Angie, did you feel anything werid about 4 this morning? I had a bad dream.. Something in my dream was trying to attack me. I was in bed and you were laying beside me. First it hovered around my neck area and I woke up in my dream and said go away and reached out for it. It got angry. I could feel it. I laid back and from the bottom of the bed it grabbed the cover and was growling coming up at me. I was frozen. I was trying to say Angie, my feet. But only got a small cry out several times. Then I was actually woke up by Rick saying wake up your having a nightmare, something about your feet. It left a bad feeling. So I was saying you can't touch me or anyone else. It went away. I'm going to spray the house when we get home. (We are camping.)..
This dream seems to reflect a combination of anxiety, vulnerability, and the need for protection. Here are some elements of your dream and their potential meanings: 1. **Attack and Aggression**: The presence of something trying to attack you may symbolize underlying fears or stressors in your waking life. This could represent feelings of being overwhelmed or threatened by external circumstances, emotional issues, or even personal relationships. 2. **Frozen State**: Feeling frozen or unable to move is often associated with feelings of helplessness or being trapped. This may suggest that you feel powerless in a situation you are currently facing, or that you are experiencing difficulties in asserting yourself or speaking up for your needs. 3. **Angie's Presence**: The fact that Angie, someone you presumably trust and feel safe with, is beside you may indicate a desire for support or comfort in the face of your fears. It shows that you value companionship and security during challenging times. 4. **Vocal Struggle**: Your attempts to call out for Angie and mention your feet reflects a sense of urgency and the need for assistance. This aspect of the dream may reveal an inner struggle to communicate your feelings or fears in your waking life. 5. **The Spray and Protection**: Feeling the need to "spray the house" suggests a desire to cleanse your environment of negative energy or fear. It might indicate your instincts to protect yourself and your loved ones from emotional or spiritual harm. 6. **Nightmare Reflection**: Nightmares can echo real-life worries, and the intensity of the dream could reflect your heightened anxiety or stress levels, especially if you are currently in a challenging environment, like camping, which may feel unfamiliar or out of your control. Overall, this dream may be urging you to confront any anxieties you are currently experiencing and to seek support from those you trust. It might also indicate a need for personal empowerment to overcome challenges that seem threatening. Consider reflecting on what specific concerns or situations are making you feel vulnerable, and explore ways to address them.