Entering an area or structure (such as walking through a door) can represent: A transition from one space or time to another.
Change.
A new beginning, phase, project, or mode.
Making an agreement.
Entering into an area where you’re not allowed can represent: a fear or respect for authority, a feeling or fear of making a poor choice.
Entering someone else’s property or personal space can represent: compromising personal boundaries or integrity, disrespect, betrayal, anger, or an intent to harm.
Consider also your feelings, intent, and motivations for entering.
See Also: Crossing, Edge, Coming to an, Limit or Boundary, Knocking, Door or Entrance, Doorknob, Opening, Traveling, Driving, Walking, Passageway, Bridge, Invading, Starting Over, Agreement, Joining
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