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One will awaken naturally. Situations such as being trapped in a dream, dreaming of being a dream and being unable to wake up through successive layers of dreams only occur in science and fantasy fiction.
This dream need not be interpreted literally. It most likely reflects your feeling that you are being restricted too tightly within your own family circle. You FEEL as if you are being trapped inside an inbred system.
No, one cannot get "stuck" in a dream. Such ideas are science fiction and fantasy.
Curley's wife dreams of becoming a famous actress and being in the movies. She feels trapped and lonely on the ranch, with her dream being her escape from her unhappy reality.
This pleasant dream reflects the dreamer's happy emotions. However, if the emotional tone of the dream is not happy, the flowers might represent something unpleasant, such as funerary bouquets.
The dream illustrates the dreamer's longing to be part of a flock; that is, to be accepted by a group of peers. > Alternatively, if the emotional tone is negative, the geese might represent foolish people, and the dreamer's frustration at being surrounded by silliness.
Jarvis Lorry dreams about being buried alive, feeling suffocated and trapped. This nightmare reflects his fear of being buried alive after years of working in a tomb-like office at Tellson's Bank.
Eragon's dream in the first book, "Eragon" by Christopher Paolini, is about a mysterious stone that turns out to be a dragon egg. This dream sets off a chain of events that leads Eragon on a journey to become a Dragon Rider and plays a significant role in shaping his destiny.
This dream suggests that the dreamer feels trapped in a situation that needs more air (inspiration) and/or light (information).
You cant wake up sometimes because maybe someone or something is trying to tell you something by giving you a message that you must know From comments on the Discussion page, this dream involves a killer chasing the dreamer. Usually, chase dreams are about problems the dreamer is avoiding. The dream presents a literal picture of the dreamer running away from the problem. In this dream, the "killer" is an exaggerated metaphor for some problem in real life. Again, on the Discussion page, the dreamer describes being lucid in the dream and deciding to let the killer complete the murder in order to wake up, which is what happened. A better solution, since the dreamer is able to make decisions within the dream, would be to stop running, confront the "killer" and demand to know what/whom the killer represents. Then the dreamer could choose to shrink the "killer" down to a non-threatening size and kick it away. Ultimately, the dreamer needs to figure out what the "killer" represents and stop avoiding that problem in real life.
In this dream, the white room has the sense of being blank and featureless. That suggests lack of meaning. If the "block" means a barrier or something preventing the dreamer's movements, that suggests that the dreamer feels trapped in a meaningless occupation, relationship or situation in real life.
The spiders in this dream represent small, nasty problems that feel vaguely threatening. Being surrounded means that you cannot see an obvious way out, that is, you don't see any solution.