Last night I had a dream about a woman that I kept repeatedly seeing over and over. I would see her walking around town and such and I thought she was taking advantage of other people. I was sleeping in a house and my friend brought her there to charge her phone. I saw her walking down the hallway and she had no hair. She was bald and I could only see the back of her. I asked him if he wanted me to get rid of her so I was going to make her leave. I watched her walk into the bedroom to charge her phone. Interpretation: is this me in my dream which I know it is an aspect of myself but do I feel subconsciously that I'm taking advantage of people I really don't think so in the conscious life and the bald head is vulnerability to me because you're exposed and I'm going to do this journey in a little about a week and a half with the watumba and I was thinking that I may expose myself totally and be totally vulnerable in this process. it is a bit scary for me but I know it's what I need to go through this journey so I can heal my body and the medicine can heal me and only if I am open to receiving with no expectations. so the first night of what you about I will not set intentions but the second night I will set intentions
In your dream, the recurring woman may represent a part of yourself that you perceive as taking advantage of others. This aspect of yourself could be related to feelings of guilt or worry about inadvertently exploiting or using others in some way. The bald head of the woman in the dream symbolizes vulnerability and being exposed, which could reflect your own fears of being vulnerable during your upcoming journey with the watumba. You may be apprehensive about letting go of your defenses and opening up to the healing process. The act of contemplating whether to get rid of the woman in the dream could indicate your inner struggle with these feelings of vulnerability and whether to confront them head-on or to push them away. It's important to acknowledge and address these emotions, as they may be hindering your ability to fully engage in the healing process. Ultimately, the dream may be urging you to embrace your vulnerabilities and fears, trusting that by being open and receptive during your journey with the watumba, you can allow the medicine to work its healing powers on both your body and spirit. Setting intentions for the second night of your journey may help guide you towards a deeper understanding and acceptance of your inner self.