Date: 5/28/2020
By SummerSashima
Dream, it was all a dream and I knew it was. I wanted to wake up, to move or talk but I couldn't. All I could do was stay in that never ending dream.i could feel my head on the pillow and the blanket on top of my body as I was still inside the dream. Normally I would be able to wake myself up easily, but this time it was completely different, no matter what I did nothing worked. The cycle started when I woke up inside the dream, I was sitting up in my bed and at first I thought that I was awake in the real world but I quickly realized that it wasn't the case. I was definitely in a dream, even though it mostly looked like my room there were some slight changes that made me sure it was a dream. First my desk and chair that used to be in front of my bed was now gone, my bed was now half the size that it used to be and lastly my room was way more blurry than it normally wa. Something told me that it wasn't just those things that were different, I couldn't hear anything else in my house, as if I was all by myself in there. That thought was quickly tossed aside as I started hearing the sounds of something walking around, each second the sound grew louder. My heart rate increased rapidly as the sounds kept growing louder and closer. Suddenly I start seeing furry things rushing towards my room, the floor was covered in them and when they were close enough to me, I noticed it wasnt just any furry thing that was running around. It was a swarm of rats! Everything was covered by them, every furniture, every wall, they were even in the ceiling. Although I knew it was a dream; it felt so real. Every paw, every tail, I would feel it all. As I was about to be fully covered by them, I wake up to the same scenery that was there before and right away I knew that, that would have just been the start of this soon to be nightmare.
AI generated interpretation The dream you described appears to be highly distressing and intense. The theme of being trapped in a never-ending dream suggests a feeling of powerlessness and a desire for control or escape. The inability to wake up or move within the dream may symbolize a sense of paralysis or being stuck in a certain situation or mindset in your waking life. The changes in your room and the blurriness might represent a distorted or altered perception of your reality. It is possible that you feel that things are not as they should be or that something is not quite right in your life. The absence of other sounds in your house may signify a sense of isolation or being alone in dealing with these challenges. The appearance of the swarm of rats in your dream can have various symbolic meanings. Rats are often associated with negative connotations such as fear, disgust, or feelings of being overwhelmed. They can represent hidden fears, anxieties, or even betrayal. The rats overrunning your room and every element in it could suggest that these negative emotions or experiences are taking over your life and have a significant impact on your well-being. The intensity of the dream and the physical sensations you describe (feeling the rats' paws and tails) suggest a high level of emotional engagement and distress. This could indicate that the issues you are facing in your waking life are deeply affecting you. Overall, this dream appears to reflect feelings of powerlessness, being trapped, and overwhelmed by negative emotions or challenges in your life. It may be helpful to explore these feelings further and consider how you can regain a sense of control or make changes to improve your situation. It could also be beneficial to seek support from loved ones or professionals who can help you navigate through these difficulties.