Briefly
A wall, as a symbol, represents a myriad of concepts and emotions ranging from barriers, obstacles, and division to protection, security, and boundaries. It can denote confinement and isolation but also provide a sense of safety and sanctuary. The wall is a powerful icon that carries both positive and negative connotations depending on its context.
Wall in Dreams
In the realm of dreams, walls usually symbolize obstacles that the dreamer is facing or will face in the near future. They may indicate a sense of confinement or feeling trapped in a particular situation. Walls could also suggest emotional barriers the dreamer has put up preventing them from addressing certain issues or expressing their true feelings. However, an intact wall in a dream might symbolize a healthy boundary, signifying the dreamer’s ability to safeguard their personal space and mental peace.
Wall in Myths and Folklore
Walls have a significant presence in various myths, legends, and even fairy tales. They are often depicted as structures of great power and strength, such as the walls of Jericho in the Bible or the Great Wall of China in Chinese mythology. In many stories, they serve as barriers against evil forces, protecting the inhabitants within. Conversely, they may also symbolize imprisonment or captivity, such as the walls of the labyrinth holding the Minotaur in Greek mythology or Rapunzel’s tower in traditional fairy tales. Regardless of their portrayal, walls in these narratives often carry a symbolic weight, representing formidable challenges or tests to be overcome.
Reviewed by Alexander Lys, M.L., a specialist in the field of symbolism research and dream psychology. A certified participant in numerous psychological seminars and courses, the author of hundreds of articles on psychology, including studies on symbolism in dreams and myths from a scientific perspective.