Nancy Wagaman Interpretation: The ending of a process or activity can represent an actual, feared, expected, or imagined situation in which something ends.
Consider the context (such as whether the ending was expected or a surprise), who or what was involved, and your feelings about the ending.
If you were the one ending the process, consider your motivation (which could point to a desire to end something, feeling a need or obligation to do so, or a belief that the activity has run its course).
See also the specific type of process that’s ending.
See also: Quitting; Interrupting; Failure; Breaking Up; Death of You; Ex; Phase or Process; Dying; Dead Acquaintance; Graduation; Starting Over; Closing