My dream about losing my phone documents and I have been searching in my house then Ian checking in my friend house with out taking permission from my friend and Iam like I have to complete before she comes and she came before she said you can look then I found my phone under my blanket.then I told my to have dinner I have already prepared then she is eating then 2 children came boy and girl then I gave chocolate they said they don’t want because their parents said no but these people are eating chocolate then next day also these kids came and I have given chocolate they are eating and putting chocolate in their bags then their parents came I told them your children are so cute then my father is running towards old lady who is sleeping then many people surrounded by old lady then my dad said mom that is my grandma who is dead in my real life then my dad said she dead and Ian starting crying a lot but everyone saying she is leaved a good life dongg TV cry then my dad done the rituals of my grandma then my sister and me going to some place where we feel some ghost follow us. Then my dad went to temple I told we shouldn’t go as our grandma dead and he is praying god from outside
Dreaming about losing your phone can often symbolize feelings of disconnection or a fear of losing communication and control in your life. Phones typically represent how we connect with others and manage our daily tasks, so losing one might reflect worries about being out of touch, either with others or with yourself.
Searching for the phone, especially in your friend’s house without permission, could indicate feelings of guilt or anxiety about stepping over boundaries—whether in your personal life or in friendships. It may suggest you are navigating uncertainties in relationships, feeling the need to act quickly before someone else intervenes.
Finding the phone under your blanket may symbolize uncovering a sense of security or comfort. The blanket suggests that the solution (the phone) was closer than you thought, hidden in a safe space, which may represent a part of yourself that feels protected.
The scene with the children refusing chocolate but ultimately accepting it after their parents arrive could symbolize innocence or the influence of authority figures in your life. It may reflect a conflict between what you want to offer and what restrictions or rules are currently in place. The children taking the chocolate and putting it in their bags could indicate a desire to accumulate experiences or joys, even if they initially seem hesitant.
The presence of your deceased grandmother brings an emotional layer to the dream. Your father's recognition of her, followed by mourning, indicates processing grief and perhaps longing for her influence or guidance. The rituals performed can signify a need for closure or a way to honor family ties and traditions.
Feeling ghostly presences in the latter part of the dream may symbolize past traumas or memories that still haunt you, particularly regarding loss and grief. It might also indicate that you’re grappling with feelings of vulnerability and the unknown.
Finally, your father's prayers after your grandmother's death suggest a search for solace or strength in spirituality during a difficult time. Your hesitation to go to the temple may represent your struggle with faith or rituals in the face of loss—questioning whether it feels appropriate to connect with the divine in your pain.
Overall, this dream reflects themes of communication, boundaries in relationships, childhood innocence versus adult responsibilities, loss and grief, and the search for comfort and connection amid uncertainty. Consider how these themes resonate with your current life experiences and emotions.