Apocalypse
Trump was causing widespread riots everywhere. It was like an invasion all over the world. We were largely outnumbered in small guerrilla groups. We had these stockpiles of colored rocks like aquarium gravel. I was a young woman as I ran around and released these colored rocks from cases onto the floor. On the television Trump was on a float as he moved through crowded streets. He threw an American flag into the crowd and hit a young girl in the head with it. Part of this dream involved a man who was like a father figure to a young boy and his mother. He was beaten to death by the Trump mob in the street. It was dark out and the mother and boy discovered his body. The young boy wailed and cried for someone to do cpr. Another dream I was watching a program on the television in a brightly lit by the daylight room. The program was about tornados and it became all that I was experiencing. A voice narrated how the tornado started in the sky and came down to earth “and god will see your soul.” I was glad to be awake when I was to leave this life. Another dream I was being awakened by a nursemaid. I was like some sort of royalty. She wanted to get me up and ready before my younger African siblings whom I did not like being around in the morning. She tried to keep me ahead and separated from them.
✨ AI Generated Interpretation
These dreams reflect a mix of themes such as power dynamics, fear, separation, loss, and a sense of impending doom. The first dream about the apocalypse with Trump causing widespread chaos and riots may symbolize a feeling of vulnerability and powerlessness in the face of unpredictable and overwhelming events. The presence of Trump as a figure of authority causing harm and chaos may represent feelings of anger, frustration, or fear towards authority figures in waking life. The colored rocks you release could symbolize a desire for creativity, individuality, or expression in the midst of chaos. The violence depicted in the dream, such as the young girl being hit with the flag and the man being beaten, may represent feelings of danger or aggression in your surroundings. The second dream about tornadoes and the idea of God seeing your soul may suggest a fear of judgment or a desire for spiritual understanding. The tornado symbolizes chaos and destruction, but the daylight in the room may represent a sense of clarity or enlightenment. The third dream about being of royalty and being separated from your younger African siblings may point to feelings of elitism, social division, or discomfort with your identity and relationships with others. The nursemaid trying to keep you ahead and separated from them may symbolize a desire for control or distance from certain aspects of yourself or your past. Overall, these dreams may be reflecting inner conflicts, fears, and a desire for clarity and control in uncertain or challenging times. Processing and exploring these themes in waking life through self-reflection, therapy, or creative expression may help you better understand and navigate these emotions.