Hello Liana,
In your dream about your friends calling you "fat," this scenario could symbolize a fear of judgment or criticism about your self-image or how you perceive your body. It's not unusual to have dreams that reflect our insecurities, especially if we're going through a period of change or self-improvement, like the health journey you mentioned in a previous dream. This dream could also be a manifestation of anxiety about how others see you, potentially rooted in deeper social or personal expectations.
The fact that the dream didn't leave you with negative feelings or reach the emotional intensity of a nightmare suggests that while the content was sensitive, it didn't deeply disturb your subconscious. This could mean that you're becoming more resilient to such comments, or that you're in the process of addressing these insecurities consciously. It's also possible that the dream reflects your ability to handle what might have once been a more upsetting situation.
Looking back at your previous dreams, there's a recurring theme of encountering challenges but finding a way to navigate through them. For instance, facing a big wave on a ship and choosing to dive into it shows a proactive approach to dealing with obstacles. This resilience is an important trait that seems to be reflected in your waking life as well.
Additionally, the dream about the nuns and priests, where you successfully communicated in a language you're not entirely comfortable with, suggests growth and accomplishments in areas you may not have expected. These experiences might be connected to the current dream by highlighting your ability to adapt and succeed in unfamiliar or challenging situations.
Remember, Liana, dreams often amplify our feelings from waking life, so consider what has been on your mind lately. Your dreams seem to suggest that you're on a path of personal growth and overcoming fears, which is a positive sign of development and strength. Keep nurturing this resilience, as it appears to serve you well both in your dreams and in your daily life.