I had a dream I was in the bathtub but the tub was not located at my house I was getting out and dressed when my son came in and I asked him to drive the our house and grab something. He’s only 14 but apparently he was driving around? I left the bathtub place and I was about to head home but then I decided to drive to my mom’s house which was the opposite way of my house. For some reason I ended up on a tricycle pedaling to my moms, but when I got to my mom’s house it wasn’t her house. It was the middle of the night and a bunch of people were sleeping there. I had to sneak around and I remember just taking a bunch of things and putting it in a trash bag. Someone woke up so I ran out and forgot my tricycle. I was wanting to head home when I look up and see a giant gorilla stomping around the city. I was worried because I knew my son was driving around and it looked like the gorilla could have been stomping in the same area. I go to call him when I realized I had his cell phone and my own cell phone and I couldn’t get ahold of him. I start running with my trash bag and I can’t run really fast. I get stopped by a homeless man who starts singing to me and then I hear police sirens go off and I’m worried they’ll catch me with this bag of stuff I just stole so I gave it to the homeless man and tried to run away again
This dream appears to be a reflection of various anxieties and concerns you may be experiencing in your waking life.
The bathtub represents a place of relaxation and solitude, but the fact that it is not located at your house suggests a feeling of displacement or being out of your comfort zone. This could be related to a current situation or environment you find yourself in.
Having your son drive around at a young age signifies a sense of responsibility or pressure you may feel as a parent. It could also symbolize your concern or fear for his safety and well-being.
Driving to your mom's house in the opposite direction indicates that you may be seeking comfort or support from someone close to you during challenging times.
The tricycle represents a regression or feeling of being stuck in a childlike state. It may suggest that you are grappling with feelings of powerlessness or uncertainty in your life.
Arriving at your mom's house and finding it to be unfamiliar and populated with sleeping people suggests a sense of disconnection or detachment from your family or support system. Sneaking around and taking things may symbolize a desire for security or a need to take control of your life.
The appearance of the giant gorilla stomping around the city represents a looming and overwhelming threat or challenge that you perceive in your life. Your worry for your son's safety suggests a fear of harm or danger affecting the people you care about.
The inability to contact your son or reach out for help demonstrates a sense of helplessness or lack of control in the face of these challenges.
The encounter with the homeless man who sings to you may symbolize unexpected help or guidance during difficult times, or it could represent encountering and accepting your own vulnerability.
The fear of being caught with the stolen items in the trash bag may reflect guilt or a fear of being judged for your actions or choices.
Overall, this dream seems to convey a sense of stress, fear, and a longing for stability and security. It may be helpful to examine your current circumstances and emotions in order to address any underlying concerns or issues.