I was in a newly built building with 2 floors, and a small space, but with glass walls. I was working on the first floor, and an old friend was on the second floor. He came to ask me if his wife can borrow my suitcase, and I asked him that she return it as soon as she is done, as I needed it. Later I saw my purple suitcase standing outside, and I called my friend, and was furious that his wife left my suitcase unattended, where anyone can steal it.
Dreams often reflect our thoughts, feelings, and experiences, and your dream seems to touch on themes of boundaries, trust, and possibly feelings of vulnerability. 1. **The Building**: A newly built building can symbolize new beginnings or a fresh chapter in your life. The two floors may represent different aspects of your life or different perspectives—your own on the first floor and your friend's on the second. 2. **Glass Walls**: Glass walls imply transparency and vulnerability. You may feel exposed or scrutinized in your current situation. It could also suggest that you value honesty and openness in relationships. 3. **The Suitcase**: A suitcase often symbolizes the baggage we carry in life, including experiences, emotions, and responsibilities. In this context, your suitcase may represent something personal or valuable that you want to protect. 4. **Friend's Request**: Your friend asking to borrow your suitcase indicates a level of trust or reliance within your friendship. However, your concern for its return and the need for it back may suggest feelings of anxiety about boundaries and the importance of maintaining your personal space or belongings. 5. **The Anger**: Your anger at your friend's wife for leaving the suitcase unattended reflects feelings of frustration, especially about how others might not respect your things or boundaries. This could signal a need to communicate your boundaries more clearly in real life. Overall, your dream might indicate that you are navigating your relationships and personal boundaries, particularly regarding how much you are willing to give versus what you expect in return. It could also reflect deeper feelings of vulnerability or concern about how others perceive or treat your personal belongings, be they physical or emotional.