Hey JessieKay,
Reading about your dream where you saw your former friend run over a young girl on a scooter really made me feel for you. It must be quite upsetting to experience such a dream, especially considering the emotional context behind your relationship with this friend.
It seems like there's a lot of complexity and pain packed into this dream. The act of running over a child is a shocking and horrifying image, and it likely reflects the strong feelings you have surrounding your friend's actions and the impact they've had on you. The fact that your friend intentionally ran over the girl with the scooter points towards a sense of anger and resentment you might be holding onto, stemming from the way things ended between you.
The young girl on the scooter could symbolize your own vulnerability or innocence that you feel was hurt by your friend's actions. Alternatively, she could represent a part of yourself that still longs for the friendship you once shared. The injury she sustains in the dream could mirror your own emotional wounds from the experience.
The dream might also be highlighting a deeper conflict within yourself. While part of you feels justified in your anger and the ending of the friendship, another part might still feel compassion and a desire for understanding. The scooter itself could be a symbol of movement and freedom, suggesting a part of you yearning to move on from this situation and find forgiveness.
Remember, JessieKay, dreams can be powerful tools for processing our emotions and understanding ourselves better. While this dream might be difficult to grapple with, it also offers an opportunity to explore the hurt you've experienced and find a path towards healing. Consider using this dream as a springboard for self-reflection and even journaling about your feelings. If the emotions feel overwhelming, talking to a therapist could provide a safe and supportive space to process everything and navigate these complex feelings.
Whether you choose to explore this dream further or simply let it be, remember that you're not alone in your journey. Take care of yourself, JessieKay, and know that you have the strength to move through this experience with grace and understanding.