This Baby Shall Never Be Hurt

Date: 1/1/2019

By 2Natblu

My oldest sister had a baby and she said, "This baby should never be hurt". We were in a family vacation home in the middle of other vacation homes in a cul-de-sac. There was an event going on in the middle of the cul-de-sac in the sand that had a few grass spots. My family was in the living room watching television. I looked out the living room window and noticed a man with a gun shooting people; and, people were running. I got scared thinking to myself that the shooter might run from the police; and, he might choose to run in one of the vacation homes. Since there was a possibility that he might run into the one we was in; because of that, I immediately yelled to my family that we need to hide; but, for some reason they didn't take it serious and continued to watch television. My sister and I were the only ones that ran to find a place to hide. Since the baby was her main concern; because of that, it wasn't hard to convince her. She found a spot for her and my baby niece under the bed in the room in the back. They really didn't have any good spots to hide so I joined them. All of a sudden we heard the gunshots come to a silence; because, the police killed the shooter. We were safe.

AI generated interpretation The dream you described seems to have a mixture of elements symbolizing protection, fear, and a desire for safety. It reflects concerns about the well-being of a baby, as well as a sense of responsibility and urgency to ensure their safety. Let's examine the different elements of your dream and their possible interpretations: 1. Oldest sister and her baby: The presence of your oldest sister and her baby suggests a focus on familial relationships and responsibilities. They represent the vulnerability and innocence associated with a newborn and may symbolize something precious that needs protection, not necessarily a literal baby. 2. Family vacation home in a cul-de-sac: The vacation home represents a safe and familiar space within the dreamer's personal sphere. The cul-de-sac suggests a feeling of being enclosed or limited in some way, emphasizing the need for protection and confinement. 3. Shooting and fear: The appearance of a shooter and people running indicates a threat or danger in your waking life. This could represent feelings of insecurity, conflict, or a fear of facing potentially harmful situations. It may also reflect your awareness and concern for the safety of those you hold dear. 4. Desire for safety and need to hide: Your urgent desire to find a hiding spot reveals a deep-seated fear of harm or danger. It suggests a feeling of vulnerability and the need for protection. While your family members continue to watch television, it may symbolize a lack of awareness or denial of the potential danger. 5. Under the bed in the back room: Choosing to hide under the bed in the back room, especially with your sister and the baby, demonstrates the primal instinct to seek shelter and security. This may also indicate a need for emotional support and solidarity during challenging or threatening times. 6. Police killing the shooter: The silence resulting from the police killing the shooter represents the resolution of the threatening situation. It signifies the restoration of safety and a release from the fear and tension experienced earlier in the dream. Overall, this dream appears to reflect your protective instincts and your concern for the safety and well-being of something or someone you deeply care about. It also highlights the need for support and unity during times of potential danger. Consider these interpretations and reflect on your current waking life circumstances to gain further insight into the specific areas of your life that these symbols may represent.