The recurring dreams of your mother trying to harm you reflect deep-seated emotional struggles, possibly involving feelings of betrayal, fear, or unresolved issues with maternal figures. The violent acts symbolize internal conflicts, guilt, or fears of harm and vulnerability.
Jung might interpret these dreams as manifestations of the shadow self, where repressed anger, guilt, or fears about authority figures are projected onto the mother. Freud could see them as expressions of underlying childhood conflicts, guilt, or fears of loss and betrayal.
These dreams weave a story of internal conflict, where the mother symbolizes a part of the self that is both nurturing and threatening, representing a struggle for self-acceptance and emotional integration.
Spiritually, these dreams may symbolize a confrontation with inner darkness or unresolved karma, urging the dreamer to seek healing and reconciliation within the self.
In Christian symbolism, a mother can represent divine nurturing or spiritual guidance; her attacking you could symbolize spiritual conflict or a call for reconciliation.
According to Ibn Sirin, drowning may signify being overwhelmed by sins or worldly worries, and the struggle could imply a need for spiritual purification.
In Jewish dream lore, conflict with a maternal figure may reflect internal struggles with faith, tradition, or personal identity that need resolution.
In dream symbolism, the mother often represents the nurturing aspect of the self or unresolved emotional ties. When she appears as a threat, it can signify internal conflicts related to dependence, authority, or past trauma.
Drowning typically symbolizes overwhelming emotions or feelings of being submerged by problems. In Islamic dream lore, drowning can denote being overwhelmed by sins or worries, or a need for spiritual cleansing.
Physical struggle in dreams often signifies internal battles, conflicts with authority, or repressed anger. Attempting to harm her may reflect feelings of guilt or frustration with maternal influence.
Electrocution symbolizes sudden shock or awakening to a painful truth. It may indicate feelings of helplessness or being overwhelmed by external or internal pressures.
The recurring screams indicate a persistent sense of terror and vulnerability, highlighting unresolved fears.
The acts of trying to harm each other suggest underlying anger or frustration that is unresolved within the psyche.
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