I was going going to class when I saw two dogs and gave a dog some water and didn't give biscuits because it had chocolate. Then a crow came and dragged me by my jacket to the opposite direction in which I was walking, I got rid of it but again another crow held my jacket by it's beak and dragged me there again. Then the first crow came and used it's beak to drag me in that direction. It reached a place where there were 5 to 7 people. Upon reaching there the crow flew me up where there was another crow just watching me straight in the eye and then it brought me down. It again flew me up when one guy tried pulling me down but he went up with me so he released his grip. And again I faced the crow in the sky who was just watching this. Nobody helped me again and I was crying for help and was very scares
Dreams can be complex and multifaceted, often reflecting our thoughts, emotions, and experiences in symbolic ways. Here’s an interpretation of the key elements of your dream:
Going to Class: This could signify a desire for learning or personal growth. It may represent a journey you are undertaking in your life, possibly indicating that you are at a point of seeking knowledge or self-improvement.
Dogs and Water: Dogs often symbolize loyalty, companionship, and protection. Giving the dog water may reflect your kindness and nurturing nature, indicating a desire to support others or fulfill their needs. Not giving it biscuits because of the chocolate hints at being cautious or protective about certain choices or situations, perhaps recognizing that not everything that seems appealing is good for others.
Crows: Crows are often seen as messengers or symbols of change. They can also represent intelligence and adaptability, but in some cultures, they are associated with negativity or foreboding. Being dragged by crows might indicate feelings of being pulled in a direction you do not want to go, which could symbolize external pressures, responsibilities, or influences in your life that feel constraining or overwhelming.
The Crowd: Arriving at a place with other people but feeling alone and scared could reflect feelings of isolation or vulnerability in social situations. Your cries for help and the lack of response from others may suggest that you feel unsupported or unheard in your waking life, leading to anxiety and fear.
Flight and Control: The act of being flown up by the crow and the struggle with the person trying to pull you down may symbolize a struggle between seeking freedom or higher understanding and the forces trying to keep you grounded or limited. The crow watching you in the sky could indicate that you are being observed by a part of yourself or by external circumstances, perhaps suggesting that there are aspects of your life that feel controlling or judgmental.
Overall, this dream may reflect a struggle with autonomy, feeling overwhelmed by external pressures, and the search for help and stability amidst chaos. It may be beneficial to consider any current situations in your life that resonate with these themes and explore how you can assert more control and seek support.