[2/1, 16:06] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: Last time I saw someone was trying to unlock my house and I was alone with daughters . The house is in between Jungle. Somebody is pushing the door and iam trying hard it won't open so trying to push it back. Then after some time it stops and then I found I didn't found my younger daughter [2/1, 16:08] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: And someone again starts knocking the door, I was trying to find some rod or something to attack whomsoever would be on the gate. I was just screaming from inside and just open another room to find my daughter [2/1, 16:09] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: As soon as I opened that door I found some human like but it was crawling on its limb and I was like just screaming on him badly and was in so much anger I need my younger daughter [2/1, 16:10] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: But he was constantly moving and was looking at me [2/1, 16:10] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: Then I got some petrol and put it on that creature [2/1, 16:11] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: And I was screaming loudly in dreams [2/1, 16:11] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: And woke up in middle of the night [2/1, 16:12] Sandeep Singh Bhadouria: Just called Preeti to ask for my Mansvi and everything was ok
Dreams involving themes of invasion, fear, and the protection of loved ones can often reflect underlying anxieties or stressors in waking life. Here are some interpretations for the various elements of your dream:
Feeling Vulnerable: The image of someone trying to unlock your house while you are alone with your daughters may symbolize a feeling of vulnerability or threat in your waking life. The house often represents personal space, safety, and security. Being in a jungle adds an element of isolation and unpredictability, suggesting that you might feel exposed to challenges or dangers.
Protective Instincts: The need to protect your daughters in the dream highlights your strong protective instincts as a parent. This may indicate that you are feeling a heightened sense of responsibility or anxiety over their well-being. The struggle to keep the door closed represents the conflict between your desire to shield them from harm and the obstacles you feel in doing so.
Loss and Fear: The moment you realize your younger daughter is missing can signify deeper fears of loss or separation. This could reflect a subconscious worry about not being able to always be there for your loved ones or concerns surrounding their safety and the unpredictability of life.
Aggression and Anger: The creature crawling on all fours and your reaction of anger and violence represents how you may feel when confronted with fears or threats in your life. Your instinct to fight back (pouring petrol on the creature) rather than retreat suggests a strong desire to confront problems head-on, as well as feelings of frustration over situations that seem beyond your control.
Awakening and Relief: Awakening in the middle of the night to check on your daughter suggests a strong connection to your parental instincts. It shows that, even in sleep, your thought patterns are aligned with concern and care for your children. The relief upon realizing that everything is okay indicates that although you may grapple with fears or worries, your love and vigilance for your family remain central in your life.
In summary, this dream reflects deep-seated feelings of vulnerability, the instinct to protect your loved ones, and perhaps some unresolved fears or anxieties in your waking life. You may want to explore what is currently causing you anxiety or stress and find ways to address those issues, ensuring that you maintain open communication and connection with your family.