You have a stalker following you... watch out and always be alert!
Here's my weird interpretation:
Psychology teacher: A "masked" stalker (means he/she hides behind a "good" persona to lure in victims). He's in "psychology" ==> possible that he is a emotional / mental abuser
Lots of doors: Confusion, Frustration
Escaping the teacher: you sense someone is watching / spying on you and you want to run away and hopefully find someone you "trust" to tell your problems to.
It's either that or you're really, really stressed out... have you any essay due in his class by Friday or something?
2007-03-21 12:39:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Your growing and your parents are starting to let go and trust you to make your own decisions. The doors signify the different choices you have that will decide your future.
The teacher, hmmmmmm.....maybe there's something between school and an intimate relationship that's blocking you from hearing what your teacher is really trying to say. The real lessons your not hearing because your mind is on something else when your in class. You need to divide the two and focus on whats in front of you and save the other for a time that doesn't interfere with your class time. Learn from every experience you have.
Peace out....
2007-03-27 23:03:20
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answered by zia 3
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I'm not expert, but I sure as hell have fun trying to interpret these things.
You psychology teacher at your house might mean that he is invading your privacy. I don't know your situation outside of your dream, but maybe you feel like he is being intrusive into your life. The fact that your house looks difference also might mean that there is something disturbing your everyday life or that there has been a change in your life that disrupted the flow of everything you felt comfortable with.
Your parents not talking to him might mean they are unaware of the situation or what is going on in your life.
All the doors and windows could mean that you have all these chances to escape or confront the problem, but you can't. Something is holding you back. Maybe you are afraid to speak up about something that is bothering you?
Hope that helps and good luck deicephering it!
2007-03-23 08:44:36
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answered by lyzz 2
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There could be many interpretations to this dream...
One idea I have is that maybe deep down inside of you, you have the smallest of feelings for him. Or your dream may be showing you that he has some feelings for you. The first guess isn't all that likely and I wouldn't know whether your psychology teacher likes you or not.
But like I said, there can be may interpretations to this one dream. Sorry if I'm no help, since I didn't have the dream I cant know everything about it.
Check out these dream interpretation sites for some help:
http://www.freakydreams.com/freaky.htm
http://www.dreammoods.com/dreamdictionary/
http://www.psychicguild.com/dream.php
http://www.dreamhawk.com/d-dic.htm
Or type "dream interpreter" or "dream analysis" in a search browser.
Hope you understand what your dream is about.. And don't worry in your class (if you are) it's a dream and didn't happen in real life.
Good luck and hoped I helped a bit.
2007-03-21 12:51:14
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answered by Arim 2
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I think that your subconsious has picked up on a mild conflict with your Psych teach either paying you more attention that what you want or he has boundry issues.
The many rooms in your dream is possibly telling you that you don't know how to get away from the attention, as there are so many questions about the situation still unanswered.
Closed door = Unaswered question
Remember, this doesn't completely mean that your Psych teacher has an attraction to you or even has boundry issues. It is a dream, afterall.
2007-03-21 12:53:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dream has a lot of sexual energy in it. Whether it be an attraction you have for him, or a fear that he is attracted to you, or you are feeling perpetrated upon by him...it's hard to tell without knowing more about your life situation. Your house is your subconscious mind and the doors are the various doors to your psyche (were they closed or open?). The hallway represents the path you are on. Your parents not talking to him indicates you do not feel supported or protected by them. Your feelings of disgust either come from a real fear you have of this man, or from the guilt you feel from being attracted to him. His following indicates you have been thinking about this and can't seem to get it off of your mind, so it is following you around.
Whatever you gut feeling is about this man in your waking state is the best information about this person. Trust it, as it is there to protect you.
2007-03-29 11:19:32
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answered by themysticvoodoo 2
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The house symbolically is your own mind
the many Windows and doors can be seen symbolically as all the avenues you have available to you at this time for information education growth and enlightenment. The fact that your parents don't acknowledge him may be that you feel that your parents would not necessarily understand or relate to the things that this person is teaching you. The fact that he is in your house and following you and showing interest, yet you are repulsed and run away from him may represent your own contempt and fear of applying what he is teaching you to yourself and your current situation. Hope this helps.
2007-03-29 08:43:49
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answered by redseagoddess 3
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Wow! some dream!
Are you studying Freud right now? He really twisted things up for women and it sounds like this psych teacher may be doing it to you in real life and your subconscious is letting know about this fear.
In dreams houses tend to represent your body. The Bible refers to it as the temple of the soul.
Doors take you to another room. You have a lot of doors so it sounds like you have a lot of options (choices) in handling this problem (dream).
Hallways, long or short sometimes represent any type of journey you are on (emotional, actual, psychological). You walk down or through the hallway to get to which ever door you need to go through.
Parents are protectors of their children and household. You are uneasy because they are not talking to him. But on the other hand he is your visitor.
Some one following you (chasing you) is a common representation of a big monster chasing you wanting to do horrible terrible things to you.
A person's home is his/her castle and to have someone come in univited (burgler, etc.) is pretty frightening in real life, so it is understandable that a dream of that nature can be most uncomfortable.
Psychologists study the way people think which in itself is pretty scarey. One tends to think they are getting in your head and one person in there is enough without someone else poking around. No wonder you were uneasy! You did not invite him as a visitor, no wonder your parents aren't talking to him!
You may want to talk to your parents about the uneasy feelings you have about your psych teacher and get some emotional and psychological support.
If any of this sounds right or resonates to what you are feeling then it is. If is sounds like crap then it is.
2007-03-27 15:30:15
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answered by aggylynn 4
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Dreams are never what they appear to be. I would say alot of doors...you always want a exit..to feel safe..not feel trapped anywhere.
Also it is your psychology teacher, has he come close to home...with a certain topic or issue in class?
I also wonder have you in anyway been sexually abused?
Or it could be the complete opposite..are you attracted to the teacher?
Also your parents did not talk to him...is there any issue you want to discuss with them, and either you can't or they do not listen?
This is what I get from your dream...I hope it may have helped.
Ciao!
2007-03-21 12:45:57
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answered by bodacious baby 7
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Hum...somehow your psychology teacher represents an unwanted suitor, someone who is attracted to you in a sexual manner; but you feel repulsed by this individual...according to the dream, even your parents wouldn't approve of such an individual...lots of doors and a hall...those could be possible escape routes?....to add to the discomfort, even your home became alien with the addition of the hall and extra doors.
Perhaps you no longer feel safe in your parent's house from individuals who would make such advances upon you.
2007-03-27 20:06:19
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answered by obsidian_black76 2
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Most everyone has experienced nightmares or bad dreams ranging from being chased by something scary to standing naked in public,what researchers in Montreal have found is that these nighttime dramas happen more often than previously thought,and their impact may be greater than suspected. ACD Association for the Study of Dreams listed some common causes of bad dreams are: Illness with fever,A death of a loved one,Anxiety or Stress,Reaction to or side effect of a drug, Eating just prior to going to bed.
2007-03-21 13:04:52
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answered by Anonymous
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