A Dream of Fear and Protection,
This dream may represent feelings of fear and protection in your waking life. The presence of your mother, her partner, and their children may symbolize your family and the need for their support and guidance. The location, Juan José, could represent a place of unfamiliarity or danger. The market may symbolize the choices and decisions you are facing in your life. The statues of the Virgin, Santa Muerte, God, and San Judas may represent your spiritual beliefs and values. The movement of the statue’s eyes may symbolize a sense of unease or a warning from your subconscious. Your desire for a Virgin statue may represent a need for guidance and protection. The erizamiento de la piel (goosebumps) and escalofríos (shivers) may symbolize a sense of danger or discomfort. The vendedor (vendor) warning you to leave may represent your intuition or inner voice guiding you away from potential harm. The presence of a cocodrilo (crocodile) may symbolize hidden dangers or deceit. The women fighting outside may represent conflicts or chaos in your waking life. The cachorro (puppy) may symbolize innocence and vulnerability. Your decision to take the puppy and protect it may represent your desire to protect yourself and those you care about. The person with the cuchillo (knife) may represent a threat or danger in your waking life. Your persistence in convincing the bus driver to let you on may symbolize your determination and resilience in the face of adversity. Overall, this dream may be a reflection of your fears and the need for protection and guidance in your waking life.