Dreaming about Unable to find a hiding place
The dreamer wants to hide but no suitable place exists. The reading centers on exposure itself and on the inability to manage what is being seen.
Common interpretations
Jungian
When no hiding place is available, the reading often shifts to the experience of exposure rather than concealment. In the Jungian frame, this can suggest that the material the dreamer has been keeping out of view is pressing toward consciousness, and the usual defenses are no longer doing the work they once did. The discomfort is typically read as a sign of transition rather than failure.
You run from room to room and every door is glass, every closet too shallow. The reading often points to something interior that is asking to be seen, whether or not you feel ready.
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