we were at the high school and I was talking with my friend ruby. she made a joke and the girl next to me got mad and said that we shouldnt be making those jokes. after I went up to do a project and set it down on the table and said that it was blue. a girl named tierra said no duh and I walked into the bathroom to do my makeup. after that they had us read the book mean girls based off the movie. i walked over to mrs lizzy and asked why we were reading this and she handed me a microphone and said, "go preach jesus" I walked onto the football field and said. "May I have your attention. my name is jeweliana rutledge and you may know me because i attended discovery from 6-7th grade. i then left because things at home got bad and I started attending ACCS. there ive learned a lot about jesus and what he tells us to do in our lives. this book is partly relatable because we all deal with mean girls, but the other part of this book is contradictory because jesus says to love our neighbors as ourselves not call each other fugly sluts." someone didnt like what i said and so they took all the high school kids out of the school and they were going to blow it up because there was a built in bomb under it. the people from my school ran out and it blew up. glass shards got stuck in our backs and three people were attached by the glass. then we went underground and put everyones skin on and some people had to have cloth put around their faces so their skin didnt fall off.
Dreams can be highly personal and often draw from your feelings, experiences, and subconscious thoughts. Let's break down various elements of your dream to derive potential meanings:
High School Setting: High school commonly symbolizes a period of growth, social dynamics, and learning. This may reflect your current feelings about social interactions or environments where you feel judged or pressured.
Conversations with Friends and Conflict: Engaging with a friend (Ruby) and facing someone’s disapproval about jokes may indicate feelings of vulnerability in expressing yourself among your peers. It could suggest an awareness of social boundaries or the consequences of humor in group dynamics.
Project Presentation: Presenting a project that is "blue" might signify a contrasting feeling of clarity and expression versus others' dismissive attitudes (e.g., “no duh”). This may imply a desire for validation or recognition of your efforts and ideas.
Bathroom Scene: The act of doing makeup may represent a desire to enhance or disguise parts of yourself, reflecting themes of self-image and how you want to be perceived by others.
Reading "Mean Girls": This suggests an examination of social hierarchies and conflicts. It could signify that you're processing experiences related to bullying or friendship dynamics in your life.
Preaching About Jesus: Taking the microphone and discussing Jesus represents a desire to spread positivity, justice, and compassion. You might be grappling with moral values in your life and how they intersect with social issues like bullying.
The Bomb Explosion: The violent imagery of the school explosion can symbolize feelings of chaos or fear regarding the environment around you or events that feel threatening. It might reflect fears of confrontation, loss, or significant change in your life.
Injuries and Skin: The imagery of glass shards and skin could represent vulnerability or lasting emotional scars from experiences. It may show concerns about how trauma affects people physically and emotionally. The act of putting on skin could symbolize a desire to adapt or change in response to your environment or how you feel others perceive you.
Overall, this dream seems to encapsulate feelings of struggle with social acceptance, personal expression, moral values, and the impacts of conflict in your life. It might reflect your current experiences, thoughts about interpersonal relationships, and the desire to assert your values despite adversity.