I had this one dream that's really been bothering me and usually for my dreams I can go to dream sites to have certain things interpreted but...I don't even have the slightest idea with this one.
I’m in an airport and everyone’s walking to places (as they should) but there’s no sound and no one’s talking at all, just walking. I have no idea where to go so I just keep walking and I see my dad in the large crowd, located at the door where I just entered from. I turn back and walk to him. He takes my hand and we start walking and there was this four-way intersection in the airport (by intersection I mean a four-way hallway) and I thought that we would head straight but he stopped in the middle of the intersection and said, “Let’s stop here,” and I asked why and he said, “Two people died there. Don’t you want to die? Everyone does."
CREEPIEST thing ever! I swear I didn't watch any horror movies or anything. Maybe it's one of those dreams that does't mean anything but maybe it's one of those dreams that do.
It means nothing at all to real-world situations when you are awake. It's your subconcious mind bringing all these things to the surface as you sleep and dealing with them by creating the pictures that go on in your head as you sleep.
While you may be sleeping your brain isn't and nor is your fears, desires, stuff you're afraid of etc. This is how it's manifest while you're sleeping.
I wouldn't worry at all about the dream itself. Likely if it means anything at all it's about your fear of being separated from people and death itself. The airport scenario may have to do with departing and arriving and your thoughts on it. Maybe it's metaphysical but then again it's probably nothing. It can't hurt you or cause permanent trauma so I wouldn't get too freaked out by it. [ solidadvice4teens's advice column | Ask solidadvice4teens A Question ]
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