I've experienced something similar to the phenomenon you describe that leads me to believe your dreams may have more substance than dreams are traditionally given credit for.
Years ago, back in high school, I apparently summoned the presence of a friend who was several miles away and asleep. She interacted with "me" in her dream and was later able to describe my state of mind and the event that triggered her summoning (a bad dream) with chilling accuracy. I'm am not given to bad dreams (knock on wood). I apparently summoned her, once I'd woken, while wishing vervently and fearfully for her prescence. Soon thereafter, I had another experience along these same lines, but not relevant enough to go into here.
At any rate--as wilbjammin suggested earlier, it's impossible for a man to know he has a hallway if he's never opened the door to his room.
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