It is a windy day and I am coloring a rainbow on a piece of paper while I am outside. I turned around and saw my old house. I said to myself, "Oh, this is the old creepy place we used to leave." Another gust of wind comes by and suddenly an old angry lady bursts through the front door of the house on to the porch. "Hey what are you doing here?", I say to the lady. She yells back, "Get off my property... or else!" I ask, "Why?" Then, her dog comes out of the dog too. The dog starts to follow me, chasing me to a nearby mountain. The dog catches me and bites me in my throat. I am dead when I wake up from the dream.
This dream could have multiple interpretations, as dream symbolism is subjective and unique to the dreamer. However, here is one possible interpretation: The windy day represents change and instability in your life. Coloring a rainbow indicates a desire for positivity and happiness. Seeing your old house may symbolize nostalgia or looking back at past experiences. Describing the house as "old" and "creepy" suggests unresolved issues or negative associations with the past. The old angry lady bursting through the front door represents confrontations or conflicts arising from these past experiences. Asking the lady "Why?" reveals a curiosity to understand the reasons behind the conflict. The dog symbolizes loyalty and protection, possibly reflecting a sense of fear or aggression in your waking life. The dog chasing and biting you could represent feeling overwhelmed or attacked by someone or something in your life. The bite to your throat could represent feeling silenced, unable to express yourself or communicate effectively. Waking up dead could imply a sense of fear or anxiety about the consequences of unresolved conflicts or unresolved issues from the past. Overall, this dream may suggest that you are struggling with unresolved conflicts or negative memories from your past, and these unresolved issues could be impacting your sense of self-expression and emotional well-being. It may be helpful to explore these experiences and find ways to confront and resolve them in order to achieve personal growth and emotional healing.