Okay, so last night I had this super vivid dream, and like, everything was white. I mean everything. Walls, furniture, the sky, even the freaking trees – all white. It was kinda peaceful but also a bit unsettling, you know?
So, naturally, the first thing I did when I woke up was grab my phone and start Googling. “white in a dream meaning” – that’s what I typed in. I was curious, okay?
My Deep Dive into Dreamland
I started scrolling through a bunch of websites. Some were talking about purity and innocence, which, yeah, I can kinda see that. The dream did feel calm, at least at first. It’s like a blank canvas, a fresh start, maybe?
- Purity and Innocence: A lot of sites mentioned this. It makes sense, white is often associated with these things.
- New Beginnings: This one resonated with me. I’ve been thinking about making some changes in my life, so maybe my subconscious is picking up on that.
- Emptiness or Isolation: Okay, this one was a bit darker. Some interpretations said white could represent feeling lonely or disconnected. I didn’t feel lonely in the dream, but it was definitely… different.
- Spiritual Awakening: a few websites I checked, say it is related to Spiritual things, I am not quite into this, so I skipped it.
I spent a good hour just reading different interpretations. Some were pretty out there, talking about spiritual awakenings and stuff. I’m not really into all that, but hey, to each their own, right?
Then I thought, maybe it’s not that deep. Maybe I just ate too much cheese before bed! I tend to have crazy dreams when I do that. Or Maybe the all-white room was just my brain’s way of saying, “Hey, maybe you should redecorate?” My bedroom is pretty cluttered right now.
Honestly, I still don’t know what the dream really meant. But it was fun to explore the possibilities. It’s like a little puzzle, trying to figure out what your subconscious is trying to tell you.
I decided that new Beginnings is what it means to me. I will make some changes in my life, and start doing things that I have been procrastinating.