I had a dream last night that there was a HUGE storm out at lake clear and we went out there in the morning to check if the rocks and everything were still there but instead of water it was mostly sand? And I’m the same there were a lot of kids toys and I started collecting them to post on FB to get toys back to kids that might have left them by the water and they got swept away but the. I was finding more and more stuff mostly toys from my childhood like legos and calicos and things I’d play with at nanas house and I also started finding boxes of money and glittery beads everywhere and after a while I was finding so many obscure things I pulled out my phone to make an ‘explore more’ video but then I woke up. Also mom and dad were there in the beginning but they left at some point. I think it might have been about Gaza?
This dream could symbolize a variety of feelings and thoughts you may be experiencing in your waking life. The storm could represent turbulent emotions or challenges you are facing. The transition from water to sand may indicate a shift in your emotions or circumstances. Finding toys from your childhood could suggest a desire to reconnect with your past or memories from a simpler time.
Discovering boxes of money and glittery beads may symbolize hidden opportunities or potential for prosperity in your life. The act of collecting items to return to their owners on social media could signify your desire to help others and make a positive impact. The presence of your parents at the beginning of the dream and their subsequent departure could represent feelings of support and guidance, followed by a sense of independence or self-reliance.
Overall, this dream could reflect a blend of nostalgia, resourcefulness, and a desire to explore new possibilities. The mention of Gaza may indicate that current events or global issues are weighing on your mind and influencing your subconscious thoughts. It could be helpful to reflect on these symbols and consider how they may relate to your thoughts and feelings in your waking life.