Confronting Fear and Finding Peace in a National Park

Confronting Fear and Finding Peace in a National Park
I visited a national park. My first station was a waterfall; but an ugly square building obstructed the otherwise pretty view, though at a second glance the scenery had something hostile to it. The ground seemed barren, it was icy at times and I was afraid I would slide into the water of the river - which had a beautiful blue-green colour. Despite the general hostility, I walked on with enthusiasm and came across a small, dry, leafless tree, on top of which was perched a sleeping vulture. I approached it, I wanted to take a photo, but unfortunately awoke it. At which point I noticed another vulture approaching me flying, it looked younger and more vital. Its feathers were black and its bare skin on the neck and head was grayish white. It attacked me, trying to peck at me with its sharp beak. I threw my hands on its neck, holding it away from me, choking it for a few moments. I let it go, it let me go, and I ran. I was shaken up by this, I met a few people, eventually entered a beautiful, lush forest area, in which there were wild horses. They were friendly, and I let my hands wander over the back of one horse.

This dream may symbolize a journey of self-discovery and overcoming obstacles. The national park represents a natural and untouched part of the dreamer’s psyche. The first station, a waterfall, could represent a moment of clarity or enlightenment. However, the ugly square building obstructing the view suggests that external factors may be hindering the dreamer’s progress. The hostile scenery and icy ground may represent the dreamer’s fears and insecurities. The blue-green river could symbolize the dreamer’s emotions, which are both beautiful and potentially dangerous. The vulture perched on the tree could represent the dreamer’s own fears and negative thoughts. The younger and more vital vulture attacking the dreamer could symbolize a new and more aggressive approach to dealing with these fears. The dreamer’s ability to choke the vulture and run away suggests that they have the strength and determination to overcome their fears and move forward. The encounter with friendly wild horses in a lush forest could symbolize a sense of peace and harmony after facing and conquering inner struggles.