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Dream of police, prison, backyard

I dreamed that me and you were living together and Zakky was about 8 and the house had some stairs going down to the backyard and there was this big tarpaulin up and there were loads of dead bodies in there, we had been killing these people and you were supposed to have hidden them but you didn’t and there was a dead baby behind the wheeli bin and the police came and found them all and arrested us and Zakky saw the dead bodies when the policeman opened the tarpaulin and he began to cry and I took him inside so he wouldn’t see anymore then my mum turned up (only she was young and glamorous) and I was crying and I asked her to take Zakky and bring him up because I had ruined everything and was going to be in prison for the rest of my life.

This dream was added to the dreams database first time 13 years ago on May 20, 2013

Dream Interpretation Analysis

Meaning of police in a dream

Seeing the police in your dream can show you are looking for guidance, help or even a figure of authority in your life. This passage taps into a foundational principle of dream analysis: figures in our dreams often represent functions, emotions, or needs within our own psyche rather than just the literal people or professions they represent. When you dream of the police, your subconscious is usually projecting a need for structure, protection, alignment with rules, or external validation. Here is an expansion on the three core dimensions mentioned in that statement: 1. Looking for Guidance (The Moral & Directional Compass) The police are symbols of law and order—they know the rules of the road, the boundaries of safety, and how to navigate chaos. Internal Conflict: If you see the police in a dream, it often indicates you are facing a complex dilemma in waking life and aren't sure which path is "right" or "legal" (morally or professionally). The Need for a Map: Your subconscious is seeking a clear set of rules or a standard to follow because your current situation feels chaotic, unregulated, or unpredictable. It is a sign that you want someone—or a part of yourself—to step in and say, "Here is the correct way to handle this." 2. Looking for Help (The Need for Protection and Intervention) In the waking world, we call the police when a situation has escalated beyond our control and we require immediate backup. Overwhelm: Dreaming of police coming to your aid suggests that you are feeling vulnerable, threatened, or overwhelmed in your waking life. This could be an emotional threat (like a toxic relationship), a professional one (a project spiraling out of hand), or a general sense of anxiety. Desire for a Shield: The dream reflects a deep-seated wish for an external force to intervene, diffuse the tension, and restore safety so you don't have to fight the battle entirely on your own. 3. Looking for an Authority Figure (The Search for External Order) An authority figure represents accountability, structure, and sometimes, judgment. The Desire for Structure: You might be craving a mentor, a decisive leader, or a parental figure to take the reins. It can show a temporary weariness of being the one in charge, wishing instead to hand over the responsibility to someone who "knows better." The "Inner Critic" and Guilt: Conversely, context matters heavily here. If the police are chasing or investigating you in the dream, the authority figure represents your own conscience or "Superego." It means you feel a sense of guilt, fear exposure for a mistake, or feel that you have crossed your own personal moral boundaries. The Crucial Pivot: How Did You Interact with Them? To fully unlock this dream, look at your emotional reaction to the police presence: Relief: If their presence made you feel safe, you are actively ready to accept help, find a mentor, or implement more discipline in your life. Fear/Anxiety: If their presence made you nervous, you may be resisting structure, feeling judged by societal expectations, or battling internal guilt over a choice you've recently made.


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Meaning of prison in a dream

Dreaming of a prison often symbolizes feelings of being trapped or restricted — not necessarily in a physical sense, but emotionally, mentally, or spiritually. When interpreted psychologically, especially through a symbolic or Jungian lens, the prison can represent internal barriers or self-imposed limitations that keep parts of your true self locked away. Here’s a deeper breakdown: 1. Internal Barriers Dreaming of being in prison may point to repressed emotions, hidden desires, or aspects of your personality that you don’t allow yourself to express. These could be: Feelings of anger or sadness you’ve been taught to suppress. Creative impulses you’ve silenced out of fear of judgment. Vulnerabilities you avoid sharing because they make you feel exposed. You're essentially "imprisoning" parts of yourself — locking them away in an inner cell. 2. Fear of Exposure The dream could indicate a fear of being seen for who you really are. You may be afraid that if others knew certain truths about you — your thoughts, emotions, past actions, or insecurities — you would be judged, rejected, or hurt. So instead, you construct a kind of emotional "prison": You avoid certain conversations. You keep people at a distance. You stay silent when you want to speak. This leads to inner conflict and emotional stagnation. 3. Unconscious Guilt or Shame Prison dreams can also stem from feelings of guilt or shame, especially if the dream involves being sentenced or punished. Even if you haven’t done anything objectively wrong, your mind may be wrestling with internal judgments: “I’m not good enough.” “I don’t deserve happiness.” “I must hide this part of me.” These beliefs can build up internal walls — psychological bars — that keep your authentic self from emerging. 4. Call to Inner Freedom Such a dream may be a signal from your subconscious, urging you to confront and challenge these inner barriers. It's inviting you to: Examine what's holding you back. Reflect on what you're afraid to express or acknowledge. Move toward emotional honesty and self-acceptance. Questions to Reflect On: What part of yourself do you keep hidden from others? What emotions do you struggle to express freely? Are there beliefs or fears that are limiting your personal growth? Dreaming of prison isn't necessarily negative — it’s a wake-up call. It’s an invitation to unlock parts of yourself that you’ve kept shut away, and begin the process of emotional liberation.


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Meaning of backyard in a dream

A backyard in a dream symbolize what we want to hide, mostly within our soul or desires. The backyard shows of our dark cravings.


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