What does it mean to see an hall in a dream?
Hall Dream Meaning: From 13 Different Sources
Hall
(1) A hall, particularly if large and symmetrical, may symbolize the self.
(2) If the hall is a mere antechamber (like a doctor’s waiting-room) it may mean a large part of your psyche still remains unexplored.
A Dictionary of Dream Symbols | Eric Ackroyd
Hall
Public or dance hall: how you relate to groups or the public; meeting sexuality, a place of initiation, maturing beyond old habits, ways of life and views—perhaps because civic ceremonies such as marriage, trials, social rewards, take place in hall-like environments.
Hallway: the way one meets other people or allows them into one’s life or intimacy, the receptive female reproductive function, connecting link with aspects of oneself. Example: ‘I find myself in the entrance hall of a very large house.
The hall is very large with curved staircases at either side meeting at the top to form a balcony. There is nobody about and I am frightened. I stan to walk up the stairs but then find myself hiding in the roof with very little space above my body’ (Mrs B).
The hall is probably Mrs B’s childbearing ability and her image of herself as a woman.
The words ‘little space above my body’ suggest her main area of life has always been her childbearing function or physical attractiveness as a woman, and she had not developed her mental self. See also corridor; white under colour.
A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences | Tony Crisp
Hall
A symbol of a path in life or choices.
A long hallway can symbolize a long monotonous journey
Christian Dream Symbols | Tyler Wolfe
Hall
The hallway in a dream is illustrative of how we meet and relate to other people.
Dream Meanings of Versatile | Versatile - Anonymous
Hall
(Auditorium; Large hall) A large hall in a dream means comfort, overcoming financial difficulties, a helping wife, a good mistress of the house, a high ranking position that involves little danger, a highway sign, a praiseworthy son, a hard working employee, or a good investment. Ifthe hall is dark, dirty and filled with insects and spider webs in the dream, then it means the opposite.
Islamic Dream Interpretation | Ibn Seerin
Hall
Sense of community and communication; or a representation of your head / mind and its intellectual abilities. As a meeting place, the hall symbolizes your sharing and openness to the outside world.
Communication and action. Often it is part of yourself that needs to be opened up.
The function of the hall is important, and who is in the hall.
Little Giant Encyclopedia | Klaus Vollmar
Hall
To dream of a great Hall in a strange place means important decisions to be made shortly.
Mystic Dream Book | Internet Archive - Anonymous
Hall
1. Community relationships.
2. Start of a path.
3. Passage, spiritual or emotional.
4. Vagina.
5. Two-faced individual.
New American Dream Dictionary | Joan Seaman - Tom Philbin
Hall
The hall is the center of a house.
If you go through one in a dream, it represents the start of an exploration of the self.
Dreaming of a large and long hall foretells a period of preoccupation.
The Big Dictionary of Dreams | Martha Clarke
Hall
The portent of the dream varies according to the aspect of the hall.
A long narrow hall predicts a long period of worry; an average normal entrance hall signifies petty vexations; an elegant and/or impressive hall indicates coming changes; a public (or meeting) hall suggests that you have been delaying an important decision on which you would be wise to act
The Complete Guide to Interpreting Your Dreams | Stearn Robinson - Tom Corbett
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lucky numbers: 04-09-13-23-38-51
being in a: a two-faced companion wil injure your reputation.
alone: be prepared for extended period of il usive anxiety until you reach insight.
with others: transition from one group of friends to another.
having a meeting in a, with friends: conversion is made complex by conflicting ideas.
enemies: advancement within own position leads to pessimism about the future.
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28 dream interpretations related to the symbols you see in your dreams.
An impersonal space of temporary transition... hallway dream meaning
A symbol of mischief and madness, the results of hallowing evil... halloween dream meaning
Office and honor. Points to an inner, psychic organization of your personality.... town hall dream meaning
To dream about a hallway represents the initial steps of a new journey. You will uncover your unknown true desires. This indicates a spiritual quest, but can also take on physical and emotional aspects as well. This is usually a sign of a changing aspect of your life.... hallways dream meaning
To be aware, in your dream, of a missing or false hallmark, is a warning of treachery among your associates, but to observe a hallmark where expected is a promise of success in your current interests.... hallmark dream meaning
See “hayley”... hallie, halley dream meaning
A warning that things are not as they seem to be... hallucinate dream meaning
(See Hall)... large hall dream meaning
Symbolic of a gathering of people who are similar to each other in lifestyle or beliefs, James 2:2, Jer. 9:2 ... assembly hall dream meaning
Heroes of the faith, Heb. 12:1 ... hall of fame dream meaning
Symbolic of people trying to scam or deceive you ... pool-hall dream meaning
You enter a magnificent lounge hall: your will obtain high status and material rewards; • Lounge floor collapse: you may hear sad news of your mother; • Lounge hall collapses: misfortune may strike your family... lounge hall dream meaning
Author of The Content Analysis of Dreams and The Meaning of Dreams. Hall’s work with content analysis— which is looking at the personality of the dreamer through a series of dreams rather than a single dream—is expressed in a popular form in The Meaning of Dreams. With the entrance into home life of computers, easy content analysis has become much more available. See computers and dreams. ... hall, calvin dream meaning
Wholeness; an all round’ view or a rounded character. Ball: interaction between two people, sexual and otherwise (the ball’ is in your court), in that throwing the ball may show someone trying to get one’s attention and response. Ball games, being thrown a ball: challenges, prowess, competition in the game of life; having and letting go; sex play; masturbation; a man’s ‘balls’; wholeness. Idioms: have a ball, ball at one s feet; one’s eye on the ball; start the ball rolling; new ball game, play ball with someone; he has/hasn’t the balls. See the self under archetypes. ... sphere, hall dream meaning
Attending a concert may express concerns about your public image and whether you feel as though others are hearing you. It may also point to a desire to listen to music or to be entertained. Finally, it may suggest that you need to sit down and listen.... concert hall dream meaning
A double-laced companion is trying to injure your reputation.... hall mark dream meaning
A good omen for your later life. Your circumstances will improve.... music-hall dream meaning
Example: ‘1 dream insects are dropping either on me from the ceiling of our bedroom, or crawling over my pillow. My long-suffering husband is always woken when I sit bolt upright in bed, my eyes wide open and my arm pointing at the ceiling. I try to brush them off. I can still see them—spiders or woodlice. I am now well aware it is a dream. But no matter how hard I stare the insects are there in perfect detail. I am not frightened, but wish it would go away’
(Sue D). Sue’s dream only became a hallucination when she opened her eyes and continued to see the insects in perfect clarity.
A hallucination can be experienced through any of the senses singly, or all of them together. So one might have a hallucinatory smell or sound.
To understand hallucinations, which are quite common without any use of drugs such as alcohol, LSD or cannabis, one must remember that everyone has the natural ability to produce such images. One of the definitions of a dream according to Freud is its hallucinatory quality. While asleep we can create full sensory, vocal, motor and emotional expenence in our dream. While dreaming we usually accept what we experience as real.
A hallucination is an experience of the function which produces dreams’ occurring while we have our eyes open.
The voices heard, people seen, smells smelt, although appearing to be outside us, are no more exterior than the things and images of our dreams. With this information one can understand that much classed as psychic phenomena and religious experience is an encounter with the dream process. That does not, of course, deny its imponance.
There are probably many reasons why Sue should experience a hallucination and her husband not. One might be that powerful drives and emotions might be pushing for attention in her life. Some of the primary drives are the reproductive drive, urge towards independence, pressure to meet unconscious emotions and past trauma and fears, any of which, in order to achieve their ends, can produce hallucinations.
A hallucination is therefore not an ‘illusion’ but a means of giving information from deeper levels of self. Given such names as mediumship or mystical insight, in some cultures or individuals the ability to hallucinate is often rewarded socially.
Drugs such as LSD, cannabis, psilocybin, mescaline, pey- ote and opium can produce hallucinations. This is sometimes because they allow the dream process to break through into consciousness with less intervention.
If this occurs without warning it can be very disturbing.
The very real dangers are that unconscious content, which in ordinary dreaming breaks through a threshold in a regulated way, emerges with little regulation. Fears, paranoid feelings, past traumas, can emerge into the consciousness of an individual who has no skill in handling such dangerous forces. Because the propensity of the unconscious is to create images, an area of emotion might emerge in an image such as the devil. Such images, and the power they contain, not being integrated in a proper therapeutic setting, may haunt the individual, perhaps for years. Even at a much milder level, elements of the unconscious will emerge and disrupt the person’s ability to appraise reality and make judgments. Unacknowledged fears may lead the drug user to rationalise their reasons for avoiding social activity or the world of work. See ESP and dreams; dead lover in husband under family. See also out of body experience.... hallucinations, hallucinogens dream meaning
Dreams are hallucinations and projections of our unconscious mind. However, if you dream of hallucinogenics/hallucinations, this represents the expansion of your mind, openness, compassion, understanding, wisdom, and that you are delving into foreign regions of your mind and spirit. You are exploring your imagination, creativity, and solutions to life’s challenges. See Drug.... hallucinogenic / hallucination dream meaning
Any passage can represent the passages within the body, for instance the vagina or the anus. Equally, on a psychological level, it signifies how we allow our personal space to be penetrated. Passages or corridors also represent the transitions between the various stages of our lives and how we handle the growth to maturity.... hall / passages dream meaning
To see a hallway in your dream symbolizes the beginning of a path that you are taking in life or a journey of self-exploration into the unknown. In some dreams, passages, corridors or hallways can stretch endlessly into the distance, with hundreds of doors on either side; in other dreams, they are so small you have to crouch down, or are so bewilderingly complex you get lost. Such dreams represent the way you feel about the choices and options open to you in life and it give you an invaluable vista onto what you believe to be possible and necessary. Halls in dreams also illustrate how you meet and relate to other people in real life.... hallway corridor passage dream meaning
If Hallowe’en figures in your dream in some way, this illustrates personal revelations or dramatic insights into yourself or someone else. Hallowe’en—also known as All Hallow’s Eve—is the night when witches, ghosts and spirits are believed to walk the earth and reveal themselves; so is there something in waking life you need to reveal or come to terms with? Observed annually on the night of 31 October and originally a pagan festival of the dead, Hallowe’en is celebrated today as a night of fancy dress, trick or treating, and superstitious fun and games. Wiccans and pagans, however, observe All Hallow’s Eve (also known as Sanhain) as one of their most important sacred days. For them it is a time to honor the dead, communicate with spirits and observe rituals. It is also thought to be a particularly good time to make a fresh start and commence new projects. So if Hallowe’en images float into your dream, perhaps your dream is urging you to do just that.... hallowe’en dream meaning