There were a lot of worms involved. They appeared similar to tapeworms and they could leave someones body through exiting the skin and entering another’s body the same way. However, I didn’t have one. But I did have a black glob that its was part of my body and I kinda accepted it. It kinda looked like the Venom monster from Spider-Man. Anyway, it was a comforting existence despite being quite gruesome in appearance, Anyways, I was with my sister and cousin and they had worms of their own. One exited one of them through their legs and entered me. They told me it was normal and okay and I believed them. When it enter my body it was a weird, squishy, muscle rolling, feeling when it entered. It was really uncomfortable I endured the multiple times of the worms leaving and entering my body. After a while, I suddenly became opposed to worms and refused to go near and let them enter my body. I hated the feeling and I turned and left as quickly as possible when I saw one. The black goo that lived within be kept forcing its way out of my body. It was a uncomfortable and felt like a tugging of my heart and almost feels like mucus stuck in my throat. It almost hurt. I still held onto the black goo, it was a black color and very shiny and it pulsated so I assumed it was alive. When I went back to my room and I sat down at my desk. I talked to the black goo as I tried to put it back into my body. I dabbed many colorful chemicals into the blob before it eventually reabsorbed into my skin and it was the same, gross feeling as when it left. The feeling of my throat being forced out of my mouth, blocking my airway. But once the black substance went back into my body I felt like throwing up but relived at the same time. It was a horrible feeling but I needed it. I was scared it was going to expel itself again.
Dreams involving worms, bodily substances, and discomfort can evoke a range of interpretations, often centering around feelings of unease, change, and the unconscious mind. Here are some potential meanings to consider based on the elements of your dream: 1. **Emotional Parasitism**: Worms can symbolize feelings or experiences that drain you emotionally or psychologically. Their ability to exit and enter bodies may suggest a sense of vulnerability—perhaps you feel that external influences or relationships are affecting you negatively. 2. **Physical Manifestation of Stress or Anxiety**: The black glob that resembles the Venom monster may signify something troubling buried within you—issues or emotions that are unsightly but somehow comforting. This acceptance of something disturbing points to a recognition of underlying issues in your life that you may have been trying to ignore. 3. **Acceptance and Resistance**: The initial acceptance of the worms and the black goo reflects a journey through trauma or discomfort, with the transition from acceptance to rejection indicating a change in your perspective. Your initial comfort with the worms represents conformity to unhealthy situations or relationships, while your eventual aversion suggests personal growth and a desire to reclaim your autonomy. 4. **Transformation and Rebirth**: The visceral, physical sensations associated with the entry and exit of the worms and the black blob could signify a transformation. This process may feel uncomfortable but can lead to healing or new beginnings in your waking life. It’s a reminder that growth often involves discomfort. 5. **Communication with Your Inner Self**: Talking to the black goo and attempting to reabsorb it can symbolize the internal dialogue you have with parts of yourself that you struggle with. The act of experimenting with colorful chemicals might represent exploring different ways to cope with or understand your feelings. 6. **Fear of Loss or Disruption**: The feeling of the blob pushing out and the discomfort it caused may signify a fear of losing control over your emotions or situations in your life. It suggests anxiety about something deep-rooted that you may not fully understand yet. Overall, this dream might reflect a significant inner conflict about how you deal with emotions, relationships, and personal identity. It could be helpful to reflect on what feelings or situations in your waking life may be similar to those represented in your dream. Exploring these themes further—perhaps through journaling or discussion—could foster deeper insights into your current emotional state and life circumstances.