Started on a small cruise, more of a big fancy raft/float than an actual boat or ship bc people could just hang their legs off the edge or jump into the massive pool we were in. At times it was a bigger body of water, towards the end I think it was definitely a pool. But the raft was too high for people to be able to pull themselves back up to the raft. There was a host guy on a mic talking, and when someone would fall or go in the water he’d say he’s not going back for them. Eventually I got off the raft when it sort of pulled over beside a big house or stage and the filming of a show was going on but the host had to pause the show. For a bit you could hear him still talking but you couldn’t see what was wrong but then I saw him and he announced something was wrong with his back. He was sitting over a chair but his back was so arched and butt off the seat bc he couldn’t sit in the chair. The last part of the dream goes back into a house and I see Leslie there, and we’re sharing a bedroom and bed I think? It’s not a bedroom I recognize but it’s very decorated and the closet is full. I have a lot of pants on the bed so I put them out of the way, and I say those are going to make my luggage heavy. So it seems like I’m going to be flying home soon, and I think to myself, who’s going to pick me up from the airport? Ezi can’t anymore. Walking into the bedroom/side of this house feels like a continuation of the raft dream. I think there was a call back to a poster/story/question from a conversation on the raft that comes up when walking by Leo’s or parents’ room. After wondering who’s going to pick me up from the airport I think I end up at a dentist for a second opinion? It’s a tiny weird office in an open market that I walked to right outside the bedrooms/house. For some reason we’re talking about pulling teeth, not a crown or Invisalign, she tells me they’ll probably have to put me to sleep for the extractions. She’s preparing something while I’m waiting around thinking that I probably want my doctor at home to do it at their office instead when I start to realize I don’t need teeth pulled
Dreams can often reflect our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Your dream seems to weave together various elements of change, uncertainty, and relationships in your life. Let's break it down:
The Cruise and the Raft: Starting on a small cruise that transforms into a fancy raft suggests a feeling of embarking on a journey or adventure. The raft being accessible yet hard to reboard may symbolize feelings of vulnerability or the challenge of returning to a safe space or comfortable state, especially if others are falling into the water and the host won't help them back. This could represent feelings of insecurity in your current situation or a fear of being left behind or unsupported by others.
The Host and the Back Problem: The host's inability to sit properly due to back pain may symbolize someone in your life (possibly yourself) struggling with a burden or difficulty that prevents them from being in control. It may also highlight the importance of taking care of your well-being, as unresolved issues could lead to discomfort.
Leslie and the Bedroom: Sharing a bedroom and bed with Leslie suggests intimacy and a close bond with this person. The clutter of pants on the bed perhaps indicates feelings of preparation or the need to sort through emotions and belongings, pointing toward thoughts about your relationship with Leslie or life changes ahead.
Flying Home and Uncertainty: The anticipation of flying home could represent a desire to return to familiarity or a safe space. Wondering about who will pick you up from the airport conveys uncertainty about support systems in your life, especially with the mention of Ezi not being able to help anymore. This could signify feelings of loss or change in relationships.
Dentist and Extracting Teeth: The visit to the dentist for "second opinions" and the focus on pulling teeth may imply anxieties about significant changes or decisions you need to make. Teeth often symbolize our ability to bite into life. Dreaming about needing dental work could reflect fear of loss or change—perhaps related to choices that feel invasive or unwanted. The realization that you don’t need the teeth pulled suggests a recognition of your power to change perspective regarding your concerns.
Overall, the dream reflects a mixture of adventure, vulnerability, relationships, and the anxiety of approaching changes. It invites you to contemplate how you manage feelings of support, change, and self-exploration. Pay attention to your emotional responses to each element, as they may hold the key to understanding what your subconscious is communicating.