Dream of the road
by DreamofWhat

Dreaming about the road is often seen as a powerful symbol with deep meanings. In this article, we will explore the various interpretations of dreams involving the road, from cultural beliefs to modern psychological analysis.
Dreams about the road can reveal insights into your subconscious, shedding light on your emotions, desires, and concerns. Understanding these dreams can provide valuable guidance in your waking life.
Read on to learn more about the symbolism of dreaming about the road and how it may relate to your current situation.
Dreaming about the Road
Dreaming of two paths indicates that you will face a choice.
Dreaming of a rough and narrow road means that you have to go through ups and downs, or there is pain in your heart that is difficult to resolve.
Dreaming of the rough road full of thorns indicates that you will experience trials, but as long as you persist in your efforts, you will achieve extraordinary success.
Traveling along a rugged road in your dreams indicates that the new business you will start will only bring you sadness and waste your time. If trees and flowers grow on both sides of the road, it indicates that you will get a fortune unexpectedly, which is very happy.
The road represents the road of life. When a person is faced with a choice, he will dream that there are bifurcations in the road, and different roads have different scenes, indicating his different choices. When you take a certain path in your dream, it means that deep in your heart, or subconsciously, or your "primitive man", you have chosen that path. The landscapes of buildings or trees along the road represent things experienced in the course of life.
A young man dreamed of walking in the garden with several friends, all dressed in ancient costumes and dressed like monks. Then a group of gangsters attacked them. So they took out their weapons and fought each other and killed all the gangsters. They killed several gangsters in succession, and finally a group of female thieves came, and he did not hesitate to kill the past. The knife in his hand had reached the other party's abdomen, when he suddenly found out that the other side was his primary school classmate, so he didn't have the heart to do it. The gang left. He wanted to ask the primary school classmate, so he caught up with him. The gang came out of the garden and walked along a long path lined with dilapidated buildings. He kept catching up, getting closer and closer, but then he suddenly remembered to buy ink, so he went into a stationery store. When he came out, the gang had disappeared, so he chased and chased down the road, which was rugged and very long, and finally reached a crossroads. He felt that he should turn around and take a bus after him, so he went to the bus stop, where there were a lot of people, and several cars came but none of them were right. Suddenly he realized that he should take the bus opposite. When he got to the opposite platform, there was no one there. He looked up at the stop sign, but it was in Japanese. He couldn't help being at a loss.
It turned out that the young man had liked a girl in the class since junior high school, and the two had been in touch, but he was afraid of affecting his studies and never confessed his love to that girl. When he went to college, he wanted to say it, but he wanted to devote himself to his study and clear his mind. He fights with gangsters in his dreams to show that he can overcome his thoughts, which means he can't overcome them without killing the female thief. Wearing ancient costumes means escapism (like a monk who means to stay away from love). The primary school classmate of his dream has many similarities with this girl, so he represents this girl. He chased after her, indicating that he wanted her.
The following section is about the road. The chase girl stole a long path, which can be explained as:
His emotional ups and downs
It means that they have been dating for a long time in the past.
The path said that the feelings were not very strong in the past.
At the same time, the long path also shows that he thinks it is very long and difficult to walk.
When he was about to catch up, he thought of studying again, so he went into the stationery store and no one was there. This can be explained by his alienation from the girl because he is busy with his studies. In addition, the dilapidated house by the side of the road means that the woman is "old". Crossroads indicate choice, which is likely to be another person intruding into his emotional world. Because in high school, there was another girl who was very kind to the dreamer, and this girl was learning Japanese by herself. So it can be regarded as the Japanese on the latter station sign to represent this girl. He wanted to chase by car, saying that he wanted to finish the pursuit quickly, but he found that there were a lot of people at the first stop sign (on behalf of the first girl) and the car was wrong. This may mean that there are a lot of people chasing this girl, and he can't find a suitable and quick way to pursue her. So he thought of another girl, but the stop sign was in Japanese, indicating that he could not communicate with the second girl.
Note: This article includes elements of superstition and is for entertainment purposes only. For any concerns regarding your dreams or mental health, it's recommended to consult a psychologist or medical professional.