See a child drawing showing a recurring thought character (which get the feeling my subconscious doesn't like or finds annoying enough to get rid of which I don't like) driving a bus with a smile this time on piece of line paper. The see a chibi girl character that is different from the first girl one looking nervous in front of black space on the paper and another girl looking in same direction with unfinished object behind her image. First girl is light brown curly hair and other 2 are very short brown hair
Dreams often reflect our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and experiences, blending emotions and symbols in ways that can provide insight into our waking lives. Let’s break down the elements of your dream for a clearer understanding.
Child Drawing: The act of a child drawing represents innocence, creativity, and self-expression. Children often express feelings and thoughts without the filters adults may impose. This could indicate a longing for simpler times or a desire to reconnect with your inner child.
Recurring Thought Character: The presence of a character that your subconscious finds annoying or wishes to rid itself of suggests that there are aspects of your life or thoughts that you want to address or eliminate. This character driving a bus could symbolize a sense of control – driving suggests that this aspect of your psyche is taking the lead in some way, possibly dominating your thoughts or feelings.
The Smile: The fact that this character is smiling, despite being someone you find bothersome, may indicate that there’s a need to reconcile with this part of yourself or situation. It could suggest that even things or thoughts we find irritating can have a positive or neutral aspect, and perhaps you are starting to recognize this.
Chibi Girl Characters: Chibi characters often embody exaggerated emotions and traits, suggesting a playful side to serious matters. The first chibi girl with short brown hair appearing nervous in front of “black space” implies anxiety or fear regarding the unknown or what lies ahead. The “black space” can symbolize uncertainty, the unconscious, or unexpressed feelings.
Another Girl Looking in the Same Direction: This character could represent your own journey through that uncertainty. She may be your guiding voice or inner strength, facing the same fears as the first girl but possibly with a sense of calm or determination.
Unfinished Object: This element can symbolize something in your life that feels incomplete or unresolved. It reflects the notion that while you may want to move forward, there are still elements or projects being left behind that need attention.
This dream seems to revolve around grappling with certain feelings or aspects of your life that you wish to understand or dismiss. The first character driving the bus implies that you are in a role of control, whether over your thoughts or decisions, even if it’s lead by something you find irritating. The presence of anxiety and uncertainty represented by the chibi girls suggests that you are navigating your emotions towards new experiences or decisions that feel daunting.
The dream could be urging you to explore these feelings further, acknowledge the parts of your psyche represented by the annoying character, and learn how to integrate them instead of dismissing them entirely. It’s a call for acceptance and understanding toward your fears and unresolved issues, propelling you towards completion and a sense of wholeness.
Consider journaling about your feelings related to the characters in your dream, and the emotions they embody. Reflecting on what the ‘unfinished object’ represents in your life may also provide clarity and guidance in overcoming your feelings of anxiety. Embrace your inner child’s creativity and remember that confronting what disturbs us can lead to personal growth and freedom.