What does it mean to see myself in old locations, such as a school, in a dream?

I’m ‘Joseph the Dreamer,’ lol. My mum and I have similar dreams most of the time; sometimes the messages are clear, sometimes they are not.
However, I have been paying attention to some of my reoccurring dreams, and I noticed that I always see myself going back to my junior secondary school either to write an exam or something, and in those exams, I never finish any.
I finished since 2006, so you can figure how long I have been away from school and my surprise each time this happens. This kind of dream has been happening for about 2 years, but I never paid attention to it until lately because of its reoccurrence.
I honestly want to know what it means and for it to stop completely.
I'm sure when in the enrollment form, one of the questions that was asked was, "How well do you remember your dreams?" I'm sure some people probably thought, "What? What do dreams have to do with meditation?" Well, we're going to be learning a lot along the way. We're still in the beginning, so, you know, we're still actually treading very lightly.
You know, one of the things that starts to happen when we adopt a very meditative lifestyle and carry out certain meditative practices, one of the realms that opens up majestically is the realm of dreams. So, that's something that we're going to touch on here and there, not fully because that's a whole world of its own.
Nevertheless, of course, dreams are many things. Most of the time, they're very symbolic because the realm of the spirit is very poetic. In the realm of the spirit, we deal with the world of essence. I'm looking for the right words to explain it.
There, you can see a tree, and a tree doesn't so much mean a tree like the way we have in the physical world; a tree can mean something that houses other things, something that bears fruit; a tree could be a business, a tree could be a church, a tree could be a person, and so forth, right? Water can mean water; it can mean cleansing; it can mean life. In the realm of the spirit, things take on a very symbolic and poetic form.
And when, for example, one has dreams of going back to secondary school, going back to a particular classroom, right? Again, every dream is peculiar to the dreamer and requires personal interpretation for each dreamer.
But in general, when one has dreams where there is a repetition of a class exam and maybe, you know, they are not doing well and they never, as you said, finish any of the exams, like I said yesterday when I was answering the person's question on dreams, I was talking about how a dream more than anything shows the spiritual reality of a particular time; you know, it's the spiritual reality of one's life.
And whether we know it or not, what we call the school of the Holy Spirit is life itself. The different classrooms that the Holy Spirit puts us in are synonymous with the different phases and stages of our lives, right? And each phase, each season, each time of our life, there's something that God wants to teach us in that time, and there's a fruit he's seeking to be born out of us in that time.
Now, for example, let's say a recurring season of betrayal of friendship happens a lot; that is, your friends betray you, and it happens every two years, every three years, and every time it happens, you blow, and you lose it, you get crazy; that's what we call a failed exam. I'm just giving a general example of what an exam can be like and what a classroom can be like, right? Where God is trying to teach a person how to have dominion over certain pains of life, right?
For some people in their marriage, certain cycles keep on coming, and it won't stop until the fruit God wants is born. And sometimes in the marriage, God wants patience to be born, so a particular issue keeps coming; maybe he wants generosity to be born, and so on.
Now when a person doesn't pass that class by learning the lesson God wants them to learn and bearing the fruit he wants them to bear, it's very possible that he can communicate it to a person with a dream of a repeated class, alright? Saying that you've not learned this thing, my friend, you've not learned it; you've not yet learned it, you need to learn this.
So it's worthy of, you know, contemplation, worthy of prayer, and I advise you to even pray, "Lord, what is this learning that you want me to have that I don't yet quite have? What fruit are you trying to see come out of me that is yet to come out? Open my eyes, Lord, and help me."
And you'll be surprised as you pray that, in that moment or maybe in some days or something, some realization will come upon you, and you realize, oh my, this particular cycle has been happening over and over again, this particular season. And you make up your mind to learn what you're supposed to learn.
The Bible says, "Jesus Christ learned obedience from the things that he suffered." So even Jesus had to go through phases that prepared him for the betrayal of someone like Judas, where he knew that his assassin was eating bread with him and he had dominion over that moment. I'm just giving a basic example.
And I pray that God gives you more light. It is well with you. God bless you.