I worry about you Robyn due to the nightmares about you. In them you're found dead and alone. The scenario is the same every dream. I always get a call and I find out and i see you and i fall apart. And its just not me there... everyone who truly loves you. It's bothered me to no end because if it were to ever happen, my heart couldn't handle the thought of you not here. Dreams mean something to me and for the same one to come to me throughout the past couple of weeks... it's shaken me. You recluse yourself and you say it's self healing...it's unhealthy. I'm begging you to go see your therapist again. You can't do this alone. I've been there and it almost destroyed me. You got me through it last summer until you left. I'm saying this from a place of love because no matter what the circumstances currently are I love you more than you could ever imagine. I know thats scary that I love you, but I do. Because of fate bringing us together and our connection Im asking you to please, since you won't let anyone help you, go back to your therapist.
This dream suggests that the dreamer is deeply concerned about the well-being of someone named Robyn, possibly a close friend or romantic partner. The recurring nightmare of finding Robyn dead and alone indicates a fear of losing them, which triggers intense emotional distress in the dreamer. The dreamer feels helpless and unable to deal with the potential loss, as it would be too painful to bear.
The dreamer mentions that Robyn tends to isolate themselves as a form of self-healing, but the dreamer perceives this as an unhealthy coping mechanism. The dreamer pleads with Robyn to seek professional help from a therapist, emphasizing that they cannot go through this alone. The dreamer's love for Robyn is evident, stating that their connection and the circumstances that brought them together make their love significant.
Overall, this dream reflects the dreamer's deep concern and love for Robyn, as well as their fear of losing them and the emotional toll it would take. It suggests that communication and seeking professional support may be crucial for both individuals involved.