A moonlit cemetery at night, all covered in snow, Alice was there, and others. along with gravestones there were items belonging to the dead ,furniture, lamps, shoes, more. When the tombstones started moving I became afraid, I was told I should "welcome them". but I was afraid and finally threw a large stick, which hit a child's chair. The chair started to bleed where the stick had hit it. Alice and the others told me to leave, run away.
Dreams involving cemeteries often relate to themes of loss, memory, and the subconscious mind. The moonlit setting suggests a blend of illumination and mystery, often representing intuition or awareness that may not be fully conscious. Snow can symbolize purity, tranquility, or even emotional coldness, while the items belonging to the deceased may represent unresolved issues, memories, or the remnants of past relationships that are still present in your life.
Seeing tombstones move signifies a disturbance or change regarding how you perceive loss or memories. The act of being told to "welcome them" might imply a need to confront or accept past experiences or feelings rather than repressing them. However, your fear suggests that you might be struggling with this acceptance, indicating underlying anxiety about facing these emotions or memories.
The act of throwing a stick that causes a child's chair to bleed is particularly striking. It may signify your fear of harming something innocent or vulnerable in the process of attempting to defend yourself or escape from confronting the past. Chairs often symbolize comfort or stability, and the blood could represent guilt, grief, or the consequences of avoiding certain feelings.
The fact that Alice and others encouraged you to leave can indicate a warning from your inner self or perhaps the influence of people in your life who recognize your fear and want to protect you from emotional turmoil or confronting difficult truths.
Overall, this dream may suggest that you are dealing with unresolved emotions or memories tied to loss and that there is a part of you that recognizes the importance of confronting these feelings rather than running away. It may be beneficial to explore what these themes mean to you personally, as well as any recent experiences that may have triggered them.