Universal Landscape: Unknown or hidden resources.
Dreaming Lens: Did you find a hidden room, or did you just search for it? Was it difficult to find, or did you come upon it with ease? If you found a hidden room, what did you find in it? Was the room well lit, or dark and mysterious? Were the feelings around the search and discovery of the room scary, friendly, helpful, or dangerous?
Personal Focus: A house or home of any kind represents the dreamer’s sense of self. If you discover a room that you didn’t know was there, it is like finding a new aspect of yourself that was formerly unknown. This can be interpreted as something that is just becoming available to you, such as new thoughts, resources, or strengths that exist in you but were previously unavailable or untapped.
What you find in a hidden room should figure prominently in your interpretation. Your association with anything you seek or discover should be considered as symbolic of a resource that you already possess, but are just now able to utilize.
Not all hidden room dreams are pleasant; some can be quite disturbing. If this is the case, remember that if you find something troubling within your psyche, accepting and incorporating such Shadow elements are crucial to facilitating integration.
If the room suddenly disappears, consider that the resource you counted on finding within yourself may not be as fully formed as you had thought. No matter what the sensibility of the discovery, this image is always an embodiment of the possibility that at any moment in life, more can be revealed.
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