Welcome to Dreamviews! 
 Originally Posted by Electro_Dreamer
From what I've learned only you can interpret your dream because it's YOUR dream. Think about it more in depth - the place, what happened, how you felt. Dreams are very abstract as I'm sure you would agree so don't take everything litteraly.
This is very true. While someone else might be able to give you ideas, at the end of the day only YOU know what the dream means to you.
For example, a bear can mean something completely different to me than it does to you. Or there may be some connection between that symbol and your mother (or some other dream character, or not at all).
Feelings are your biggest clue to figuring out your dreams. You were afraid for your little girl, and you were outraged at your mother for not taking the situation seriously enough. I think that if you meditate on these feelings, you may find them reflected in your daily life.
The last thing I should let you know--and most important--is that if you realize it's a dream while you're in it, you can actually ask the dream itself what it means, so you can find out once and for all the true meaning. When you are lucid (you have realized its a dream), ask out loud "what does this dream mean?" or ask one of the dream characters "What are you trying to tell me?" IMO, this is the best way to find out.
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