I was casually walking on a conveyor belt with glass walls all around it and nothing else except a gray and empty space around it. A revolver and box of ammunition pass me, someone walking behind me picks up the revolver then I hear him **** the hammer I turn and face him then he point the revolver at me and shoots without hesitation in the right carotid artery.
Age & Gender & Location {Required}: 18, Male, Canada
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Anonymous,
Here are the interpreted symbols/actions from your dream:
-walking-moving forward in life
-conveyor belt- constant/prevailing emotional energies
-glass walls-passive personality with limitations
-gray/empty space-empty feelings
-revolver-lingering threat from continuous emotions
-box of ammunition-power and strength of emotions that can cause destructive impulses
-someone walking behind you-emotional aspect of yourself that follows you wherever you go
-cock the hammer-impulsive inclinations {perhaps toward oneself or others}
-face him-confronting the emotions
-point the revolver-continuous emotions that are at times extreme
-shoots without hesitation-aggressive/hidden anger, unconsciously punishing yourself
-right carotid artery-mental energies related to ego self
Summary
My sense is there are internal emotional issues that can cause destructive impulses/actions toward yourself or and other people. These would be unconscious motivations where you may be punishing yourself because of hidden anger toward a particular person. There may be the possibility you were victimized at some time in your life and you are punishing yourself for what someone else did to you {a normal reaction when a person is a victim of physical/psychological harm/abuse}. The experience{s} would show through in your ego personality, possibly causing outburst of anger toward others {if not others then yourself.
Jerry
Age & Gender & Location {Required}: 65 Cocoa, Fl
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