Hi Sabrina,
Interpreting your dream, it seems to be a profound reflection of underlying anxieties and protective instincts concerning your family. The imagery of your older son being harmed but surviving could symbolize your deep fears regarding the safety and well-being of your children, despite the conscious understanding that they are currently safe. This could be a manifestation of the natural parental desire to shield one's children from harm, which is often amplified when they are younger and more vulnerable.
The movement to a strange house and the reluctance of Skyler to enter, along with the mention of demon names, suggests a feeling of entering unknown or unwelcoming territories in life. The need for a magnet before entering may represent the search for a protective charm or a strong anchor in reality before facing new challenges or changes. This aligns with the desire for stability and safety in times of transition or uncertainty.
Reflecting on your earlier dreams, there is a recurring theme of concern for family and loved ones, particularly in situations that are out of your control, such as the presence of addiction and the near-miss of a plane crash. These dreams may be highlighting feelings of helplessness or the desire to protect your family from the unpredictable nature of the world. Similarly, the recurring dream of pulling hair from your throat until it becomes bloody flesh could be a visceral expression of trying to rid yourself of a persistent and troubling issue that deeply affects you, perhaps related to communication or a sense of being overwhelmed.
The emotional level of this dream, while not at the highest intensity, still indicates a considerable amount of distress. It's important to acknowledge these feelings and consider how they may be influenced by current or past experiences. Understanding these dreams as expressions of your subconscious can provide insight into areas of your life that might benefit from attention and care.
While previous dreams have varied in their content, the underlying emotions seem to be connected by a thread of concern, protection, and occasionally, distress. This pattern suggests that your subconscious may be processing complex emotions related to your family dynamics and past experiences. It's important to consider how these dreams might be reflecting your inner world and the emotional bonds you share with your loved ones.