I had a dream during war time in the morning of my dad tells me my uncle was bitten by a dog in our Homeland and me as a doctor my dad starts telling the symptoms of rabies my uncle got and act them vigorously and I confirm the symptoms and tell him the rabies is a virus and follow him and tell him other symptoms like fear of water then we go out in the street behind our home in the city of the capital riding in a toktok (a small three wheels open cart used for carrying goods) I was in the behind vault my dad was in front driving then I got severe fear because of my shirt resembles colors of the army outfit and we might be taken down by the ongoing fire shooting when I look to my shirt I find it not green like the army and feel relieved because it's in white with black dots.. I remember we met my younger brother in the street and he tells us something I don't remember but it feels like errands then I woke up
This dream could symbolize a sense of responsibility and the fear of danger or conflict. The war time setting suggests a period of turmoil or chaos in your life. Your father telling you about your uncle being bitten by a dog could represent a problem or challenge in your family or personal life. As a doctor in the dream, it may indicate your desire to help and provide guidance. The symptoms of rabies could suggest an infectious or harmful situation that needs attention.
The fear you experience due to your shirt resembling army colors reflects your anxiety about being caught in the crossfire of the ongoing conflict. However, finding out that your shirt is actually different (white with black dots) brings relief, indicating a realization that you are not directly involved in the danger.
Meeting your younger brother may symbolize support or the need for assistance from a family member. The specific details of the conversation are not remembered, but it could represent completing tasks or running errands related to the current challenges in your life.
Overall, this dream highlights your concern for your family, your role as a protector, and your fear of being caught up in a dangerous situation. It suggests a need to navigate through difficulties while maintaining a sense of personal safety and security.