Yeah, the second one I was at my aunts house and she has this area in the back of the house which faces the backyard which has a shed with the garage in the back, which I actually had just recently found out she thought there was a homeless person living in there which apparently isn’t the case anymore and I was with my aunt and I can’t remember if Christina, my girlfriend was there, but I was for some reason standing out and looking out to be the watch person for a little while, and I couldn’t move when I was in it and there was a person I saw coming up to me and they were just staying there and they didn’t touch me the first time and I was like make a hissing sound at them and then later on they came back and they were also there I was like making a hissing sound with them and in the dream they grabbed at me to try to feel me and touch me and I just remember I was just hissing really loud them and I woke up and I thought I was doing it when I woke up. I can’t remember if I was when I woke up.
Dreams can often reflect our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and experiences. In your dream, several key elements stand out that could symbolize certain aspects of your waking life.
Aunt's House and Backyard: Often, the settings in dreams represent a safe place or a familiar environment. Your aunt’s house might symbolize comfort, family ties, or even unresolved issues related to familial relationships. The backyard could represent hidden emotions or aspects of yourself that you may not confront regularly.
The Shed and Homeless Person: The shed could represent something hidden or neglected, while the idea of a homeless person could symbolize feelings of vulnerability or instability. This could relate to your concerns about security in your life or fear of the unknown.
The Watch Person: Taking on the role of a "watch person" indicates a sense of responsibility or vigilance. You may feel a need to protect yourself or others from potential threats or worries in your waking life. It may also signify being on guard about something that’s bothering you.
The Unmoving Sensation: The inability to move can symbolize feelings of being stuck or trapped in a situation. This might represent anxiety or fear related to facing something in your life.
The Hissing Sound: The hissing can represent a need to assert yourself or defend your space. It might convey anger, frustration, or a form of warning to something you perceive as a threat.
Touching and Interaction: The interaction with the figure who approaches you but does not touch you might represent feelings of being overshadowed or encroached upon by a situation or a person in your life. The fact that you hiss at this figure suggests a conflict or boundary being tested.
Finally, waking up and feeling as if you were still hissing indicates that the dream has strongly affected you emotionally, linking your dream experiences to your state of mind upon waking.
Overall, this dream could reflect feelings of vulnerability, a desire for protection, underlying anxieties, and the need to maintain personal boundaries. Consider what aspects of your life may be triggering these feelings, and explore ways to address and cope with those concerns.