I was camping on a river bottom with my family and a large church group. I saw a large two story house incased in plastic flouting down the river, I told my wife they move things down the river a lot that way. I played the family for a while, then I told them I would meet them later ( or at home) and I walked down the river bottom for a while, when I came back everyone was packed up and gone, except the camp director. I helped them fold clothes for packing. Then I was sitting at a small table putting away small church candles used on an alter for prayer. The dream ended.
This dream seems to symbolize a few key themes related to family dynamics, community, and spiritual beliefs.
The river in the dream may represent the flow of life or emotions, and the camping trip with family and a church group could symbolize a sense of community and connection to others. The large two-story house encased in plastic floating down the river may symbolize a sense of impermanence and change, or feelings of being adrift or out of control in your personal life.
Your decision to separate from your family and walk down the river bottom for a while could suggest a desire for introspection or solitude in order to reflect on your own thoughts and emotions. The fact that they left without you may highlight feelings of abandonment or a fear of being left behind.
Helping the camp director fold clothes for packing may symbolize a sense of responsibility and duty, as well as a willingness to assist others in times of transition or change.
Sitting at a small table putting away church candles used on an altar for prayer may indicate a need for spiritual reflection, contemplation, or a desire to connect with your inner self or higher power.
Overall, this dream may be encouraging you to explore your relationships with family and community, reflect on your own inner thoughts and beliefs, and embrace change and transitions in your life with a sense of openness and adaptability.