I was with my ex-partner, it feels like we are together. However on one scene, I was seen overlooking a life that he has with his current girlfriend in their home from above (almost like a spirit). I recalled the furnitures they had were dated and overall atmosphere was not as happy as I thought. In another scene, I was in a pool party, and there was a floatie challenge as a couple, the floatie we had was too deflated and I was not able to participate in it, but I inflated it and let my partner go ahead.
In dreams, the presence of an ex-partner often represents unresolved emotions and unfinished business from the past. It appears that your dream is reflecting your curiosity about your ex's current relationship and how it compares to the one you had with them.
The imagery of overlooking their home from above suggests a detached perspective. This indicates that you have accepted the end of the relationship and have moved on, but there may still be lingering thoughts and feelings about their current situation. The dated furniture and overall unhappy atmosphere you perceive may symbolize a sense of validation or relief, as it implies that their current relationship may not be as ideal as you might have initially thought. This could be your subconscious mind attempting to reassure you that you made the right decision by separating.
The pool party scene represents an opportunity for connection and playfulness. The deflated floatie could symbolize a feeling of unfulfilled happiness or lack of excitement within a relationship. By inflating the floatie and allowing your partner to participate, you are showing a willingness to put their needs or desires ahead of your own. This may suggest a selfless and supportive attitude in relationships, even if it means sacrificing your own participation or satisfaction.
Overall, this dream may be highlighting your emotional growth and progress since your breakup. It signifies that you have gained a clearer perspective on your past relationship and are willing to prioritize the happiness and well-being of both yourself and your partner in future relationships.