Me and my family are watching a zombie movie then they think it's actually the zombie apocalypse outside because there is banging on the door. Turns out it is. The next thing in my dream is I'm in my backyard in the very back and there is a race car track going up to my house. there is a lot of people doing different thing in my back yard as well. I start running to the house, and I jump extremely high and far over the race track. I come across four boys hanging out in a tree singing the wellerman song, and as I walk past I start humming it, my parents give me death stares for it as I walk to the house. I am coming back from the house now, and I see two people that look like zombies coming towards me then they take off their mask and laugh. Then my parents tell most of the people to go inside except a few including me. Then I go to the very back and they tell me, Now! and I think of five nights at Freddys, then a dragon, then my favorite song, and started running, jumped over the race tracks, now stuck in a vent the roof slowly coming down on me. My dad is counting down from five, I crawl over a sharp thin wall and almost get cut in half from the roof. I make it over and dad starts counting again from 5 the room I'm in is wider ant I see a tiny hole in the ground. I start crawling to it as the roof closes down. I make it out. Now I run again to the next and my mom says, "This one reminds me of you" I get closed in a small room with a couch and I have to crawl over the back to get on the couch. I am now wearing a black dress and removing white pillows to get over. I made it. Once I got to the house there was a boy smiling at me. Now I'm inside looking at a vulture, and my sister is making fun of my love for crows, saying, "That's not a crow dummy"
Dreams can be complex and filled with symbolism, often reflecting our subconscious thoughts, fears, and experiences. Here's a possible interpretation of the elements in your dream:
Zombie Apocalypse Theme: The initial scenario of watching a zombie movie that becomes real reflects a fear of unexpected change or chaos in your life. Zombies symbolize feelings of being overwhelmed, loss of control, or fears about societal issues. The transition from fiction to reality could indicate a fear that your family or your environment could be disrupted or challenged.
Backyard and Race Track: The backyard often represents a private space or personal growth. The race car track could symbolize competition, life's fast pace, or the pressure to keep up with others. It may also suggest a desire for excitement or to break free from monotony.
Jumping Over the Track: Your ability to jump far and high could symbolize your desire to rise above challenges or obstacles you're facing in life. It may reflect feelings of empowerment or a need to escape from pressures.
Boys Singing in a Tree: The boys singing the "Wellerman" song might represent camaraderie and youthful joy. Humming along despite your parents' disapproval could indicate your desire to connect with your inner child or your inclination to express yourself, even if it goes against family expectations.
Encountering "Zombies": The moment when the "zombies" turn out to be people in masks could reflect your realization that not everything is as it seems. It could suggest that you're discovering that some fears or challenges you perceive in your life might not be as threatening as you think.
Counting Down Scenario: The countdown your dad does could symbolize a sense of urgency or pressure. The crawling through tight spaces may represent feelings of being trapped or a struggle to find your way out of a situation.
The Vulture and Crows: Vultures often symbolize transformation, cleansing, and the cycle of life. Your sister's teasing about your love for crows suggests a tension around how you view yourself and how others perceive your interests and passions. The love for crows might reflect a fascination with the dark or mysterious aspects of life.
Overall, this dream explores themes of fear, pressure to conform, the desire for freedom, and the journey of self-discovery. You may be navigating changes in your life, dealing with societal pressures, or finding ways to express your individuality amidst familial expectations. Engaging with these feelings and discussing them with loved ones could help you find clarity in your waking life.