I was somewhere with my siblings and some white guys too with his friends too and it was time for us to go home after the hangout and we were over 12 and the car was big enough to carry everyone but my brother took his time doing other things even wanting to fight when he was told we wanted to go home and someone suggested he wanted to take us. So I decided to order an Uber and it was on it’s way but then I took another Uber that some two south Sudanese girls were taking and they accepted me to join them since we were heading in the same direction. While we were on our way the first girl left then the second girl some minutes later and I was wondering why so I asked the Uber driver why they had left yet we didn’t reach our destination and he didn’t say anything he only told me were going to use a shortcut go get home since he fears bridges due to the number of times he has almost been pushed. So I accepted and we went through a forest then a rice farm it’s soil being too soft because of irrigation and the driver suggested I should walk while he uses the car because we might sink due to our weight. On our way we met a man who works in the rice farm he even taught us about fertilizers that we’re used there and we left the farm only to find myself on a high bridge and the river was flowing so fast it could kill someone. We drove onto the bridge only for the Uber guy to push me into the river. I thought I was going to carried away by the river only for the farm guy we met earlier save me before I met my death. I explained everything to him and he told me he didn’t trust the driver a single bit. He suggested I stay with them till I recovered and he’d train me how to pass through the long grass in their area to get home and also for me to survive snake attacks from the grass by being able to see their eyes from a far. He then took me to a river and introduced me to his friends who were hanging out by the river. This time this river was different it wasn’t wild and dirty like the one I was pushed into, instead it was calm, warm and clean with LED lights placed around a tree that was growing in the middle of the river and there was even large crystals growing there. And there was a girl standing on the rocks in the river. The man introduced me to his friends and they said something in a language I didn’t understand but it seemed all good like they had no bad intentions.
Dreams can often be reflections of our subconscious, revealing our emotions, experiences, and concerns. In your dream, several key themes and symbols emerge that may provide insight into its meaning:
Relationships with Siblings: The presence of your siblings could represent your connections to family and the dynamics within those relationships. Your brother’s hesitation and potential conflict might symbolize underlying tensions or unresolved issues in your family that need addressing.
Journey and Transportation: The act of organizing transportation, first with an Uber and then joining the South Sudanese girls, points to your adaptability and willingness to seek help from others when faced with obstacles. This can suggest a desire for support or a sense of community as you navigate challenges in your life.
The Forest and Rice Farm: The transition through the forest and rice farm might symbolize growth and learning. The rice farm worker teaching you about fertilizers can represent gaining knowledge or insight from others, particularly about nurturing and cultivation—suggesting perhaps a need to foster your own growth or ideas.
The Bridge and River: Bridges often symbolize transitions or changes, while rivers can represent the flow of emotions and life’s journey. The high bridge and swift river indicate potential risks or overwhelming emotions. Being pushed into the river signifies feelings of vulnerability or being out of control in a situation.
Rescue and Recovery: The intervention by the rice farm worker symbolizes support in times of crisis. His distrust of the driver reflects a cautionary element, perhaps urging you to be vigilant against those who may not have your best interests at heart.
The Calm River and New Friends: Transitioning to a calm and beautiful river signifies a shift from chaos to tranquility, and that you’ve found a new sense of community or belonging. The presence of the friends speaking in a different language further highlights the theme of acceptance and finding harmony in diversity.
Crystals and Warmth: The crystals growing in the river and the calmness of the water might symbolize clarity, purity, and inner strength. This aspect suggests hope, potential, and beauty in the journey ahead, indicating that despite past challenges, you can find peace and supportive relationships.
Overall, your dream reflects themes of familial relationships, personal growth, transition, and the search for security and community amid challenges. It encourages you to navigate life’s complexities with caution, seek help when needed, and remain open to new experiences and connections.