Some people say that "dreaming back to the classroom" is simply too common. I dream about it every day. Is it because I miss campus time too much? No, no,no. It's not what you think. Let's take a dream as an example to understand what "dream back to class" means.
Dream Example 00 1 Biology Class Dreamer: DiDingMu
Dream Interpreter: Mr. Erdingmu
My dream is already very vague. Maybe I was in a high school class, and the teacher talked about biology, and then asked me to answer questions. I also forgot to answer any questions, but I didn't seem to answer them well, and then the teacher reminded me to listen carefully. There are still questions that I need to answer. (Biology is my best subject) I looked at the content of my study, and I was full of confidence in the next question, thinking that I must get to know the teacher well and want to show myself in front of the teacher. Still a little anxious. Then I woke up.
"Interpretation of dreams"
Because the dreamer didn't do well in real life, he was worried about leaving a bad impression on Master. The anxiety in reality, in the dream, turned into a bad impression on the teacher in class. Dreamers usually feel anxious in class and then reflect it in their dreams.
The classroom here has two meanings. First, it makes you feel anxious. Second, it means that you are studying now.
This is a very common "dream back to class". If you carefully understand the emotions in the dream, you will find that anxiety is really common in this dream, and all cats and dogs who come to your house will have the same dream (just kidding). Huh? You ask me why? Have you forgotten the horror of being dominated by the teacher in class at school?
As we said before, the emotions in dreams and those in real life are understandable, but the dreams are expressed in different ways (to make you less aware of your subconscious thoughts). Just like this dream, the dreamer is aware of the anxiety in reality, so the dream will also make you aware of anxiety. The classroom here is to make you just the master in reality and the teacher in the dream.
In fact, if you think about it carefully, "master" and "teacher" also have something in common. They are all people who teach you to study. Although you changed a person in your dream, the essence will not change. This is why dream interpretation is possible.
The "classroom" here corresponds to anxiety and study.
What is the significance of "classroom"? Let's look at the next case.
Dream example 0 13? Dreamer: Anonymous? Dream Interpreter: Mr. Erdingmu
It was in a classroom, saying that I came back to get my grades after the exam. I was the first person to enter the classroom. I opened the curtain of the classroom, and I sat in the seat on the side of the classroom. Then several other students came, including my husband. When he passed me, I said that the honey in your supermarket was sold out, and he calmly told me that I knew. I regretted it when I finished, because I had a cold war with him recently and shouldn't talk to him first. But now that I have said it, I can only do this. The last row is a very strong boy. I teased him on purpose. He seems interested in me, too. I also want to know what to do if my husband sees this.
"Interpretation of dreams"
The dreamer is having a cold war with her husband, and the feeling in the dream is also a cold war. The classroom here seems to be different from the classroom with anxiety, because there is no teacher and no anxiety in the dream. It is easy to understand that you want to get a result in your dream, which is the result of the cold war in real life. It can be seen that the dreamer really wants to end this cold war relationship. Pulling the curtain from the dream and taking the initiative to talk are all aimed at opening his heart and seeking active communication.
It seems that the classroom is just a scene, and the background environment used in the dream is meaningless. But look at the last paragraph, "The last row is a strong guy. I teased him on purpose. He seems to be interested in me.". Describe a scene in the classroom here.
Here is a trick to explain dreams: the end of a dream is closest to waking up, so it is the place closest to reality in the dream. It's easy to cut into the dream through the end of the dream.
The last paragraph is both a dream and a reality. The dreamer and her husband met at school. They should have very good memories on campus. The strong boys here are also like the dreamer's husband at school. Show the previous scene in the dream and comfort yourself. People always recall the past when life is not smooth. At the same time, the dreamer wants to remind her husband, "Look how good you used to be."
Everyone has youth, and most of the best things happen on campus. It turns out that the "classroom" here represents good memories.
Campus and classroom, anxiety and happiness, beauty and unhappiness, rarely combine two contradictory and perfect places.
Dreams are always inseparable from life. The dream campus and classroom are also a part of life.