All that suggests to me is that you wibble too much, sweetie. You're frightened of things going badly wrong, and that's why you have dreams where they do.
Whereas I tend to get quite a lot of dreams where there are mild threats but I'm never in any doubt that I will escape them... and I always do.
It means you don't feel entitled to your own talents, and are afraid to use them for fear you might break something. Quite possibly related to being anxious about social events.
I entirely endorse this interpretation (partly, although not entirely, as a result of having read several books on understanding the meaning of dreams).
What was the overriding emotional response? Was it fear that someone would catch you? Or surprise that it had happened? Or wishing that you could press the "undo" button like in a game? And what was your emotion on finding the first car unlocked?
Getting into the car - "oo this is naughty! SHINY! Always wanted one of these - let's play!"
After the crash - a combination of shame at the destruction I'd caused, fear that it would happen IRL when I drove to work, worry about the expense and guilt at the damage.
I believe the next step would be to work out where you have felt these emotions about real things in your life that have been going on. Or maybe times when you could have felt those emotions but were suppressing them.
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Whereas I tend to get quite a lot of dreams where there are mild threats but I'm never in any doubt that I will escape them... and I always do.
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*hugs*
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After the crash - a combination of shame at the destruction I'd caused, fear that it would happen IRL when I drove to work, worry about the expense and guilt at the damage.
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Or maybe times when you could have felt those emotions but were suppressing them.
But I am no dream analysist.
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