I was in a classroom staring at the black board with no one around. The black board is filled with circular shelves that holds various types of flowers - the romantic type as it seems to me. I remember putting a ring onto one of the stems of the flower that strikes me the most, hoping that Angela (the girl I had a crush on) would find it. As I was about to leave the room, Angle happens to enter the room. She looks at me with a great contempt, anger, and disgust, as if I’m some sort of stalker and harasser. All I can do is put my hands up to suggest I mean no harm while back paddling out of the room.
Dreams involving classrooms often symbolize learning, growth, or a stage in your life where you are gaining new insights or understanding. The blackboard is typically associated with lessons or knowledge that you are processing.
In your dream, the circular shelves filled with various types of romantic flowers could represent your feelings and desires, particularly those related to love, beauty, and affection. Flowers often symbolize hope, potential, and the blossoming of relationships. Choosing to put a ring on one of the stems suggests a desire for commitment or connection with that particular flower, metaphorically representing your feelings for Angela.
The shift in tone when Angela enters the room signifies a conflict between your hopes and your fears. Her reaction of contempt and disgust may reflect your anxieties about how she perceives you or your feelings. It’s common for dreams to amplify our insecurities, and this might indicate that you fear being misunderstood or judged by her. The hands-up gesture signifies a wish to convey innocence and a wish to avoid confrontation, highlighting feelings of vulnerability.
Overall, your dream may be exploring themes of desire, fear of rejection, and how you perceive yourself in the context of your feelings for Angela. It invites you to reflect on your emotions towards her and possibly address any insecurities you have regarding romantic pursuits.