DreamTime - The battle theme within us is very old, and as humans we have been engaged in it for thousands of years. See the huge battle Krishna and Arjuna were fighting, as told in the Bhagavad Gita.
It is a fight between the view given us by our human instincts and senses, and that given us by our higher senses which sees things from an more inclusive viewpoint - Krishna/Christ/ Quetzalcoatl/ Osiris. In your dream it is between the aliens and humans. See
http://dreamhawk.com/dream-dictionary/what-we-need-to-remember-about-us-3/#ReactionThis is shown as high above looking down like in a plane. You cannot see any signs of conflict or aliens from this high Krishna/Christ view, because the fights and conflicts only are the strange view of life through our senses. From this high view there is no division, no conflict and no separation that we make by using the words spiritual and material.
The dancing is an aspect of the ‘high view’. Here is a view of a man seeing the mandala and the ‘high view’.
To my amazement a huge living and wondrous circle appeared on the wall. It was full of movement, everything dancing in time to music. At the very centre of the circle was emptiness, nothing, a void. Yet out of this nothingness all things emerged. There were plants, animals, people, hills, rivers and mountains all coming to birth. They danced out in their own individual movement, yet each unknowingly was part of the whole wonderful and intricate dance which made a great pattern and movement in the body of the circle. All danced to the periphery and there turned and moved, still in their ballet, back to the centre. At that centre they plunged into its oblivion again. But at that very moment new life sprang from it to dance once more.
The young girl who led the dance is an aspect of you that is still growing. The dance is the dance of life as it takes us through birth, youth, adulthood, married in one form or another, parenthood in one form or another in giving of ourselves, old age and death, and on in the dance to a new birth.
I danced in the morning when the world was begun
I danced in the Moon & the Stars & the Sun
I came down from Heaven & I danced on Earth
At Bethlehem I had my birth:
Dance then, wherever you may be
I am the Lord of the Dance, said He!
And I'll lead you all, wherever you may be
And I'll lead you all in the Dance, said He!
(...lead you all in the Dance, said He!)
The relationship between the man and the woman is shown in its archetypal simplicity. The woman is always the mother to the man, and he is her protector and lover. But it returns to this theme in Maid Marion and Robin Hood. For there she/you are helping your injured inner male to go through a transformation. Eventually when he has transformed he will emerge.
You are very blessed as are we all when our eyes are opened.
Tony