It begins with a Facebook post for a missing girl, probably aged 4-6. I never repost these kind of things but I did this time. Cut to a minivan with the missing girl along with three other children, one slightly older girl and two boys the same age as the younger girl. The boys are giggling and joking with the younger girl who is bashful but likes the attention. She looks over to the older girl who is staring out of the window, a hint of sadness in her eyes. Inside the van, there are neatly arranged stacks of canned vegetables and cardboard tubes in the rear behind the last row of seats. Driving the van is a middle-aged man, squared jaw, light brown hair and serious look about his visage. Next to him in the passenger seat is a woman of roughly the same age but her features are indistinguishable. I don’t recall ever seeing her face. It looks to be late afternoon as they are driving down a road when they come across a police roadblock. The police must know who they are as they quickly run up to the van and start demanding the man turn off the engine and begin opening the back door of the van. They begin pulling out the cardboard tubes one at a time. As each tube is being removed, the police discover that there is a wire attached to the ends of all of them. They begin to create a pile outside of the van. Inside the van, “Edith Piaf (Said it Better Than Me)” by Sparks comes on the radio and the driver turns up the volume. The children in the van begin bouncing and singing along to the song and the police stop their search and begin dancing. As everyone is dancing, the scene slowly backs out of the van and you can see that in the stacks of canned vegetables are explosives wired together throughout the vehicle. As the song reaches the chorus “Live fast and die young”, the man driving the van sees his opportunity to escape and floors it. Just as they speed off down the road, the police grab a couple of the cardboard tubes. When the van is a few hundred feet away, the wires, which are connected to the explosives within the canned vegetables, becomes taut and snaps from inside the van. The van is rocked by an explosion that lifts the vehicle off the ground briefly, careens off the side of the road and falls off the edge of a cliff in a fiery mass. It hits the pavement below nose first and lands back on its tires. All that can be seen is a pool of radiator fluid and a smoldering shell of a minivan with presumably no survivors.
This dream may suggest that you have a desire to help others and make a difference. Posting about the missing girl on Facebook indicates that you are concerned about the well-being of others and want to raise awareness about important issues.
The children in the minivan may represent innocence and vulnerability. The older girl's sadness could symbolize the seriousness of the situation and the potential dangers that exist in the world. The neatly arranged stacks of canned vegetables and cardboard tubes could represent a hidden danger or threat that is not immediately apparent.
The middle-aged man driving the van with the serious look and squared jaw may represent a figure of authority or power. The fact that the woman in the passenger seat is indistinguishable could suggest that she represents a faceless or unknown force. Together, they represent a potential danger.
The police roadblock and their discovery of the explosives could symbolize an attempt to prevent harm or protect others from danger. However, the police stop their search and begin dancing when the children start singing along to the song on the radio, suggesting that they may be distracted or not taking the situation seriously enough.
The final explosion and the presumed lack of survivors suggests a tragic outcome to the situation. Overall, this dream may indicate a fear of danger and a desire to protect the vulnerable. It may also suggest a need to be vigilant and alert to potential threats.