We have a gathering, me and my classmates in my current present life. We were actually given tasks but we chose to hang out insted. Mr . Bobby, one of our teachers, went to a room upstairs while telling us to do or get something in a room. Our vice president, Hanna, followed him but came back because she was scolded by him. Mr. Bobby said to go to the basement. It is not scary, it is lit.
In this dream, the gathering with your classmates represents a sense of community and social connection in your waking life. The fact that you chose to hang out instead of completing tasks suggests a desire for leisure and enjoyment over responsibilities. The presence of Mr. Bobby, one of your teachers, represents authority and guidance. His departure to a room upstairs may symbolize stepping away from direct involvement in your current situation or taking a more detached position. The fact that your vice president, Hanna, followed Mr. Bobby but was scolded and came back suggests a fear of getting in trouble or facing criticism for deviating from what is expected or prescribed. The basement, which is described as not scary but well lit, may symbolize exploring or delving into deeper aspects of yourself or your subconscious. It could represent a desire to uncover hidden potential or insights. Overall, this dream could suggest a conflict between the desire for leisure and enjoyment, represented by hanging out with classmates, and the pressure of responsibilities or external expectations, represented by the tasks given. It may also indicate a curiosity or longing to explore deeper aspects of your being in a safe and illuminated manner, as represented by the basement.