Date: 5/18/2024
By hellbound
I was in a high rise apartment in Canada, and there was some kind of party going on with a bunch of girls. Amy was there, and she handed me a white flip phone and said I could call my mom or Barb if I was getting tired of it. She said she wanted to introduce me to a guy. A guy came out of one of the rooms, and it was Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols, looking younger. He kept smiling at me and following me around. He wanted to have sex. I was uncomfortable with this, and because he was acting a bit scary, I said I don't want to have sex at Amy's party. He said okay, let's go to my apartment. He said we could just hang out of I didn't want to have sex. I decided to go with him. We went outside, and we walked to another high rise building. We went inside. The apartments were tiny, like the size of one room. He had a bunch of collectibles on the walls. He was starting to get creepy again, so I ran out of the apartment, past some Chinese girls. He started chasing me. I ran to a hospital, where I went inside to try to get a job. It didn't look familiar. They gave me a job as a computer engineer, even though I didn't know what I was doing. A couple of the other employees said don't worry, we don't know, either. A man ran into the hospital, saying he was about to give birth. He had twins, and they were covered with blood. I felt uncomfortable and went to another part of the hospital, where the white collars worked. There were a bunch of guys in suits sitting around a long table. Steve Jones suddenly appeared, and he had a knife. He was trying to get to me. I hid under a desk. Their meeting finally ended. One man was in there, an older man in his 60s. He saw me and smiled and said come here. He stopped SJ from attacking me, with his mind. I came over to him, and he handed me a business card. The card had my current signature, and a signature from when I was a teenager, with my maiden name. He said he wanted me to sit on his lap. I looked and he had a wedding ring. I said I have to get back to work. I ran out of the hospital.
AI generated interpretation This dream is rich in symbolism and may reflect various themes and emotions within your subconscious mind. The setting of Canada and the Sex Pistols may symbolize a sense of freedom and rebellion. Canada could represent a desire for new experiences or a sense of exploration, while the presence of the Sex Pistols, a symbol of punk rock and counterculture, could suggest a need to break free from societal norms or expectations. The high-rise apartment and party may symbolize a desire for social interaction and connection, particularly with women. Amy's offer of a phone to call your mom or Barb may suggest a need for emotional support or guidance in navigating unfamiliar or potentially uncomfortable situations. The encounter with Steve Jones from the Sex Pistols could represent a confrontation with aspects of your own desires or impulses, particularly in the context of intimacy and boundaries. Feeling uncomfortable and running away from him may reflect a sense of unease or fear in expressing or exploring certain aspects of your sexuality. The transition to the hospital and the theme of birth may symbolize a sense of new beginnings or personal growth. The job offer as a computer engineer, despite not knowing what you are doing, may mirror feelings of inadequacy or imposter syndrome in a new or unfamiliar situation. The older man in the hospital, who stops Steve Jones from attacking you, may represent a protective or guiding figure in your subconscious, offering a sense of safety and security in the face of perceived threats or dangers. His request for you to sit on his lap and the presence of a wedding ring could symbolize a desire for stability or commitment in your relationships or personal life. Overall, this dream may reflect a mix of desires, fears, and conflicts related to intimacy, boundaries, personal growth, and relationships. It may be helpful to reflect on these themes and emotions to gain insight into your current emotional state and address any underlying issues or conflicts.