Anyway. In the dream, I was driving, third in a line of cars, on my way to some sort of job. There was a road detour marked, and I followed the two cars ahead of me down a narrow street lined with tall brick buildings. There was construction equipment in what turned out to be a dead-end street and huge dunes of sand that started to seep into my car under the doors and up through the floor and piled up under the gas pedal and over my feet.
Shadowy dudes in trench coats and fedoras stood in shadows lending
the air of 1940s film noir while utility workers in hard hats and soldiers in
fatigues scurried about. The overall scene was dark and foreboding, but I chose
to not be worried because the Jeep has four-wheel-drive settings for “automatic,
snow, sand, and mud” and I thought I could power through the rising sand.
Soon, there was no way to move forward due to all the heavy equipment
and the excessive sand, no side street or alley through which to exit, and no
way to back up the way I had come in. The car was surrounded by sand,
equipment, and activity. I got out of the vehicle and started walking through
shops that had doorways to side streets on the other side, looking for help in
buildings with staircases and a labyrinth of hallways.
I gave up seeking help and headed back to the Jeep which I
couldn’t find in the sand dunes covering the street. There were many vehicles
abandoned in the sandy street, but mine was no longer among them. Panic took
over as I trudged through the shifting sands, worried about how I was going to
get to the mysterious, undefined job I seemed to have and also how I would explain
my tardiness in a manner that wouldn’t make me seem insane.
As the morning light crept into the room around the edges of
the honeycomb blinds, I woke up, thinking “what in the heck was that about?”
Potentially so much to unpack.
Nerd alert – of course, I conducted a quick search of the
elements in the dream. The Internet and AI summaries spit out the following:
“Dreams about driving generally symbolize the direction of your life, personal control, and your journey toward goals. Being in the driver's seat suggests independence and self-direction, while an uncontrollable vehicle or failed brakes often reflect anxieties, feeling overwhelmed, or losing control in waking life.”
“Men in trench coats and fedoras, often called the "Hat Man," are common, menacing figures in nightmares and sleep paralysis, are often interpreted as symbols of fear, deep-rooted anxiety, or, in some cases, paranormal omens of death.”
“Dreaming of soldiers generally symbolizes confrontation, discipline, inner conflict, and the need for protection or structure in your life. These dreams often arise when you are experiencing stress, facing major life changes, or dealing with repressed anger.”
“Construction equipment in dreams often symbolizes major life
transitions, the building of new foundations, or personal development. These
dreams typically represent a, "work in progress" scenario regarding
your mindset, career, or personal journey. Seeing construction workers suggests
active, ongoing repairs in your life.”
Well, well, well, and holy hell's bells. That all actually makes a lot of sense. The analysis seems less
foreboding in the light of day than it all felt while dreaming it. Also, I love the Internet.








