I move into this tiny toilet cubicle sized “room”. Number 60. It’s literally like one though as the door is low and it’s on a row. The person who moved me in leaves and I go exploring. I walk through a few places before I realise I left my phone and keys so I have no way of finding it again or getting in (I can’t call the estate person and I can’t get the spare). I try finding my way back through word pop up type businesses. I keep asking if I just came through here. Places I look: •Two Japanese looking women in a room. I assume they’re a hairdresser with a client in a chair. •a larger open hole in the wall room where there’s some kind of carnival. •a bunch of people on exercise bikes. I find it again but I’m followed home. This thuggish guy won’t leave. He makes his young students hang over the door too, to ridicule me for living this way. They won’t leave despite me telling them turning my back to them. I’m crouched in a ball in the far corner. “Why don’t you bite us then ?” Which I do to the boy who’s somehow hanging over the right side close to me, and the man. He then laughs and says among them all, 2 of them have a disease (it sounded like lupus or something). I try to call the police but for some reason try 101 and accident type 102. I am scared that I will also be charged for assault. The kids are gone and he’s In my booth type tiny room. He’s curled in the right corner and I’m sat slightly higher than him on the left still. I have 2 people sat next to me between me and the door (who I’m not concerned about because they’re friends). A woman police officer walks past and comes in (my second call worked). She has an Afro and looks nonchalant. She goes to him and starts talking to him not me. Treating him like a fragile mentally vulnerable person (he’s not). She takes him out and I want a restraining order (instead of jail for him because I think I’ll get charged too, even though it was self defence).
This dream may symbolize feelings of vulnerability, fear, and a sense of being trapped or powerless in certain aspects of your life. The small, toilet cubicle-sized room represents a constricted or confined situation, possibly relating to your living arrangements or personal space. The number 60 could be significant and may hold personal meaning for you.
The act of exploring and realizing that you have lost your phone and keys indicates a sense of disconnection or loss of control. The inability to find your way back suggests a struggle to regain a sense of stability or familiarity. The word pop-up type businesses could symbolize temporary distractions or obstacles that hinder your progress.
The thuggish man and his young students who follow you home represent external pressures or negative influences in your life. They ridicule you and invade your personal space, displaying dominance and a lack of respect. Your act of biting one of the boys may symbolize a desire to protect yourself and stand up against these pressures.
The mention of a disease like lupus could represent a physical or emotional burden that you feel weighed down by. It may also symbolize a fear of being judged or stigmatized due to personal challenges.
The attempt to call the police reflects a need for intervention or assistance in dealing with these negative influences. The fear of being charged with assault suggests a concern about the consequences of defending yourself or taking action.
The presence of the woman police officer and your desire for a restraining order indicates a desire for protection and legal support. However, her focus on the thuggish man instead of you may symbolize a perceived lack of attention or understanding from authoritative figures in your waking life.
Overall, this dream may reflect a sense of vulnerability, frustration, and a need to assert yourself and establish boundaries in challenging situations. It is important to confront these negative influences and seek support from trusted individuals to regain a sense of control and security.