I was in my high school and I'm scared of darkness and suddenly my school electricity was off and I scream and run to my class.i don't know why but I hug my classmate, Ashraf tightly and he hugged me back I guess I don't remember.They all ask if we have to be In assembly cause no electricity but I said no one's there.i try to breathe on his ears but he did react anything and I keep doing that.He comfort me.He wear white school uniform.he hold my hand and lead to go downstair.Aftet that he hug me by my neck and walk from behind. Suddenly teacher saw and I told the teacher I don't have crush on him and im scared of darkness that why he is holding me like that.After the teacher goes he didn't touch me.i was nervous and I hold his finger and walk to the assembly.Everyone was there and he looks at him and I said god promise no one was there before this.We sit in our class.he didn't speak the all time.I don't like that Ashraf But why I dream like that.it feels so real that I think about it all day and I even miss his touch.but in real life he never touched me.He have gf in real life.
Dreams about school often symbolize our formative years, where we learned about ourselves and developed relationships. High school particularly represents a time of social interactions, anxieties, and self-discovery. The darkness and loss of electricity in your dream could symbolize feelings of fear or uncertainty you might be facing in your waking life. This fear might extend beyond just the literal darkness and represent a fear of the unknown or situations where you feel a lack of control.
Your instinct to scream and run to your classroom indicates a desire for safety and familiarity in an unsettling situation. Hugging your classmate Ashraf can represent seeking comfort and reassurance from someone you know, even if you don't have strong feelings for him in real life. This act could symbolize a deep-rooted need for support and connection when you're feeling vulnerable. The fact that you hugged him tightly suggests a level of emotional dependency or desire for closeness during times of stress.
In dreams, actions that seem out of character, like breathing close to someone’s ear repeatedly, can signify the subconscious mind's exploration of intimacy, vulnerability, or acknowledgment of desires that you may not be fully aware of. The dream reflects an inner dialogue about longing for comfort, emotional warmth, or connection, even if it is manifesting in a way that feels confusing or contradictory.
Ashraf leading you downstairs and holding your hand indicates guidance and safety, while the hug from behind can symbolize protection. However, when the teacher sees, you feel the need to assert that you don’t have a crush on him, indicating that you feel the pressure of societal norms or expectations about relationships and how they should be expressed. This highlights a conflict between your subconscious feelings and your conscious thoughts on relationships.
During your assembly in the dream, the fact that Ashraf doesn’t speak but is still present may represent an unexpressed understanding or a situation in your life where communication is absent but still feels significant. It also suggests that even if these feelings are intense, they may not lead to action or change in waking life, given his real-life relationship.
The residual emotions from the dream, such as feeling his touch or missing his presence, are powerful indicators of the dream's emotional weight. They reveal a longing for connection and security that transcends the dream narrative. While you might not feel a romantic attraction toward Ashraf in real life, dreams often draw on familiar figures to explore deeper emotional truths and desires for closeness.
Reflecting on why you experienced this feeling could signal an emotional need to be heard, supported, or understood in your life right now. Consider what aspects of your life may feel overwhelming or dark, and think about who (besides Ashraf) might provide you comfort when facing these feelings. This dream is an opportunity to engage with your emotions and explore the nature of your needs for connection and safety in your waking life.