The dreamer’s cousin, Ridwan, represents a part of themselves that is struggling with an aggressive tumor in the colon. This could symbolize a physical illness or a deep emotional wound that is causing pain and distress. The doctors in the dream represent the dreamer’s own doubts and fears, telling them that there is no hope for healing. However, the dreamer’s inner wisdom and intuition (represented by themselves in the dream) knows that this is not true. They understand that the doctors are projecting their own limiting beliefs onto Ridwan, and that he has the power to heal himself. This is shown by the dreamer’s attempts to stop Ridwan’s parents from feeding him sugar and other toxins, which could be interpreted as harmful thoughts and behaviors. The dreamer’s uncle, Ridwan’s father, represents authority figures or societal expectations that may not always be supportive or understanding. The fact that he is kinder to his non-existent daughter than to Ridwan could symbolize the dreamer’s desire for more nurturing and compassionate support in their own life. Overall, this dream is a powerful reminder that we have the ability to overcome limiting beliefs and heal ourselves, even in the face of adversity.