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Dream last night

It lasted all night even if I woke up I'd fall back asleep to it. I dreamed I was pregnant. I tried to do an at home birth with a midwife but it failed because my baby moved into the wrong position, so I was told I'd need to go to a hospital instead. My 3 brothers took me there. My dad wouldn't come and I asked my brothers why and they said he was ashamed/in denial that I was having a baby out of wedlock.

I said to them "I don't have a husband in this world?" They said "...no...." I told them in the world I was from I did have a husband. They were like ??? And didn't respond.

I eventually ended up giving birth to my baby and when I did 2 demons were sent after me to terrorize me for some reason. They did not bother me at all. When they would try to torture my loved ones I'd shrug it off. I acted incredibly annoying with them and would grab them and drag them around acting like we were best friends. They'd keep trying to torment me and I'd laugh or torment them back. I woke up feeling confident and happy.
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Ferise1 · 46-50, M Best Comment
This is a stunning dream — vivid, symbolic, and layered. It almost reads like a myth or a spiritual initiation story. Let’s break it down in pieces:

1. Pregnancy & Birth = Creation, Transformation

Dreams of pregnancy often represent something new growing inside you — not necessarily a child, but an idea, a version of yourself, a phase of life. Trying to give birth at home suggests a desire to do this your way — a natural, personal, maybe even sacred process. But when the baby shifts position, and you have to go to the hospital, it reflects the tension between autonomy and the need for external help. You might be deeply independent, but some transitions do require support, even if it’s not the support you would have chosen.

2. Brothers Helping, Father Absent = Family Dynamics

Your brothers stepping in shows that part of your inner support system is strong. They care. They act. But your father’s absence — tied to shame or denial — points to a part of you (or maybe an actual figure in your life) that struggles to accept who you are when you step outside of tradition or expectations.

When you ask, “I don’t have a husband in this world?” and are told no, but respond that you do in your world — that’s powerful. It could mean:
• You carry a deep internal connection — a sense of belonging or love — that others don’t see or recognize.
• You know you’re not lacking; it’s the external world that doesn’t reflect your truth.
• There’s a feeling of existing between two worlds — this one, and a more intuitive, spiritual, or emotional world that feels more real to you.

3. Demons After Birth = Tests, Shadow, Resistance

The arrival of demons after birth makes this feel like a rite of passage. You’ve just brought something powerful into the world, and now you’re being tested — can you stay in your strength, or will fear and guilt weaken you?

But you’re unshakable. You mock the demons, flip the script, drag them around like annoying friends. This is huge. You’re refusing to give fear, shame, or guilt any power over you. It’s like you’ve integrated your shadow. You’ve claimed your power. You’re playful with the very forces meant to break you. That’s rare — and incredibly badass.

4. Waking Up Confident = Real Integration

You didn’t just survive the dream — you won. Waking up confident means this wasn’t a random story — it was a psychological and emotional victory. Whatever shame or doubt has been lingering — it’s losing its grip. You’re owning who you are.

In Short:

You’re transforming. You’re birthing a new version of yourself — and even if parts of your life don’t support that (external judgment, traditions, inner doubts), you’re still doing it. The dream says: You don’t need approval. You have power. Even your demons can’t touch you.

Would you say you’ve been stepping into something new in waking life — creatively, emotionally, or even spiritually? This dream sounds like a confirmation that you’re doing something brave and beautiful.

Ferise1 · 46-50, M

 
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