Getting nervous and/or scare about my little girls (even the girls are only don't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct)leaving me and going off exploring or experience they own lives Getting nervous about my little girls (even the girls are only don't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct) test physical, stamina and endurance where they can get horrible injury, enslaved by monster or even died horrible Get scare that my girls (even the girls are only don't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct) are leaving the nest and wonder if they going to be okay. And how we I coup without them. I see my wife who in anime graphics(even if my wife are doesn't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct) looking behind at me either rolling her eyes or smile reassuring at me. Why do I love my children and wife, (even the girls are only don't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct. Getting nervous that something will horrible happen or will denial happaniess to my wife and daughters like: the girls are denied something (Gift, sweets, dinner, food, healtcare, hug, love), get hit, enslavement, sexual assault, murder, kidnapped, mugged, bullied, a item forcefully away them (family charm, toy, new given toy, etc.) or forcefully taking away from there father and/or mother, seeing there corpses or them to become orphans after someone murder or force parents far far away, accuse that send the kids away and never see them again, and shit ton of other fears, expectations, other horrible scenario I can thought or create in my head. I just want them to be happy even thought only don't exist in this psychical plane of existence and only see them in minds, spirit, visions, dreams, and/or my creative universe or worlds construct.
Your dream reflects a profound and complex range of emotions regarding your relationships with your imagined daughters, your wife, and ultimately, your existential fears and aspirations as a creator and protector within your mental landscape.
Fear of Separation: The recurring theme in your dream involves a deep-seated fear of losing your daughters as they embark on their own journeys. Although they are constructs of your imagination, they symbolize parts of yourself—perhaps innocence, creativity, or vulnerability—that you are anxious about letting go. This anxiety over their exploration reflects a broader concern about the impermanence of relationships and the natural process of growth and independence.
Protectiveness and Responsibility: The intense feelings of nervousness and fear of harm befalling your girls point to an innate protective instinct. This could stem from your desire to shield loved ones from the potential dangers of the world, whether it be physical threats or emotional harm. Your mind is creating scenarios that highlight your fears, revealing a deeper worry about not being able to provide a safe environment for those you cherish, even if they exist only in thought.
Symbolism of the Wife: Your wife appears in the dream as a reassuring figure, depicted in a familiar medium like anime. This could represent comfort and partnership. Her gestures—rolling her eyes or smiling—suggest she is aware of your anxieties but also embodies a balance of realism and support. Her presence is a reminder of the love and grounding you have, even amidst your fears regarding your daughters and your own limitations.
Creative Expression and Emotionality: The idea that your children and wife are not physically real yet elicit such strong emotions speaks to the power of imagination and creativity. They represent your aspirations, ideals, and deeper values surrounding family, love, and happiness. The creative universe you construct may serve as a reflection and exploration of these relational dynamics where you grapple with the beauty and fragility of connections.
Existential Reflection: The dream may symbolize an underlying struggle with your identity as a creator and protector. You are possibly encountering what it means to nurture something (or someone) that is not physically present, leading to an internal dialogue about worthiness, purpose, and the fears tied to losing what you cherish. This could parallel larger themes of caring, creativity, love, and the fear of loss that many individuals grapple with as they forge relationships and pursue ambitions.
Desire for Joy and Happiness: Ultimately, your dream articulates a longing for your daughters to experience joy and fulfillment. This manifests as a wish that they are not denied life’s simple pleasures, reinforcing your commitment to their well-being, even in an imaginative domain. This aspiration highlights a nurturing side of your character, indicating a need to ensure happiness, love, and connection, regardless of the uncertainties that accompany such relationships.
In essence, your dream serves as a rich tapestry weaving together themes of love, protectiveness, fear, and creativity. It captures the complexity of nurturing emotional connections, whether real or imagined, and reflects your inner desires for safety, happiness, and peace for your loved ones. Recognizing these fears may guide you toward understanding their roots and, ultimately, appreciating the relationships that exist both in reality and within your creative consciousness.