If the door is open to the outside, this means that it is easier for people to access it. It’s the arrival of a new stage in your life, with the resolution of some old problems. The meaning is related to new opportunities that present to you. The dream of walking through a door can mean you enter a new path. Try to take advantage of this to get to know yourself and work on your self-esteem so that you feel comfortable opening doors and letting others know you too. It is related to a secret that you do not want to reveal to others or close your feelings. The dream of locking the door shows that you close the door to someone else. Take time to meet interesting people or get closer to acquaintances. Besides, this is also related to the emergence of new friendships. Make choices that you don’t frequently make. So it might be interesting that you look for new things in your life. It seems that your choice leads you to a dead end. You might move around in life without leaving your chair. The dream of seeing a revolving door can mean what it suggests. If there is light coming out of the door, that means you are heading for spiritual elevation. Remember that accepting new ideas does not mean that you have a weak personality, but you have humility and a desire always to learn something new and be open to different thoughts. You have the opportunity to take new things and follow in different ways. Open doors mean that many paths will open for you. Seeing the door open in your dreams is bound by your acceptance and willingness to accept new ideas. It may be related to insecurities in your life, which requires you to make efforts to fix it. If you see a door locked from the inside, that means you need to learn some painful lessons. If you see a door closed from the outside, it means you tend to get along less. This dream indicates that a phase of your life is over. Dream of a closed-door means you are rejected.
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