I was at a Waterpark on a bright vivid day and I was with my friend ava she walked across a wooden bridge filled with sprinklers but I didn't go cause I didn't want to get wet. Then I appeared to be in a box like building and I was with my friends Ava and Lucy looking out of a window. Outside of this window was an old looking black schoolhouse that was falling apart. It was super eerie and creepy looking but they still taught inside it. Over the radio I heard the roof is caving and I saw the roof of the old black house crash down. People were running out of it but not everyone made it. I then appeared to be looking at myself read off of a monument in honor of those who died. I had tears on my face and I was walking with Ava reading each name. I knew these people but they were random it was a super sad day and the colration was dull.
This dream may suggest a deep emotional connection to the past and memories of loss. The Waterpark symbolizes fun and enjoyment, but your decision not to get wet could indicate a desire to avoid certain emotions or experiences. The wooden bridge with sprinklers represents a pathway to a new emotional state, but you may be hesitant to fully embrace it.
The image of the old, creepy schoolhouse falling apart could represent feelings of decay or loss in a more serious or traditional aspect of your life. The radio message about the roof caving in could symbolize a sense of impending disaster or collapse in a situation that holds significance for you. The people not making it out of the schoolhouse may reflect feelings of helplessness or being unable to prevent a negative outcome.
Reading off the monument with tears on your face suggests a deep sense of sorrow and possibly guilt or regret over the loss of these individuals, even though they were random in the dream. This could symbolize unresolved feelings about past relationships or situations that may be affecting your current emotional state.
Overall, this dream may be highlighting your inner emotional turmoil, memories of loss, and a need to process and move forward from past experiences that have left a deep impact on you. It may be helpful to explore these emotions further and consider seeking support to navigate through these feelings.