Kayla, your dream is rich with complex symbols and emotions, reflecting various aspects of your life and psyche. The house that seemed to be a mix of three houses from your past may represent the integration of different periods and experiences in your life. Being with your lifelong friends Cody and Calyssa in a house reminiscent of Cody’s childhood home suggests a longing for the comfort and familiarity of past relationships. Discussing a guy named Brian, whom you found funny, might hint at a desire for new, exciting interactions or perhaps an element of your personality that you wish to explore further.
When you found yourself alone in the house, encountering an abandoned room with dead rats and a dead mouse, it indicates confronting neglected or unwanted aspects of yourself or your life. Your reaction to these dead animals, choosing to have someone else clean them up, could signify avoidance of dealing with certain issues directly. The appearance of a baby bunny, which you shewed outside, symbolizes innocence and new beginnings that you are trying to protect.
Calling your four kids to see the bunny and letting them play in the backyard, which resembled your first house as a young adult, suggests a nurturing aspect of your personality, ensuring that your loved ones experience joy and freedom. The large yard surrounded by woods implies a sense of adventure and the unknown, which is part of your past. However, seeing something moving in the overgrown grass as a warning and the approach of giant mammoth-sized animals from the forest indicates looming threats or challenges that you feel responsible for protecting your children from.
The urgency to get your kids to safety and locking the doors of the house, which had a wrap-around porch like your dad’s house, reflects your protective instincts and the need to secure your home and family. The oddity of having different types of doors close together might symbolize inconsistencies or confusion in your life. Peeking out to see if the giant animals were gone and noticing the mess they left, such as the shed pushed against the house and the crashed plane, indicates dealing with the aftermath of significant disruptions or changes.
Finally, your thought about the contrast between the quiet town seen from the front door and the wildness out back speaks to the dichotomy in your life—the calm exterior you present versus the chaos you manage behind the scenes. This dream vividly portrays your balance between nurturing your family, dealing with past and present challenges, and your protective instincts. It’s a profound reflection of your inner world and the various roles you juggle in your waking life.