Dream Analysis from June 7, 2011
[Dream Details]
Instead of a volcano crater, magma erupted right in the middle of a school building! Everyone was panicking and trying to escape.
I was also running away, but for some reason, I had reverted to my childhood self.
[Interpretation]
This dream suggests that you might have experienced something difficult or painful during your childhood. It seems you may be afraid of those memories resurfacing or becoming exposed.
Letting out the “darkness” in your heart and releasing pent-up emotions could bring you some relief from the burdens you’re carrying.
Magma and volcanoes often symbolize intense emotions. In the context of Japan, a country filled with volcanoes, the act of eruption is frequently associated with the release of anger or suppressed feelings. This imagery could also resonate universally.
It’s possible that as a child, you were forced to suppress your emotions, such as anger or frustration, and those feelings have been bottled up over the years. Perhaps you faced situations where you felt scared or couldn’t understand what was happening, but instead of addressing them, you buried those emotions deep within yourself.
This suppression could have stemmed from situations in school or other experiences where you felt treated unfairly—likely caused by adults in positions of authority. Like a volcanic eruption, which is an unstoppable natural phenomenon, the feelings you’ve held back might now be seeking an outlet in your dreams.
The appearance of magma and the chaotic scene of escaping in your dream could symbolize a subconscious attempt to process and release these buried emotions, albeit in a transformed and symbolic way.
If this resonates, addressing these past experiences—either through self-reflection or seeking guidance from a counselor—may help you find clarity and emotional balance.
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