Jeg kommer køren og ser min 21 årig søn, kommer i tanke om at jeg måske skulle hente ham, dog ikke der hvor han står. Jeg holder ind for at samle ham op, jeg ser godt noget i græsset, men tænker ikke over det. Da jeg åbner bildøren, til passagersædet, så min søn kan komme ind, tager min søn det der ligger i græsset og viser mig en killing. Min søn sætter killingen ned i bunden af bilen, ved mine fødder, og stor smiler. Jeg samler killingen op, for først og fremmest kan jeg ikke køre bil med en kat ved pedalerne og for det andet skal vi ikke have en kat. En kvinde, og måske var der en mand, have stået sammen med min søn, da jeg holde ind for at samle ham op. Jeg følte, at det ikke nogle mennesker jeg vil diskutere med. Så da jeg samler killingen op, for at aflevere den tilbage, og jeg kan se og mærke at den er dækket med lopper over det hele, sætter jeg i stedet killingen om bag sædet, i bunden af bilen. En plamage af lopper sidder på mit ben, jeg bliver helt panisk, åbner døren og får dem viftet af. Jeg grimmes og har samtidig ond af killingen, og tænker det kan de andre personer ikke håndtere. jeg køre afsted med min søn og killingen, uden at sige til min søn, hvad jeg tænker om det hele situationen. Og killingen som ligger om bag sædet, er jeg både nervøs for, både i forhold til de klamme lopper, men også i forhold til dens helbred.
This dream involves several key symbols and emotions that can be interpreted to give insight into your subconscious thoughts and concerns.
The Søn (Son): Your son represents a part of your life that is deeply connected to personal responsibility, nurturing, and perhaps a reflection of your relationship with him. The act of going to pick him up suggests a desire, or perhaps a need, to be involved in his life and support him, indicating a protective instinct.
The Killing (Kitten): The appearance of a kitten, which is both cute and vulnerable, reflects something new or innocent that you may feel responsible for or are hesitant about accepting into your life. Kittens typically symbolize new beginnings or emotions, potentially linking to new opportunities or responsibilities that you may be avoiding or feel unprepared for.
Lopper (Fleas): Fleas can symbolize small annoyances or worries that are causing you discomfort. In your dream, the fleas covering the kitten might symbolize feelings of unease about taking on new responsibilities or the potential negative consequences that come with them. They may also represent issues in your life that you perceive as bothersome or overwhelming.
Your Reaction: Your panic about the fleas suggests that there are underlying anxieties in your life that might be affecting your peace of mind. You expressed a desire to manage a situation that seems chaotic or unhygienic, indicating a need for control or order in your life. This could point to fears about things that are beyond your control—perhaps in relation to your son's life or choices.
Returning the Kitten: Instead of engaging with the other people (the woman and possibly a man), you chose to act independently by removing the kitten from the situation. This choice points toward avoiding confrontation or difficult discussions in your waking life. There may be elements of your life where you feel that others cannot help or handle certain situations, leading you to believe that you need to take matters into your own hands.
Driving Away: The act of driving away with your son and the kitten signifies moving forward despite discomfort. This could symbolize a reluctance to fully acknowledge your feelings or concerns regarding new responsibilities or changes in your life, particularly in relation to your family.
Mixed Emotions: Your feelings of nervousness about the kitten's well-being alongside the discomfort of the fleas suggest a conflict between your nurturing instincts and your fears or anxieties. This duality indicates that there are elements of your life that you may feel torn about—wanting to embrace change while being apprehensive about the potential downsides.
Overall, this dream may reflect your conflicts regarding accepting new tasks or responsibilities, particularly related to your son or family dynamics. You may be grappling with issues of control, care, and the accompanying anxieties about how certain situations will play out. It could be beneficial to explore what areas in your waking life are causing you similar feelings of panic or discomfort, and consider how you might address them more openly rather than choosing to 'drive away' from the issues at hand.