I think I know which one you're talking about. Something about digging potatoes and sleeping behind the fridge. I wrote that one with an accent in my head. I do that often.
There's an end but I wake up every time I see the exit, so I haven't actually got out.
I don't know where these dreams come from. Had one the other day where I woke up, inside of my dream, it was dark, I walked over to the door where I could see a bit of light. Then, suddenly, I found myself slumped over a piece of furniture. I saw a shadow run out of the room. I couldn't move. Didn't feel pain. Eyes were wide open. In my dream, I thought I was awake. Once it crossed my mind that someone was in the room and stabbed me, I woke up. Confused and relieved. Thought I was dead... LOL! It's like going to the movies.
Funny how in dreams too much on an emotional reaction always jerks us awake. It is so obvious, but that never really occurred to me before: the unconscious mind is a very neutral ground, no emotion allowed. Any of that messy emotion stuff throws us back into consciousness. I find there is usually a message in anything I experience while unconscious - whether asleep or from a physical problem. It is as though the mind is always twisting things around to find a solution, and in that neutral place so much more can be solved because of the lack of emotion. The wisdom is just sitting there, but oddly it is always coded into some sort of puzzle that needs a little untangling - the two worlds work together, but not in the same language. Now you've gotten me started and I am falling down the spiritual rabbit hole...this hole isn't a hellhole though, at least.
That dream sounds based in control - fear of being powerless against the bad things should you try to step into that bright light. Oh dream analysis is always fun, although a bit useless when I am making a sweeping judgement about the psyche of someone I have not even met :)
Some of that dream analysis stuff sounds like people reading crystal balls to me. I try to not give it all too much thought. I enjoy the experiences, even if they're not much fun. Maybe the brain craves the chaos, because life could be a little too simple at times.
There have been some eerie coincidences though. Not much fun to talk about.
I've had those eerie coincidences, so eerie I'm not sure they are coincidences. And then that makes it more frightening when you find yourself in a dream where you murdered someone and you're wondering if you will get away with it! But I figure my brain had to up the game because the dreams of all my teeth falling out were no longer frightening me -- they had become comical. I sometimes think our sleeping brains are just trying to toughen us up a bit.
I come here for the comedy and to use my imagination in your art. Please, keep it up.
Yes, if you are going to analyze it, only the dreamer can know the meaning, the rest is crystal ball stuff.
I dont like to think about the eerie coincidences either.
BTW I accidentally unfollow people on my phone periodically, and then re-follow. So if you see that, my phone apparently doesn't like you, but I still do.