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debby | HI everyone,I often realise in a dream that i am dreaming( i think its called a lucid dream)..and then i start flying, being aware that in a dream everything is possible!! Could someone tell me the interpretation of flying?? what does it actually represents?? thank you PEACE & LOVE |
Randall | Welcome! ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark |
Ra | Welcome to LindaLand Debby Very cool. In your case, flying is freedom. |
LittleLadyLeo | One interpretation I read somewhere once said that physically flying in dreams means that you're actually astral projecting, but even your sub-conscious has a bit of a problem accepting it so it manifests itself into a dream as a physical occurrence. It could have other interpretations for each person, but I know that every time I dream of flying someone later tells me they could have sworn they saw me someplace I never was. LLL |
debby | That sounds interesting...what about astral projecting and you are aware of it???(i mean not in this form of a dream)...how is that possible...once a friend told me that he did, although i never belived him, because it sounded very unconvincing...he told me that he just saw his body from above, with a very close proximity....could have been astral projection? |
Ra | Could have been. It is difficult to understand the out-of-body experience without the actual experience. There is no other feeling like it. |
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Ra | You can relate, maklhouf? |
maklhouf | I gave up having lucid dreams because they took up too much time. Business enterprises like the Lucid Dreaming Institute sell them as a thing that will lead to you needing less sleep, but I found that I needed my normal component of too much sleep and then some. The system somehow seems to require that "time-wasting" unconsciousness and normal dreaming. I regret giving them up though. Such an astonishing experience and the easiest way to get into astral travel etc. The seminal book is Lucid Dreams by Celia Green. |
Randall | *bump* ------------------ "Never mentally imagine for another that which you would not want to experience for yourself, since the mental image you send out inevitably comes back to you." Rebecca Clark |
Ra | Randall, any particular reason for the 'bump'? Am I missing something? |
GingerB | Actually, it's kinda wild! I just got thru digging around in my storage stuff looking for something, and found a book & CD set of Lucid Dreaming. Lucid Dreaming: A Concise Guide to Awakening in Your Dreams and in Your Life by Stephen Laberge http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/1591791502?v=glance My plans are to try to find some time to do this. |
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zoso | I've had a friend's brother of mine tell me he can lucid dream and he does constantly, but I've only done it once: I was pulling out of the dream where I was on a bench with a guy I know and then I decide that I want to go back into the dream. I start to "float" back in and I return to my body. i pull him close and think "I'm dreaming" and I kiss him!!! (funny thing is, years later he was drunk at this great party and totally flashed me!! That was a crazy night...)I had another dream where my friend's brother calls me on my cell and tells me a message. I wonder if he was trying to lucid dream then???? Cool topic!! |