I was a British Army soldier. There were British soldiers wearing those big large black hates and army uniforms playing trumpets. I had a dream where I was in a British celebration of sorts where I was a person participating in it. It was a regular event, and I was waiting for it to be over. I heard trumpets playing and other things being played, and I and others were waiting for one person that was really late. Others people near me were joking around that the guy being late was going to get really in trouble by the queen, and we saw him arriving panicked-30 minutes late. The dream transitioned to me and my family being in a hotel days before the event. We were about to enter our room, it is near a sea-but it was being flooded with heavy water. I was afraid that it would burst through the wave, but someone assured me it is almost going to be fine and the windows are completely safe, and we slept through it.
This dream reflects a mix of themes related to duty, celebration, and apprehension. Being a British soldier suggests a connection to discipline, loyalty, and perhaps a personal or familial nostalgia related to military history. The celebration, filled with music and humor, indicates a desire for camaraderie and joy in your life. Waiting for the late individual may symbolize feelings of anticipation or frustration regarding delays in your own life or projects.
The transition to the hotel and the rising water signifies underlying fears or anxieties about stability and security. The flooding could represent overwhelming emotions or situations that you feel are beyond your control, yet the assurance about the safety of the windows suggests that you possess a sense of resilience and the confidence to weather challenges. Ultimately, this dream may be encouraging you to balance your sense of duty with the joy of life while recognizing that some fears can be mitigated with reassurance and trust in your circumstances.