The Journey of Self-Acceptance: A Dream of Two Girls Running Away

The Journey of Self-Acceptance: A Dream of Two Girls Running Away
A girl from Russia and a girl from Toledo ran away from their homes, where they lived with their mothers. I think they were best friends. I saw from the perspective of the Russian girl. The girls were forced to go through obstacles that seemed to be from a fantasy world. One obstacle was a multicolored lake where they had to hold on to an object or risk drowning, but a sea witch who looked like an anime girl kept trying to take the objects away. At the end of the journey, the girls were back in Russia, and they had to find someone to stay with. They found a group of eight people who lived together, but only the girl from Toledo could stay with them because she looked like one of the people. The people looked at the girl from Russia as though she were a freak. The Russian girl left the girl from Toledo with them. Later, she texted her mother, who had apparently not tried to reach out to her when she had run away. The girl had run away in the first place because she was aromantic, and her mother did not support her. She texted her mother, apologizing and asking if her mother forgave her. Her mother did not.

This dream may symbolize the journey of self-acceptance and the struggles that come with it. The two girls, representing different parts of the dreamer’s identity, run away from their homes and mothers, who may represent societal expectations and pressures. The fact that they are best friends suggests a strong bond between these two aspects of the dreamer’s self. The obstacles they face in a fantasy world may represent the challenges and fears that come with embracing one’s true self. The multicolored lake may symbolize the complexities and diversity of the dreamer’s identity. The sea witch, who resembles an anime girl, could represent the pressure to conform to societal norms and expectations. The rejection of the Russian girl by the group of people in Russia may reflect the fear of being judged and ostracized for being different. The text to the mother, who does not forgive the dreamer, may represent the fear of rejection and lack of support from loved ones. Overall, this dream may suggest the dreamer’s struggle with self-acceptance and the need for understanding and acceptance from others.