There’s a dragon who is someone I know that turns into a dragon and tries not to eat someone they love but ends up doing it anyways so I have to gather everyone I know including a baby to hide. We all turn our phones on complete silence no vibration so it can’t hear us. I got to another house to get prepared where everyone is getting ready to slay the dragon. I go back to the first place and get the baby and every one into a room but I have to go get the baby, the dragon sees me and I have to be quick at getting the baby and getting to hiding.
Dreams involving dragons often symbolize powerful emotions, challenges, or aspects of ourselves that we may find difficult to confront. In your dream, the dragon represents someone you know, implying that this person has a strong presence or influence in your life. This transformation into a dragon may suggest that this individual has an intimidating or overwhelming side, or perhaps they are dealing with their own inner turmoil that affects those around them.
The act of the dragon trying not to hurt someone they love but ultimately succumbing to that urge can symbolize internal conflict within this person, or it could represent your feelings about their behaviors and the potential harm they might cause to themselves or others. It hints at the struggle between affection and destructive tendencies.
Your instinct to gather everyone, including a baby, and ensure they are hidden suggests a protective instinct. The baby might symbolize vulnerability, innocence, or something precious that you feel compelled to guard against potential harm. The need to silence your phones implies a desire for secrecy and a fear of being discovered, which could indicate a sense of urgency in dealing with this situation.
Going to another house to prepare for slaying the dragon might suggest that you are seeking allies or strategies to confront a significant challenge in your life. This shows a proactive approach to dealing with difficulties, and gathering everyone to face the situation together reflects the importance of community and support in overcoming adversity.
The final part of the dream, where you have to retrieve the baby and feel pursued by the dragon, signifies a race against time and the tension of facing fears head-on. This implies that while you are attempting to protect what is important, you also feel the pressure of danger looming, perhaps from unresolved issues with this individual or from aspects of your own life that you need to confront.
Overall, this dream might reflect your feelings of anxiety regarding someone close to you and your need to safeguard those around you, particularly those who are vulnerable. It emphasizes the importance of facing challenges together and recognizing the potential harm that can arise from internal conflicts—both in others and within yourself.