Dream of demons, hands, screaming, woke up, mother, pink
I had a dream with multiple false awakenings, at least 7. Each time I would notice something was off, or different or didn't make sense and I would then know I was in a dream and 'force' myself awake. However, each time the dream became more convincing and I developed a growing sense of panic and danger each time I failed to wake to reality. After one of the false awakenings I awoke (still dreaming) completely paralysed and terrified, I suddenly had the knowledge that something was very wrong and I should have been able to wake myself by now, or at least be able to move, and I knew that some-THING was keeping me asleep and trapped in dreams and that this thing was evil and it wanted me. I try to scream at this point to my mother and sister who are still awake downstairs but the noise hardly comes out, I force myself through sheer will and terror to drag myself from the bed and slowly crawl down the stairs (as my body still isn't properly working) and the further away from the bed I am, the more control over my body I exert. Finally I'm downstairs and I can stand again, I enter the living room and see my mother facing away from me in an old pink armchair we used to have. Her face when I try to look at it is obscured by shadow no matter how i tilt my head to look at her. It is then that I suddenly realise the old armchair and the rearranged furniture, a feeling like ice water goes down my spine and I realise without the shadow of a doubt that this THING isn't my mother, it just wants me to think it is. I said to it "You're not my mother" and I know that makes it angry and I can feel it asking why would I hurt my mother's (it's) feelings by saying such a cruel thing, but horrifyingly it didn't speak, I just knew what it said. I'm terrified by now, and i know this thing was the thing that was deliberately trapping me in the dream. I could see myself sleeping in the corner of the living room and I run to myself and start screaming at him/me to wake up and i keep shaking him/me. I start screaming "you have to wake up, wake up, wake up, IT won't let you, it won't let you go, it wants you, it's evil - you have to get out! it wants you while your vulnerable so you need to WAKE UP!" all the while i know the thing that looks like my mother is walking closer and closer behind me, and I just knew that if I turned around and looked at it's face this thing would be able to take me (I felt an overwhelming sense that the thing wanted to go inside of me and use my body while my mind was asleep and vulnerable to it). I can hear it making noises to try and scare me so that I would look at it, but I didn't. Eventually I'm screaming so much in my dream I can feel myself speaking in my sleep in reality, finally before the thing can touch me I at last woke up. This was one of the most terrifying dreams of my entire life, and to remember it in such detail is quite unlike me - it was so vivid that I had to have a walk after I woke up and tried to read something because i heard that you can't make sense of letters in dreams and I wanted to be sure it wasn't another false awakening. The really creepy thing though is that this dream of a dark entity trying to possess me (can't think of another word for it) by making me look at it has happened before. The rest of the dream from what I can remember was completely different, quite happy, no false awakenings. But the only part of the dream I 100% do remember is standing in the doorway from my kitchen to my living room and suddenly feeling like something evil and non-human was stood behind me and wanted to use my body. Like in this dream I knew that if i turned around the creature would be able to enter me, and I started pleading with myself (like talking to oneself, not pleading with another bodily incarnated version of myself like in the dream i described above) to wake up and I explained aloud to myself that this entity was trying to attack me in my dreams when my mind is vulnerable and so I had to wake up. Like in the dream above I became terrified and started crying and pleading to please wake up before it got me, unlike the dream I described above it actually touched me and put its hands on my shoulders and leaned in to breathe and whisper in my ear to try and scare me into looking at its face. I finally woke up sweating and crying with fear. What could these dreams mean? Why the recurrent theme of the entity? I am a logical man with little belief in spirits, entities and demons - BUT I do possess an open mind, could these dreams be more literal than metaphorical?
Dream Interpretation Analysis
Meaning of demons in a dream
Image of self-doubt or denial. Something between you and greater consciousness. Negative forces.
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Meaning of hands in a dream
dreaming on hands holding you means the dream is real and will fulfill itself. dreaming on hands with coins means you have done something wrong and you want to be good again.
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Meaning of screaming in a dream
Screaming in a dream usually indicates the dreamer is stuck in his place in life and can not see a way out of situation. It might be health problem, relationship and marriage problems and the dreamer needs a way out but for some reason can not act.
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Meaning of woke up in a dream
When you wake up you actually see the life as they are, you are no longer closed in your concept. To wake up from the dream, you are really accepting and knowing who you are. We are all familiar with the situation called "dream". We sleep, we are in a kind of unconsciousness, disconnected from the reality around us. However, while we are "in" within the dream, we feel it as a real reality, and experience a great many emotions, thoughts and situations. When morning comes and we wake up we "sober up" and realize that everything that happened in the dream was not real, while the reality in our waking state is real. Similarly, a person who attains spiritual attainment feels that the world and physical reality were not real. The Kabbalists express this feeling in the words "we were like dreamers." In so doing they want to illustrate to us that the real reality into which man "awakens" after acquiring the spiritual senses, is the only one that exists while the physical reality in which we seem to live today, is but a temporary dream from which we are all to awaken.
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Meaning of mother in a dream
To see your father or mother in your dream signify a great joy to come and if they have you something in your dream it means a very big joy to come.
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Meaning of pink in a dream
In dream analysis and psychology, the color pink is a highly nuanced symbol. Because it sits between the fiery passion of red and the pure clarity of white, it often represents softened emotions, vulnerability, and the gentler aspects of the human experience.Here is a breakdown of what the color pink typically signifies in a dream, depending on its context and shade:1. Emotional Themes & MeaningsUnconditional Love and Affection: Pink is universally tied to romance, nurturing, and deep affection. Seeing pink can indicate a desire for intimacy, a blossoming romance, or a deep sense of contentment in your current relationships.Healing and Compassion: If you are going through a difficult period, pink often appears as a soothing presence. It represents emotional healing, forgiveness (either toward others or yourself), and the softening of hard feelings like anger or resentment.Innocence and the "Inner Child": Pink is frequently associated with childhood, youth, and playfulness. It can be a reminder from your subconscious to reconnect with a sense of wonder, vulnerability, or a time when life felt less complicated.2. The Importance of the ShadeThe specific shade of pink in your dream can drastically alter its psychological meaning:Shade of PinkCommon InterpretationPastel / Soft PinkPeace, gentle affection, innocence, spiritual awakening, or a need for gentle self-care.Hot Pink / FuchsiaIntense passion, high energy, vibrant sexuality, or a desire to be noticed and stand out.Dull / Muddy PinkImmature emotional reactions, unresolved superficiality, or feeling smothered by someone's affection.3. Contextual InterpretationsHow the color manifests in the dream provides clues about where these emotions are playing out:Pink Clothing: Wearing pink or seeing someone else in it suggests how you are presenting your emotions to the world. It can signify an open, approachable heart, or conversely, a feeling of being exposed and emotionally vulnerable.A Pink Room or Environment: Finding yourself in a pink space often represents a desire for sanctuary, comfort, and protection from the harsh realities of waking life.Pink Animals or Objects: When naturally non-pink things (like a pink elephant, bird, or landscape) appear pink, it can represent a state of illusion—literally "seeing the world through rose-colored glasses." It might be a gentle warning that you are romanticizing a situation or ignoring red flags.The Takeaway: Pink is generally a positive, comforting omen in dreams, signaling a time of emotional openness, healing, or new love. To understand it fully, ask yourself: Did the color feel comforting and warm, or did it feel overwhelming and artificial?
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