The Curious Dreamer’s Dream Dictionary

by Nancy Wagaman
The meaning of a corner can depend on the type of corner and its context.

Turning a corner when you’re walking or traveling can represent a change or the start of a new phase.

Not being able to see what’s around a corner can represent looking toward the future, feeling like you don’t know what lies ahead, or the idea of something that’s hidden or inaccessible.

Someone hiding around a corner can represent a feeling that they have hidden motives or are withholding information.

Being stuck in a corner can represent feeling limited in your options or powerless somehow in your life.

Being cornered by someone can represent feeling pressured or even attacked somehow.

Being sent to a corner as punishment can represent the idea of punishment, accusation, rejection, or isolation from others (real or feared).

See Crossroads, Turning, Circles, Going in, Erratic, Traveling, Driving, Walking, Curve

A Guide to Dreams and Sleep Experiences

by Tony Crisp
Example: 4I was afraid the thugs would comer and attack me’ (Pauline B). Example: ‘I went into an obscure cor­ner of the cloakroom and hung up the coat—then I went through the pockets’ (Mrs RE). Feeling trapped or restricted; or, as in the second example, a hidden or little admitted as­pect of oneself. Occasionally such boundaries or restrictions might produce a sense of snugness or security. Street or pro­tected room corner: the unexpected or unseen; new experi­ence; public gaze; indecision or the act of making a decision. Idioms: drive somebody into a corner, in a tight comer, knock the comers off someone; turn the corner, hole in the corner affair.

Ten Thousand Dream Dictionary

by Pamela Ball
1- To turn a corner in a dream indicates that we have succeeded in moving forward into new experiences, despite what may have seemed to be obstacles in front of us. Turning a right- handed corner indicates a logical course of action, to turn a left-handed one indicates a more intuitive approach.

2- We are making available a hidden or little admitted aspect of ourselves. We no longer need to feel trapped or restricted. We can handle the unexpected or the new experience.

3- To turn the corner spiritually is to gain a new perspective on our own spiritual indecision.