able to swap between two people. one was me and one was Lily Louis, a girl. think of it like naruto and kuruma. one of ma friends ended up having a crush on Lily Louis and they almost started dating but then I started having a mid life crisis about it. then there was a dance and I almost ended up going as Lily Louis but then a friend gave me some free therapy and pep talk and I went as myself and beat the other friend in a dance and guitar contest where I won by playing simple tunes to whatever was playing.
This dream appears to represent your feelings of identity, self-worth, and competition in your relationships. The ability to swap between two people, yourself and Lily Louis, may symbolize a desire to be in someone else's shoes or to have certain qualities that you perceive in Lily Louis. This could suggest a longing for qualities you see in her, such as confidence or romantic attention from others. The crush that your friend has on Lily Louis and their potential dating may evoke feelings of jealousy or insecurity within you. The mid-life crisis in the dream could be a symbol of feeling lost or uncertain about your identity and direction in life, particularly in relation to your relationships. The dance in the dream may represent a social event or situation where you are expected to put yourself out there and be seen. The moment of considering going as Lily Louis may indicate a desire to adopt her qualities or to gain attention in a different way. However, the friend providing free therapy and pep talk suggests a supportive presence in your life, helping you realize and embrace your own worth and identity. The dance and guitar contest may represent your desire to showcase your talents or abilities in comparison to your friend. Winning the contest by playing simple tunes suggests that you don't need to be overly flashy or complex to succeed. It is a reminder that embracing your authentic self and using your unique abilities can lead to accomplishment and fulfillment. Overall, this dream may signify a struggle with identity, self-confidence, and competitiveness in relationships. It suggests a need to focus on your own strengths and values, rather than comparing yourself to others. Embracing your authentic self can lead to personal growth and success.