Dreams about getting hurt by someone with a gun generally represent feelings of vulnerability, powerlessness, and fear of violence. These dreams may be related to some real-life experiences or fears you have been having. The first dream where you were riding a taxi and got hurt by someone with a gun might represent a feeling of being trapped in a dangerous situation. The fact that the taxi driver got hurt as well could indicate that there are other people in your life that you feel responsible for and who could also be in harm's way. The second dream where you were driving with your five-year-old kid and got hurt by a motorcycle guy might represent your sense of responsibility towards your child, and your fear of not being able to protect them. This dream also suggests that you may be feeling threatened by someone or something in your waking life. The fact that the man with the gun got surprised when you said that you have a kid could indicate that certain aspects of your life are not being taken into consideration by others. Overall, both dreams suggest that you may be feeling helpless or threatened in some area of your life, and that you need to take steps to protect yourself and your loved ones. It may be helpful to explore the feelings that these dreams evoke and try to identify any real-life situations or people that may be causing these fears. Consider seeking out support from a trusted friend or a therapist if these dreams continue to bother you.
It is important to remember that dream interpretation is subjective and can vary based on individual experiences and emotions. As a dream interpreter, these are the possible meanings I can derive from the given dream.
In general, dreams about guns usually represent a sense of danger or threat in the dreamer's life. The taxi driver getting hurt could indicate feelings of guilt or responsibility for others, while the dreamer may also feel vulnerable and powerless in the face of danger. This could also suggest possible feelings of being trapped or not in control of one's situation.
In the second dream, the presence of a child could represent the dreamer's sense of responsibility or protectiveness towards someone they care for deeply. The dreamer may fear not being able to protect themselves or their loved ones, as indicated by the surprise of the man with the gun when the child was mentioned.
Overall, these dreams could symbolize real-life fears and feelings of being threatened, vulnerable, or helpless. It may be beneficial for the dreamer to take steps to protect themselves and their loved ones and seek support if these dreams continue to cause distress.