Last night I had a dream where I was a teacher and my room had a rainforest Amazon theme. There were real trees, plants, logs, moss, rain, sounds. Very real. One student disliked the class so much he reported me to the powers at be and I had to undergo investigation for harassment. The boys mother who in the dream was my coworker followed up with her son and didn’t think there would be anything to worry about as he was a bit of a troublemaker. While discussing I go outside to see some fireworks, but they are pretty agreessive. Hundreds of people are gathered around but in some spots the fireworks actually come shooting down at me so I have to move locations quite often, asking people to bump in. People are shocked the fireworks seem to be crashing into my places I’m standing so then I just watch inside. After the fireworks are over I’m on my way out to my car after a long day and several stray kittens appear in the parking lot. I must live nearby as I attempt to get them to follow me home. They are very cute. My coworker (the sons mother) helps me herd them a bit.
This dream may be telling you something about your professional and personal life. Being a teacher in your dream may suggest that you have a mentor or guiding role in your waking life. The rainforest Amazon theme in your classroom may represent a desire for a more natural, interconnected lifestyle. The student who disliked your class may represent someone in your life who is critical of your work or approach to life. The investigation for harassment may represent anxiety about being judged and found wanting. The aggressive fireworks may indicate that you feel like you need to move away from a potentially dangerous situation in your personal or professional life. The stray kittens may represent a part of yourself that wants to “nest” or feel comfortable at home. Herding them with your coworker may suggest that you have the support of your team or coworkers in your personal life. Overall, this dream may suggest a need for balance between work and personal life, as well as a desire for authentic connection and safety.