Had a dream that I was at Candice's house and I noticed that her house looked like it was on stilts and when I went into the garage the concrete was all messed up. there was rocks and boulders in one corner and the concrete had a big hole between the rocks. and then the foundation had a big giant separation between the garage walls and the concrete foundation and you can see all outside. I was worried about the whole house collapsing in on us like a house of cards. Then I had another dream that said I only had $9.50 in my bank account.
Dreams can often be reflections of our subconscious thoughts, feelings, and concerns. In this particular dream, it appears that you may have some underlying worries or concerns about stability and financial security.
The house being on stilts and the garage concrete being messed up symbolize instability and a lack of solid foundation. This could represent your fears of instability in your personal life or relationships, possibly with Candice or others close to you. The rocks and boulders in the corner combined with a big hole in the concrete suggest obstacles or challenges that you may be facing or anticipating in your waking life. The separation between the garage walls and the concrete foundation, where you can see outside, could indicate a sense of vulnerability or feeling exposed in a situation.
Your worry about the house collapsing like a house of cards suggests a fear of everything falling apart or losing control over certain aspects of your life. It is possible that you are experiencing stress or anxiety about instability in your current circumstances.
The second dream about having only $9.50 in your bank account may reflect concerns about financial security and stability. It could be a representation of feeling financially strained or worried about your financial situation.
Overall, these dreams may be highlighting your anxieties and fears related to stability, both in terms of relationships and finances. It may be helpful to reflect on these concerns in your waking life and consider ways to address or alleviate them.