- i had a dream that started off with dabi and hawks and hawks was kidnapped. dabi was torturing him and stuff. after a while it switched to me and this old guy i’ve seen before. he was doing bad things to me. eventually i was able to escape. the thing is, he was holding me in a abandoned movie theater, so now, i was terrified of movie theaters. me and my dad went to the new mha movie and i was scared. we were about to buy a popcorn bucket, when i remembered that we were going on tuesday with siena and britany. so we left the theater. eventually that shifted to me, my dad, my mom, and alba going to knotts. we went on hang time but instead of a roller coaster it was more like a water park. we were all on separate rafts, but in one big one together. when we went down, we flipped over and almost fell out. we were falling for about 50 seconds. eventually that switched to me back in my room with a few girls i didn’t know and alba. i had just discovered i had super powers and i could move stuff without touching it or use electricity like explosions. then i was trying to figure out my powers when my “mom” walked up to me. it wasn’t my mom even though she looked just like her. she was always yelling at me and would always give me black eyes and hit me. she was keeping my phone restricted to not tell anyone about it and if i did she would kill me. she told me to go buy her drugs from other houses. i went back into my house and my real mom and dad were there and i showed them my black eye. they said it wasn’t visible even though it really was. i called britany and siena and they said they couldn’t see anything. then i
Dreams are often rich in symbolism and can reflect our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and experiences. Let's break down the key elements of your dream to explore potential meanings. 1. **Characters from MHA (My Hero Academia)**: - **Dabi and Hawks**: These characters may represent conflict and struggle in your life. Dabi's sadistic nature and Hawks's vulnerability might symbolize inner fears or anxieties about being powerless or harmed by others. - **Kidnapping and Torture**: This theme often reflects feelings of being trapped or overwhelmed by a situation in your waking life. It might suggest feelings of anxiety or stress where you feel you’re in a powerless position. 2. **Abandoned Movie Theater**: - Movies can represent narratives of our lives, reflecting the roles we play and experiences we have. An abandoned movie theater might symbolize feelings of nostalgia or fear related to past experiences, especially if they were traumatic or frightening. Your fear of movie theaters can indicate a fear of revisiting uncomfortable memories or situations. 3. **Fear and Avoidance**: - Wanting to leave the theater with your dad suggests a desire to escape from fear. This reflects a coping mechanism where you avoid environments or situations that remind you of past traumas. 4. **Knotts and Water Park**: - Amusement parks often symbolize excitement and joy but can also evoke feelings of fear and lack of control, especially when things do not go as planned (like flipping over on a ride). Water can represent emotions and the subconscious; perhaps you are navigating turbulent feelings. 5. **Superpowers**: - Discovering superpowers symbolizes gaining control or recognizing your strength. It may represent your desire to overcome challenges, assert your independence, and fight against negativity or despair. It can also signify personal growth and self-discovery. 6. **Mother Figure and Abusive Dynamic**: - The figure that looks like your mom but is abusive points to fears of betrayal from someone you trust. This part of the dream might symbolize unresolved issues or feelings of inadequacy and emotional pain. The restriction of your phone and being forced to do something you’re uncomfortable with might highlight feelings of being controlled or silenced. 7. **Calling Friends**: - Reaching out to friends for validation showcases your desire for support and reassurance. The inability of your friends (and family) to see your pain or scars might reflect a feeling of isolation, where you worry your struggles are invisible or misunderstood. This dream might depict a struggle with fear, powerlessness, and the desire for validation or support. It reflects moments of anxiety, possible turmoil regarding personal identity, and the journey toward empowerment through self-discovery. Consider exploring these themes in your waking life to work through any unresolved feelings or fears that might be affecting you.