Was travelling through ship somewhere. Saw a few familiar faces and groups (mostly Mcs training people batch). One group- my bada aura vala group and second the rankers group. We saw a place filled with snow towards the shore while travelling. I was ecstatic on seeing snow as I saw a place filled with snow for the first time so close. Suddenly, there was snow on the grills of the ship. Everyone took it in their hands and started playing with it by throwing that at each other. I look to find my bada aura vala group and maybe saw glimpse of Kishan (Mcs training group friend). They suddenly vanish and I get a feeling I don't belong as only rankers group left. After trying to find them for sometime, tumble across a different room where a celebration kind of thing like in Holi was going on. I suddenly had a water gun in my hand, saw Kenil (old school friend) there. He also had one, he sprayed water on me. I closed the door to escape the force, then I reopened it having nothing in my hand trying to show friendship, he still sprayed it on me. I got angry and went outside, maybe Kishan came to me. Asked what happened, I told the story and said Kenil is a gone case, I'll be taking care of him. Mom told me to forgive him, I take Kenil into custody forcibly and told him how my Mom felt sorry for him despite what he did.
Dreams often reflect our subconscious thoughts, emotions, and experiences, and interpreting their meanings can provide insight into our waking lives. This particular dream seems to encompass themes of connection, belonging, conflict, and resolution. Let’s break it down:
Traveling on a Ship: The ship represents a journey or transition in your life. Traveling often symbolizes exploration, and being on a ship suggests that you are navigating through emotions or experiences with others.
Familiar Faces and Groups: Seeing familiar faces, especially from specific groups like your “bada aura vala group” and “rankers group,” suggests a longing for a sense of community or belonging. You may feel more connected to certain people or experiences in your life than others.
Snow: Snow can symbolize purity, new beginnings, or emotional coldness. Your excitement upon seeing the snow indicates a sense of wonder and joy, possibly about new experiences or transformations in your life.
The Disappearance of Your Group: The feeling of isolation when your group vanishes highlights a fear of abandonment or not belonging. It could indicate underlying anxieties about your place within your social circle or current life situation.
Celebration with Water Guns: The scene with water guns and the celebration resembles fun, playfulness, and perhaps a release of pent-up emotions. However, your experience with Kenil could symbolize unresolved conflict or feelings of betrayal. The playful shooting of water could represent teasing or an attack on your emotions.
Reactions to Kenil: Your response to Kenil’s actions—seeking conflict and wanting to confront him—indicates feelings of anger or frustration towards someone you once considered a friend. This could reflect real-life tensions or unresolved issues in your relationships.
Mother’s Influence: Your mother's advice to forgive Kenil points to themes of compassion, understanding, and reconciling conflicts. It suggests that deep down, you wish to resolve conflicts rather than hold onto anger, even if it’s challenging.
Taking Kenil into Custody: This action symbolizes a desire to gain control over the situation or the relationship. It could reflect your feelings of responsibility towards the conflict or a wish to ensure that it is addressed.
This dream may be an exploration of your feelings about belonging and relationships. You might be processing friendships, navigating social dynamics, and dealing with feelings of anger or frustration, possibly from past conflicts. It suggests a desire for connection and understanding, alongside an acknowledgment of the challenges that come with interpersonal relationships.
Consider how these themes resonate with your current situations in life—do they highlight areas where you seek resolution, belonging, or acknowledgment? Engaging with these feelings in waking life may lead to growth and deeper connections with people around you.