, the stained glass windows in the church may have reflected her feelings that it's more safe and interesting to believe that God will help her find the answers to her marriage problems by asking God through prayer instead of having to look closely at their bad habits or seeking marriage counseling.

Example 2: A woman dreamed of seeing royal blue stained glass windows at a church. In waking life, she was trying hard to improve her relationship with God. In this case, the stained glass windows may have reflected her feeling about feeling good trusting herself isolating herself from negative influences while being confident about being committed to truth and integrity would help her reestablish her spiritual standing with God.






 

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