Trapped in a room in a class situation. Like a small 4x8 room with a 90 degree turn. Shallow to deep. There are 2 sharks one of which a hammerhead. Today was the worst day of attacks from the sharks. There is also a dog that has always been there. Last night it tried to pull my sister under the water and I jumped down from high up and pulled her up to the shallow area. This is the dream I have had multiple times. This is the worst version of it I have had. I can remember it getting worse after each time. I woke at 3am. My sister is not normally in these dreams but she was today. All of the usual people were in it today but she was new.
The dream you have described seems to reflect feelings of being trapped, overwhelmed, and under attack in a challenging situation, represented by the small 4x8 room and the presence of two sharks. The hammerhead shark may symbolize a specific threat or a dominant force in your waking life.
The dog in the dream, which has always been there, may represent loyalty, protection, and familiarity. However, in this particular dream, the dog is acting unexpectedly by trying to pull your sister under the water. This suggests a sudden and unexpected betrayal or danger from someone you trust and care about.
Jumping down from a high place to rescue your sister and pulling her up to safety in the shallow area indicates your willingness to protect and support your loved ones in times of crisis. It demonstrates your courage and determination to overcome challenges and safeguard your family.
The recurrence of this dream, with each iteration becoming worse, suggests that you may be experiencing heightened levels of stress and anxiety. The addition of your sister in this particular dream could indicate concerns or fears about her well-being or a change in your relationship with her.
Overall, this dream may be reflecting your feelings of being overwhelmed and pressured by external circumstances. It is important to analyze any current situations in your waking life that may be causing stress or feelings of being trapped. It may be helpful to seek support from loved ones or professionals to help navigate these challenges and find ways to regain a sense of control and security.