Without knowing your background at that time, it’s hard to put down a solid interpretation. This is the best I can give you from what you’ve shared:1
In general, this whole dream, to me, seems to center around problems you have with your social life. The fact that you still remember it and that you had a lucid dream about this dream points to the fact that this dream tells that what this dream is telling you is significant in your life, even still. 2
The boy shows a relationship that you had or imagined having. The way you described him shows that you are confused about him (in what way, only you would know). You said he was sick and pale yet beautiful and perfect. You seemed to have felt some kind of infatuation for him yet a maternal feeling for him at the same time (thus explaining your confusion). However, the fact that he is lying in a casket may show that he has disappointed you or failed you in one way or another. 3
When he disappears (or seem to), it shows that you feel you are losing control over some thing or some one. The emotion you may have gone through (anxiety, panic) is representative of what you were/are feeling when you had the dream (or still now) when you come across and deal with social situations. 4
You not remembering his name could signify that you do not feel like you are getting as much recognition as you believe you should be getting from others around you. Which leads into the blood-filled container. 5
The blood represents a negative feeling in your life – lack of respect, recognition, satisfaction, or full of fear – specifically in your social life. The fact that the lid was on upside down shows that you realized that you were having social problems, then when you knocked it off, you may have unleashed something that really made you realize (if that makes sense). 6
The boy and the blood are the two most significant things in your dream. The blood reoccurred because it wraps up the big problem you’re experiencing (consciously or subconsciously). The boy, having occurred first, represents an immediate problem you were having at that time and a problem that occurs occasionally throughout your life (since you still have a strong image of the boy lingering in your mind). 7
The interpretation that I made may not appeal to you, but you asked and I tried to make out the best from what you gave me. 8
Either that…or it might just be something from an event in your life or a movie you watched recently at that time…9
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