I have been having very vivid dreams that are disturbing in someways yet entertaining as well. I used to never remember my dreams but I remember my dreams almost every night now. It started mainly after I began taking a medication called Seroquel. However at this hour, even though my curiosity is in high gear I can't remember in great detail some of my most recent dreams other than to say they were more like historical war dramas set in feudal era China... Anyway I digress what I really was interested in getting an interpretation of is a Nightmare that I have had from time to time. In the dream I am horrified to find that the moon has grown to an enormous size in the sky. In real life I have seen very large, startlingly large moons, but this one was horrifyingly so. In the dream I am staying in the home that my maternal grandparents lived in when I was a child and everyone around me is calm. The consensus is that the moon is moving slowly closer to the earth and will eventually collide with it. On the news the anchors are reporting this matter-of-factly with no panic whatsoever. The dream continues with me being terrified while everyone else is not. Watching the news later in the dream the moon has gotten so close to the earth that people are reaching it with extension ladders and constructing buildings on the moon's surface while standing on these incredibly tall ladders. The dream then skews to something about space travel that I can vaguely remember. The dream scared me so bad that I had an unsettling feeling afterward for several days and thought about the dream frequently. It was a very vivid dream and I am just interested in hearing another person's take on it..
Well, it sounds like you are very worried about some disaster that is going to happen in your life, but you feel like nobody else is paying attention or no one reallly cares. I don't know what you are taking the Seroquel for, but this could have to do with the condition you are taking it for and the affect that the condition is having on your thoughts. (The Seroquel is probably causing the vivid dreams.)