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If so help me out.
I rarely remember my dreams and when I do its only the bad ones.

Friday night I had a dream, my 11 y/o daughter and I were driving on a highway, it must have been in the southwest because it was desert and mountains. We came upon a traffic jam and people were running around in a panic and I heard a lot of gun shots. I remember getting out of my vehicle and leaving my daughter in the truck and walking towards the gun shots. I came upon about a platoon size group of US military in combat gear executing people on the side of the road.

I remember walking up to one of the shooters and asked "hey brother, what's going on?" He turned to me and asked "Are you a Veteran?" I says "yes" and he says "prove it!" I show him my retired military ID and he says "Sarge, get back in your vehicle and drive south and keep going, whatever you do don't stop"

I remember walking back down the road and I can't find my vehicle with my daughter in it. I remember screaming "has anyone seen my white Escalade" over and over, then I wake up.

My heart is beating a million beats per second and I immediately check my daughters room. She's sleeping soundly of course.

I went out on the deck and had a couple of smokes to calm down and think this one out. The fact I feared that my daughter was missing was the worse part. But, it seamed that I felt it was no big deal in my dream that our troopers were shooting civilians started to bother me. In my dream I was calm and nonchalant until I discovered my daughter and vehicle missing. Then I freaked, also I don't own or never thought of owning a white Escalade. I have a white F350.

I know its just a dream but the more I think about it the more it bothers me, like no other I've ever had.

Any dream interpreters out there? :confused:
 
Did you watch or read anything about a future collapse? Documentary on war crimes? I know when I read or watch something that bothers me before I go to bed, most likely I'll have a dream about it. A few weeks after I graduated SERE school, I was having dreams about bears. My father said it was symbolic of something that I didn't finish. I never got the connection with SERE and bears. After any stressful situation I go through, I dream about bears for around a week. Not that this helps, but a dream could mean anything and you probably had more than one and this is the only portion you can remember.
 
You are just worried about possible future events and the safety of your daughter. Besides, it won't happen because would you really walk up to soldiers that are execution others on the side of the road? Just continue keeping up with current events, preparing for anything and educating your daughter about her own personal safety.
 
Dreams have zero prophetic value. Of the billions of dreams every night, it's true that a one or two will foretell the future, through pure dumb luck.

Dreams are a way for humans (and, yes, higher animals) to work through certain stresses. They have little direct meaning. Other than this. I like to think of it as defragmenting a hard drive. Information is simply processed to achieve a good outcome, which in most cases, is sanity.
 
If so help me out.
I rarely remember my dreams and when I do its only the bad ones.

Friday night I had a dream, my 11 y/o daughter and I were driving on a highway, it must have been in the southwest because it was desert and mountains. We came upon a traffic jam and people were running around in a panic and I heard a lot of gun shots. I remember getting out of my vehicle and leaving my daughter in the truck and walking towards the gun shots. I came upon about a platoon size group of US military in combat gear executing people on the side of the road.

I remember walking up to one of the shooters and asked "hey brother, what's going on?" He turned to me and asked "Are you a Veteran?" I says "yes" and he says "prove it!" I show him my retired military ID and he says "Sarge, get back in your vehicle and drive south and keep going, whatever you do don't stop"

I remember walking back down the road and I can't find my vehicle with my daughter in it. I remember screaming "has anyone seen my white Escalade" over and over, then I wake up.

My heart is beating a million beats per second and I immediately check my daughters room. She's sleeping soundly of course.

I went out on the deck and had a couple of smokes to calm down and think this one out. The fact I feared that my daughter was missing was the worse part. But, it seamed that I felt it was no big deal in my dream that our troopers were shooting civilians started to bother me. In my dream I was calm and nonchalant until I discovered my daughter and vehicle missing. Then I freaked, also I don't own or never thought of owning a white Escalade. I have a white F350.

I know its just a dream but the more I think about it the more it bothers me, like no other I've ever had.

Any dream interpreters out there? :confused:
The world, as you knew it, is slipping away. A new set of values, or lack thereof, are taking over. Your F-350 would represent the value of work, and the fact that it has been replaced by an Escalade demonstrates that you fear that the dignity of your life's accomplishments are being replaced by arbitrary and unearned opulence.

The soldiers executing people on the side of the road is not random. They are sparing those on the inside. As the enforcement arm of government, you fear that there has come a day, when our government is betraying the people. The executions represent the death not of people, but of the American people s a whole, our identity, our culture, our freedom, and our values. The fact that you were spared demonstrates your understanding that it is being done for the benefit of insiders. Your revulsion is a form of survivors' guilt.

Your missing daughter draws a contrast between your ability to navigate the changing world because of your perspective and life experience, versus the degree to which your daughter, in her innocence, has not had the opportunity to find an exception to the changes.

The arid landscape point to a political climate that is inhospitable, restrictive, and unforgiving, and a narrative which, like westerns and Breaking Bad, reveal humanity's seedy underbelly, and the need for confrontation.

These are genuine, valid concerns. Our children deserve a better nation than we inherited, and on our current path, that isn't in the cards.
 
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