Scary Dream. I dreamt that my dad was chasing my sister and I. He was wildly angry, violent and nasty. We were planning an escape - an escape to interstate - things were falling into place - we had some assistance from friends and family. When the get away car came for us we ran to it jumped in the back seat and it took off - he ran after the car - pulled out a camera and took a photo of the number plate so he could trace us.
My interpretation: This is very much history repeating - most of this has happened in the past - except for the assistance. My sister and I were very young and we had to make our own escape without any help. It wasn't as dramatic as in the dream - however there was a night that he ran at the car as we were trying to leave the house and it kept stalling as he was getting closer.. Scary.
We have recently moved interstate and dad came to visit not long ago. Perhaps it is a fear that he now knows exactly where to find us again... And it is a regular occurrence for these dreams to surface around Christmas and New Year.
One other theory is that as I am working through my old issues I seem to dream the situation playing out - the way I wish it had years ago..... When I dream about my mum she is now free of dad, she was able to leave and be happy (this didn't actually happen) but after having the dream it felt as though some things had been put right, and a weight had been lifted. It felt as though I connected with her and we had put some old issues to rest.
"I'm Being Chased" Chase dreams often stem from feelings of anxiety in your walking life. Ask yourself who is the one chasing you and you may gain some understanding and insight on the source of your fears and pressure.
The pursuer or attacker who is chasing you in your dream may also represent a part of yourself.
****Next time you have a chase dream, turn around and confront your pursuer. Ask them why they are chasing you.�
This is a scary prospect - but extremely good advice. I just said that I felt dreaming about my mum cleared up some issues for me. Perhaps I can do the same with my dad?...
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