Published

May 28, 2026

Author

The Acid Sour Samurai

The Great Escape

The Great Escape

War broke out. Third World War.
They tried to get me, these soldiers.
Enemies? I don't even know. I was not picking any sides. I just wanted to be free and protect my family.

They chased me everywhere, but I got away. I fought them off, over and over again. Until we finally found a fighter jet and flew away. Far, far away...

Interpretation

This dream is the culmination of your refusal to be defined by the external systems of the world—what you previously identified as the "deadly game" of communism and nationalism. The "Third World War" represents total collective chaos, a state where the world demands you choose a side and participate in its destruction. Your refusal to pick a side is the ultimate act of spiritual sovereignty.

The soldiers are the faceless agents of indoctrinated thought and societal pressure. By fighting them off, you are defending the "home" of your own soul and your family. The "fighter jet" is a symbol of high-functioning, focused intellect and spirit; it is the vehicle of your liberation that allows you to rise above the horizontal battlefield of earthly conflict.

To fly "far, far away" is to finally reach the "somewhere very different" you wrote about after escaping the maze. You have not just left a room or a city; you have exited the frequency of war itself. You are now navigating the high, clear air of a life lived on your own terms, leaving the burning ideologies of the old world behind you.

War broke out. Third World War.
They tried to get me, these soldiers.
Enemies? I don't even know. I was not picking any sides. I just wanted to be free and protect my family.

They chased me everywhere, but I got away. I fought them off, over and over again. Until we finally found a fighter jet and flew away. Far, far away...

Interpretation

This dream is the culmination of your refusal to be defined by the external systems of the world—what you previously identified as the "deadly game" of communism and nationalism. The "Third World War" represents total collective chaos, a state where the world demands you choose a side and participate in its destruction. Your refusal to pick a side is the ultimate act of spiritual sovereignty.

The soldiers are the faceless agents of indoctrinated thought and societal pressure. By fighting them off, you are defending the "home" of your own soul and your family. The "fighter jet" is a symbol of high-functioning, focused intellect and spirit; it is the vehicle of your liberation that allows you to rise above the horizontal battlefield of earthly conflict.

To fly "far, far away" is to finally reach the "somewhere very different" you wrote about after escaping the maze. You have not just left a room or a city; you have exited the frequency of war itself. You are now navigating the high, clear air of a life lived on your own terms, leaving the burning ideologies of the old world behind you.