I let my dream characters reborn or reincarnated and now I dream nothing but broken pieces of buildings floating in space with people inside just going on with there business. Another people trying to escape by flying but slowing unraveling until there nothing but a string.
Dreams can be complex and multifaceted, intertwining symbols and emotions that reflect our waking lives, inner thoughts, and subconscious feelings. In your dream of buildings floating in space with people going about their business, alongside the imagery of others trying to escape and unravel, several interpretations can emerge.
Broken buildings often signify a sense of instability, disarray, or fragmentation in your life. They may represent past experiences, relationships, or aspects of your identity that feel damaged or incomplete. The fact that these structures are floating in space suggests feelings of detachment or disconnection; perhaps you feel adrift in your current circumstances, removed from the grounding or stability you once had.
The people inside the buildings continuing with their business indicates that despite the chaos or disintegration, there are parts of you (or aspects of your life) that are functioning normally. This can reflect resilience or perhaps a form of denial—choosing to engage in daily routines despite underlying issues. It may also suggest that you or those around you are numbing themselves to the damage, focusing on survival rather than confronting deeper emotions or realities.
You mentioned "letting your dream characters be reborn or reincarnated," which can be a profound indicator of transformation or desire for renewal in your life. It may signify your own journey through change, the letting go of old parts of yourself or your life while simultaneously being open to new beginnings. This theme of rebirth may be at odds with the broken buildings, suggesting a struggle between embracing renewal and accepting what is damaged or unresolved.
The imagery of people attempting to escape by flying but unraveling into nothing but a string carries significant weight. This could represent the feeling of being trapped by circumstances or emotions, with the attempt to escape signifying an innate desire to break free from the constraints of your current situation. The 'unraveling' suggests that as you (or those represented in your dream) strive to escape, there's a risk of losing oneself in the process—identity, aspirations, and memories may fade if not approached thoughtfully.
The string can symbolize fragility and the tenuous link to your former self or experiences. In dreams, strings can also represent connections to others, weaving in themes of interdependence, support, and the ties that bind us in relationships or obligations. As you unravel, it might be causing you to question the quality and depth of your connections.
In essence, your dream reflects a deep inner struggle between facing the reality of what is broken in your life and the desire to transcend those issues through rebirth and escape. This suggests a tension between acceptance and transformation.
You might want to reflect on these aspects in your waking life:
This dream calls upon you to recognize and integrate the fragmented parts of yourself while allowing room for the possibility of rebirth and new beginnings without completely losing the essence of who you are.