The scene taking place at night indicates a situation in which you are not using any real intelligence. The Light of the Lord is absent here.(dark - no sunlight) You are using an idea, philosophy or way of thinking (car) that reflects some anger (red). The red car might also suggest that you are using a dangerous rationale.
You have come to using a well established course of action (paved road), one that relates to having a problem (hill). In this case you are not "making a mountain out of a molehill" - exaggerating having a problem - but do have a real problem. (steep hill is mountain-like) By going down hill, it is indicated that you are in a losing situation. This course of action, at its lowest level of intelligence (bottom of hill) leads to a bridge, i.e. the idea of "crossing the bridge when you come to it". This implies dealing with something when it becomes an absolute necessity.
By coming down from a high place, it is implied that you have acquired a solution to a problem at a higher level of intelligence, yet here the solution may not be so intelligent because this is a hill not a high mountain. Your course of action and solution - using angry thinking - appear to be the problem itself.This course of action has been chosen because you were fed up getting nowhere.(going in circles)
In this losing situation you lose control of your mind and way of thinking and end up clashing with spiritual knowledge. (car crashes into a pond) {Thinking with anger does not reflect the positive thinking that is spiritually recommended.} You have lost the ability to get out of a situation. (doors and window do not open) The hammer implies dealing with a situation out of frustration and rage but not really making "a point". (just bashing but no nail) You seem in danger of being overwhelmed by emotion. (water filling the car) Only when the aspect of your mind that reflects the idea that something wrong could be going on here (policeman) enters your mind do you get out of the losing situation.
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