we went to a house that turned out to be horror. it started out like we were driving and then the dream turned into a slumber party with girls sitting in a circle around. and in the dream I knew there was a murderer. One by one we were stabbed by the attacker. Then it turned into everyone who was attacked, was on a committee together, and that’s why we were all stabbed. The heroin was not killed, and she ended up being able to go to prom. Even though earlier, she hadn’t wanted to. and her dad took her even though he could’ve taking her sisters. At one point after the murder part of the dream someone visited the house, and we went down a set of stone stairs. Followed by more stone stairs.. and into a basement with stone stairs. the stone stairs all looked like seating for a stage with the stage on the bottom. in the bottom bottom, it turned out there was a evil shrine for child murder. and that was where the murderer was located. And even though this was terrible he had followers and they were all in a field waiting to follow their guru. Next, in the dream I imagined, I was one of the murder survivors, and I decided to do swimming fireman hockey as a way to cope. I had to sign up at the top of the ladder, and I cried for a half an hour because I was so grief stricken. Finally I signed up. I wasn’t the only girl there, and I wasn’t the only murder Survivor. Another girl did many clubs to help get past the trauma. Her and I chatted and what was actually a trash heap and we talked about my hometown and somebody from it that she knew. We realized we were needing to clean ourselves after playing in the trash heap. So we went to a waterfall next to us. I couldn’t get to the top of the waterfall across the way with the others. But I could talk to him as I washed my feet in a deep puddle on the top. It was a beautiful landscape of waterfalls. there were people enjoying it and a photographer filming somebody. I saw my friend Mr. Bill from high school, and he gave me a big hug. We went back to the hockey place, and my friend discovered that her bike was stolen. I explored and realized mine was too. I was devastated.. My friend told me that my bike was there, because I was a master luthier, and reminded me that I could make a bike better than I could buy. I cried because I wanted my bike and I didn’t want to try so hard to make it. Even though I knew that I could make my own bike. I started to suit up next to the girl to begin training for the hockey team.
This dream appears to reflect a mixture of fear, trauma, coping mechanisms, and self-doubt. The horror house at the beginning symbolizes a sense of danger and uncertainty. The slumber party represents a state of vulnerability and trust in others. The presence of a murderer may indicate underlying fears or anxieties in your waking life.
The committee formed by the survivors suggests a need for unity and support in dealing with difficult situations. The protagonist's ability to go to prom symbolizes resilience and the ability to move forward despite past trauma. The decision to participate in various activities, such as swimming and hockey, illustrates different coping mechanisms employed by individuals to overcome trauma.
The stone stairs leading to the basement with an evil shrine could symbolize the depths of the subconscious mind where dark desires or emotions reside. The followers waiting in the field represent the influence of external forces or negative influences in your life.
The trash heap symbolizes emotional baggage or negative experiences that need cleansing. The waterfall represents a source of renewal and healing, while the friend from high school and the hug from Mr. Bill suggest emotional support and comfort.
The stolen bikes represent a loss of independence or mobility. The friend's encouragement to make a better bike symbolizes the ability to overcome challenges and create something meaningful. The protagonist's initial resistance and desire for her own bike may indicate a lack of confidence or fear of investing effort into rebuilding after loss.
Ultimately, the dream implies a journey of self-discovery, healing, and finding strength in the face of adversity. It may suggest a need to confront fears, seek support, and trust in your own abilities to overcome challenging situations.