Went to some big school, friends were there, Harry Potter party. Forgot my robe. Was sad bc I didnt have it, went to start a movie with friends. Ate something, threw up badly, friends drive me home. Huge building, castle like, lady came and thought I didnt live here and my friends were up to no good. Cops were called, gun pointed at me, told to get against wall. Pinned against wall. Cop face started to morph horribly. Woke up screaming
This dream may reflect some underlying feelings of insecurity, anxiety, and a fear of being judged or accused of wrongdoing. The school setting and Harry Potter party suggest a desire for a sense of belonging and the presence of friends. However, the forgotten robe and subsequent sadness may symbolize feeling unprepared or inadequate in certain situations, which can lead to anxiety and fear of not meeting expectations.
The act of eating something and then throwing up suggests a sense of discomfort or unease, possibly related to a situation or relationship in your waking life. The fact that your friends then drive you home indicates a need for support and reassurance during challenging times.
The appearance of a huge castle-like building may symbolize a feeling of being overwhelmed by certain aspects of your life or encountering complicated situations that make you feel vulnerable. The lady who thinks you don't live there and your friends are up to no good could represent a fear of being misunderstood or falsely judged by others.
The presence of cops and a gun pointed at you suggests a fear of authority figures or being blamed for something you didn't do. The cop's face morphing horribly may represent your anxiety intensifying and your fear escalating in the face of potential punishment or accusation.
Waking up screaming indicates that this dream has had a significant emotional impact on you. It might be helpful to explore any possible sources of stress or anxiety in your waking life that could be contributing to these feelings. Seeking support from friends, loved ones, or a professional may be beneficial in addressing and understanding these anxieties.