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1409.1 | Yeah, that's a good one for me. | DWOVAX::STARK | Can you feel it ? | Thu Jan 03 1991 12:32 | 10 |
| Rita,
I used to have one like that all the time, I was flying with
some kind of swimming motion, like breaststroke, and it felt
very vivid and very realistic. I often awoke at first expecting to still
be able to do it !
They were among my favorite of dreams. I have no idea what it meant
except that I felt like I could go beyond my usual boundaries after I had
one. I wouldn't know what it means to anyone else.
Todd
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1409.2 | Flying (for me) equals freedom. | DNEAST::BERLINGER_MA | LIFE IN THE ASTRAL PLANE | Thu Jan 03 1991 12:38 | 15 |
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When I dream of flying I regard it in one of two ways.
I either need to be free of some person, place, thing, or situation
or I need to rise up and see the BIG picture from a diferent
perspective.
As I've said before all things in my dreams are symbols
and all symbols in my dreams are intensly personal. Hope this helps.
Later,
Mark
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1409.3 | I wanna fly | CSC32::D_GUARA | | Thu Jan 03 1991 17:10 | 15 |
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I'm basically a closet reader as I never have much time to enter
any notes. This note caught my attention, as one of my ex boy-
friends used to dream all the time of flying. It became an
obsession with him, he wanted to fly like that in real life not
just in his dreams.
He would go to sleep everynight ready to fly, anyplace, he absolut-
ley loved flying in his dreams.
I have never flown, outside of plane, but it sure sounds
exciting...
deb g
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1409.4 | hang-gliding | BSS::VANFLEET | closely resembling light | Thu Jan 03 1991 17:29 | 11 |
| I have had some really vivd dreams about hang-gliding. I have never
flown in my dreams without some kind of apparatus so on some level my
rational mind must step in and provide me with the means to make it
"real". They've been some of the most vivid dreams I've ever had and I
can still feel the way it feels to take off and land, etc., although I
haven't had one of these dreams for years!
I think, for me, they're usually dreams indicating that I need to take
risks, go adventuring, etc.
Nanci
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1409.5 | Pointer | CGVAX2::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Fri Jan 04 1991 14:50 | 8 |
| Re.0
Hi Rita,
You might enjoy any of Richard Bach's books. They're all about flying
and right in line with dejavu-type topics as well.
Cindy
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1409.6 | Flight 2010 you are clear for take-off... | RAVEN1::PINION | Hard Drinking Calypso Poet | Mon Jan 07 1991 02:35 | 10 |
| This reply may seem kinda of foggy since I only read a small part
of the article a few years ago. I think it was in some A.R.E.
literature...anyway, Deidre someone at UNC (i think) had done a good
bit of research on dreams and it seems that one of the conclusions
about Flying Dreams was that in a high % of subjects dreams of flying
were a prelude to Lucid Dreaming. Sorry that was so vague...you know
what they say about the memeory...hmmm, what *DO* they say about the
memory? I forget!! ;-)
Capt. Scott
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1409.7 | it was worth asking | AZUR::GUERRIERI | Vive la Vie ! | Mon Jan 07 1991 06:59 | 38 |
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Thank you Tood, Mark, Deb, Cindy and Capt. Scott for your replies.
it happens that they are all very significant for me :
Todd : When I wake up, and even afterwards, I feel like I
am able to do it.
Mark : flying may equals freedom to me as well, as some time after my
dream I suddenly realized that I am free.
Deb : I understand your ex boyfriend in his wish to fly in
real life, as in those dreams it seems so easy,
and I am certain (in my dream) that it is always possible
to do it.
In my last dream I was showing someone how to fly, I hope it was
my boyfriend, everything is better when it is shared.
Nanci : I too still feel the way it feels to take off, I use my
hart to become lighter and lighter, and then ... I take off,
woao ! (in English : wow !)
About risks, yes I am going to take some as I am taking
one year leave to create a company, I will cook and
deliver vegetarians meals.
Cindy : thank you very much for the pointer. I hope I can find Richard
Back's book in France ... but I know that if it's time for me
I will find them.
Capt. Scott : It seems to me that dreaming of flying might be very
common, and at least it is a very old human dream.
A prelude of Lucid Dreaming ... mmmmm ... that sounds
interesting.
Thanks again, and happy dreaming !
Love, Rita.
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1409.8 | Best bet | CGVAX2::PAINTER | And on Earth, peace... | Mon Jan 07 1991 09:30 | 7 |
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Hi Rita,
Look for "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" by Bach - that was by far his
most popular book and you should be able to find it in France.
Cindy
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1409.9 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Mon Jan 07 1991 12:45 | 18 |
| My husband flys in his dreams and so did his dad and his grandfather.
His daughter visited us this Christmas (she just turned 6). One night
she climbed into her dad's lap and told him that when she was home (in
Maine), she often dreamed that she would fly down to find him and then
they flew together.
I find dreams of flying to be especially significant.
I've been thinking lately ... angels fly and teleportation is a common
science fiction theme.
I think it's about time mankind learned how to fly or teleport
physically.
Lets evolve, shall we? :-)
Mary
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1409.10 | hmmm..right before my last day! | SUBWAY::FORSYTH | LAFALOT | Mon Jan 07 1991 12:47 | 7 |
| I used to dream I was flying all the time when I was a kid...haven't
done so in a while...until last night. I dreamt I was flying by just
holding out my arms.....and today is my last day at Digital (got a new
job in another city).............I wonder what that means?????
LAF
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1409.11 | Look! Up in the Sky! | LESCOM::KALLIS | Pumpkins -- Nature's greatest gift. | Mon Jan 07 1991 12:59 | 16 |
| re .9 (Mary):
>I think it's about time mankind learned how to fly or teleport
>physically.
Can't speak to teleportation, but mankind (or a subset thereof, to be
more precise) knows how to fly. I learned how to do so many years
ago.
Of course,
you have to
be in good physical condition, and
pass
the FAA written and flight test. ;-)
Steve Kallis, Jr.
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1409.12 | A flying dreamer or a dreaming flyer | FDCV08::IYER | | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:20 | 23 |
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I dream about flying all the time. For me, I think, it is related to
my flying kites back home (in INDIA) and was my
favourite sport (INDIA there are fights between kites!).
I have never been able to capture that sense of exhiliration
and freedom I used to get when I flew kites in anything else.
One of these days I am going to learn handgliding. I once
dreamed of how society would look if humans suddenly learned to fly.
Some of it was funny, once instance was of cops chasing people
who were flying beyond the speed limit and using nets to stop them
and another was people working out at gyms to tone their wings.
The more I thought about it I realized how radically different
society would be, maybe I will write some of my thoughts on it
one day.
Well, it's time I came back to earth
Mohan
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1409.13 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Mon Jan 07 1991 15:34 | 15 |
| re .11
I know Steve but,.... I want to teleport. :-)
Just think of all of the transportation problems we could solve. ....
besides, it would be fun.
Lets try casting a spell: ...
I choose to evolve into another phase of humanity that can teleport.
Whew! ... now let it cook for awhile and maybe... we can fly down to
Rio :-) (just kidding).
Mary
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1409.14 | Let us use our hart ! | AZUR::GUERRIERI | Vive la Vie ! | Tue Jan 08 1991 06:00 | 6 |
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Re :.13
I am with you ...
Rita.
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1409.15 | Prosaic Rain for your picnic | FREEBE::TURNER | | Tue Jan 08 1991 09:36 | 15 |
| Flying dreams are the mental projections by the mind of certain
kinds of energy flow in the body. The energy feels as if it were
flowing along the skin, returning up the spine.
I,ve had a fair number of flying dreams over the years. Self imposed
limitations enter in curious ways... For example people mentioned
flapping their arms. In my earlier years I had trouble gaining
any altitude. I would fly along about head height.
A somewhat similar type of dream I,ve had on numerous occasions
was walking on water... I,d just walk along briskly to keep from
sinking....
(B^))<--< sweet dreams
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1409.16 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Tue Jan 08 1991 11:11 | 13 |
| I used to spend time pondering the differences between dreams and
reality.
In dreams we frequently don't realize that we are dreaming... we think
we are awake...
.... so perhaps we are actually dreaming right now and will wake up
in a world with different physical laws where we can fly and teleport
and manifest the creations of our imagination.
Maybe we'll go to sleep tonight and wake up in that place tomorrow.
Mary
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1409.17 | Up Up And Away! | SAHQ::BUTLERVE | | Tue Jan 08 1991 12:34 | 28 |
| I have had dreams of flying for about 20 years now...and it is always
the same dream...once about every 6-9 months.
I am in a very large, vacant house with a stairway that goes up
through the middle of the house...all the doors and windows are
open...the house is very bright and airy...and I am being chased
by a Tyranasaurus Rex...the BIG meateating dinasaur of days gone
by! I run all over inside that house with this hungry lizard hot
on my heals.
I finally run outside, take a leap into the air which gets me about
3 feet of the ground and I start "swimming" up, up and away until
I am about 20 feet above the dinasaur's head. I "fly" around up
there just as happy as can be watching "him" chase other people
below me. (He never catches anyone, and noone else joins me in
the air above.)
When I awaken I feel a very noticeable "flutter" in my chest and upper
abdomen. It isn't a "fear" feeling...but an alive, pulsating feeling
that is quite pleasant.
I've read elsewhere that flying in your dreams indicates an out-of-body
experience. I would love to think that is what I'm doing...but I can't
figure out where or what the "terrible lizard" is...
Ya-tah-hey
Bunkie
@:)
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1409.18 | The King (not Elvis) | DWOVAX::STARK | Play hard, and excel | Tue Jan 08 1991 16:43 | 8 |
| re: .17,
I enjoyed hearing your dream. :-) In fact I think I had it once or
twice myself when I was little, and really into prehistoric stuff.
I think it's not unknown to run into 'little nasties'
like old T. Rex in astral/OB travel, but the character of that
particular dream sounds more to me like a psychological drama than astral
work (?)
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1409.19 | Here and there. | DNEAST::BERLINGER_MA | LIFE IN THE ASTRAL PLANE | Wed Jan 09 1991 12:05 | 9 |
| re. Mary
My personal choice would be bilocation. I don't want to
miss anything here or there.
Later,
Mark
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1409.20 | flying horses | CSCMA::SCHILLER | | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:06 | 6 |
| I've had a dream on and off for the last 15 or so years.....I have
an invisible horse that can fly....I am indoors when I fly usually
and he'll take me wherever I want to go...but the minutes someone
comes into the picture the horse disappears and dumps me on the
ground. Has anyone else had any dreams of "flying" where you are
not actually doing the flying yourself?
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1409.21 | | DICKNS::STANLEY | What a long strange trip it's been... | Wed Jan 09 1991 13:23 | 5 |
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I'm afraid, Mark... the time is coming when you will have to choose.
:-}
Mary
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1409.22 | No Feathers - No Fly | SAHQ::BUTLERVE | | Thu Jan 10 1991 10:26 | 31 |
| RE: .18
>...but the character of that particular dream sounds more to me like
> a psychological drama than astral work (?)
Yes, I'm sure it was psychological (darn!) as I'm about the *most*
grounded person I know...I won't even fly in airplanes anymore...
I'd rather drive 2,000 miles to get where I've got to go.
There were many *strange* things going on with and around me when
I was 8-12 years old. I would awaken at 3:00 a.m. regularly trying
to scream but nothing would come out (an angel sitting on my chest?).
I would be covered in perspiration and then be acutely aware of
"something else" in my bedroom with me. I would take my pillow and
blanket and go into the kitchen and sleep under the table there the
rest of the night with no problem. After a couple years of this
nightly routine my Mom went down to the county courthouse to see if
the land we had built our house on was an old Indian gravesite.
We lived on Lake Bawbeeze (Bawbeese?) which was inhabitied by a Chief
by the same name for a very long time. Mom couldn't confirm anything
so she just started telling me "It's all in your head."
Bunkie
@:)
POSTSCRIPT: At 8 a neighbor girlfried got a Ouji board for X-Mas and
we "played" with it regularly...until my mom found out
and she *hit the ceiling* and I was forbidden to go near
one again! I haven't touched one since.
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1409.23 | God, you pulled through. Just when I needed it! | FTMUDG::BERTNICK | | Fri Feb 08 1991 00:57 | 19 |
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I always look forward to my dreams of flying!
Sometimes it seems that when I am under an extreme amount of pressure
in my daily life, these dreams are there to remind me of the limitless
freedom that is also available to me.
In my dreams there is usually one certain place, high in the mountains
on a warm sunny day, that I will find myself gliding from treetop to
treetop. Before flight I can feel the wind against my face and just
will myself to "lift-off". As a child, and before I learned it could be
that easy, I would run vigourously down the street, with my pillow
clutched against my chest, and then leap with all my might.
I have just begun my training in Hang-Gliding and am somewhat anxious for
this dream to become a reality "here" as well as "there".
David
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1409.24 | | BSS::VANFLEET | Pensively fascinating | Fri Feb 08 1991 09:25 | 7 |
| David! :-)
Long time no see.
I'm glad you finally found us.
Nanci
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1409.25 | The meek.........speak. | FTMUDG::BERTNICK | | Fri Feb 08 1991 18:35 | 12 |
| Hi Nanci!
I couldn't let this one slip by. I enjoyed your reply earlier.
I've been here all along. Being true to my nature though I just sat
in the shadows, observing and reading until now.
How do you think I got so smart? :)
KIT/ David
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1409.26 | flying high... | WONDER::BAKER | | Tue Jun 18 1991 13:31 | 16 |
| I had one of those flying dreams last night and I hadn't had
one in many years. I started with the breast stroke swimming motion and
then took off. It was also windy as well. When I awoke I felt like I
should be able to fly anytime. What a great feeling.
I wonder why Todd and I fly in the same manner. Is using the
breaststroke a typical way of dream flying? Anyone else fly that way?
As a note, I was having nightmares last night, due to an upsetting
book I read. I think my flying dream was some sort of escape.
I don't know what dreams are but they sure are interesting.
Hoping to fly again soon.
Karin
Karin
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1409.27 | More dreams of flying | TNPUBS::STEINHART | Pixillated | Tue Jun 18 1991 17:26 | 20 |
| I've had these, too, repeatedly.
It started as a girl, dreaming I was in dance class with other girls.
I started flying while they still danced on the ground. I also dreamed
I could fly home from school while the other kids walked. Both dreams
were clearly compensations for feelings of inadequacy.
As an adult, these dreams don't usually involve others so clearly. I
dream that I am flying down steps rather than walking - I think, "Gee
this is really easy. Why don't I do it all the time?"
In lucid dreams I've tried to fly higher but it is really hard. I only
managed to fly freely a few times. I think I am now dealing with my
inner limitations (as noted previously). I still have feelings of
inadequacy but not so much in competition with others.
Even so, when I wake, I feel and believe I can do it, for a few
minutes.
Laura
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1409.28 | Fear of flying ;-) | UTRTSC::MACKRILL | | Fri Jun 21 1991 05:50 | 36 |
| Hi Laura -.1
It's interesting that you associate the flying dream with inadequacy. I
have correlated the occurrence of my flying dreams with periods in my
life where I had triumphed over adversity. It is the feeling on waking
that you are left with the impression that "all things are possible"
;-) On analysing my feelings the next morning, it was as if my inner
self was trying to tell me; "Hey, don't be so hard on yourself, you are
doing better than you give yourself credit for!" <= The positive side
of inadequacy I guess..
My "inadequate" dreams tend to be the, "Someone's breaking into the
house and I can't scream or move or I can't see ", " I am in danger but
cannot get out of the way", "I'm being confronted by someone
threatening" where in normal life I could probably deal with the threat
o.k.
Lately I have been more conscious of trying become "conscious" while in
a lucid dream and thereby control some aspects. A few nights ago I had
dropped off to sleep and I managed to make the connection (I think!). I
was lying on my back, had entered a dream but my conscious mind was
partially active and I wondered if I could tell my inner self to
"astral travel". I gave the command and the ever willing inner self
acknowledged and the next thing I noticed was a strange whooshing sound
in my ears, then as if an inner "me" started slowly ascending out of my
body. I was just about to turn and look down at myself and my wife and
at this point, I was overcome by panic and sub-consciously I feared the
possible "reality-shift" that might occur if I let the experience
continue. I then tried to shout, anything to break off the experience.
I was aware that my body was paralysed but I managed to break the spell
and woke up.
I'm not sure what to make of the experience but it was interesting to
say the least ;-)
- Brian
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1409.29 | Don't stop... | AYOV27::BCOOK | the only dance there is | Mon Jul 01 1991 08:53 | 8 |
| My flying 'technique' starts by doing a long jump and realising that I
don't need to put my feet down ... I just keep going.
Like others, I have rarely turned this into a real 'free' flying trip,
but when I do it feels wonderful. All my flying dreams (which seem to
come in waves) make me feel very good about myself.
Brian
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1409.30 | Flying... | ESCROW::COCHRANE | Rack and Rune | Mon Jul 22 1991 13:36 | 12 |
| It's funny, we all seem to have different feelings about flying
dreams.
I tend to have them when I am going through a difficult time,
usually at the point when I think things can't possibly ever
improve. Then I have these wonderful dreams where at first I
think I'm earthbound, but suddenly I remember I can fly, and I
just run, jump and take off. The exhileration I feel during these
dreams is really amazing, and I wake up in the morning with a much
better mindset and a feeling that I can conquor anything.
Mary-Michael
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1409.31 | alternate transportation :-) | DSSDEV::GRIFFIN | Throw the gnome at it | Mon Jul 22 1991 18:11 | 10 |
| The only time I ever had dreams of flying, I had a personal flying
machine (something not much larger than my body [for comfort], with
controls right at the fingertips).
What I have dreamed of is teleportation, and in one, I swear the group
of us "attempting" to 'port really were about to succeed. (a group of
off worlders 'ported us to perform some measurements of our psychic
abilities ;-)
Beth
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1409.32 | | COMET::CARTERJ | Alive and Kickin' | Mon Oct 14 1991 13:37 | 11 |
|
RE.Karin
I also have flying dreams where I am doing the breast stroke.
I can never seem to stay in the air to long, just long enough to
get over a fence or to show someone what I am doing.
I always thought that I flew like that because I am a swimmer...
maybe not.
jaz
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1409.33 | An interpretation for "flight" | CCAD23::TAN | | Mon Jun 15 1992 01:12 | 12 |
| Greetings from New Zealand. I realise its been a while since the last note was
entered for flying dreams; My first dream flight was nearly 30 years ('nuff said)
and I looked up a dream book then - Dreams of flying refer to an inner sense of
ambition. A difficulty in flight eg. not being able to go higher/losing
altitude, refers to the self-imposed retraints we have. Also a fear of success.
Hope that helps. I still "fly" though not as frequently, and look forward to
them each time.
Regards,
Joyce.
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1409.34 | | PLAYER::BROWNL | Errer-free noting | Tue Jun 16 1992 07:49 | 10 |
| When I was a small child, aged around 6/7 or so, I had vivid dreams
with two recurrent themes. Firstly, I could fly (Peter Pan style)
wherever I wanted, usually unseen, and nearly always in places I would
normally visit. Secondly, I had a small car, and could drive it
wherever I wanted, often enormous distances, visiting relatives and
friends. In both cases I always felt a need to be "home" before I woke
up. After all these years, I still remember them. Very occasionally I
still have flying dreams.
Laurie.
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1409.35 | Always can... | CSC32::D_ROYER | Chi beve birra campa cent'anni. | Thu Jun 03 1993 15:47 | 20 |
| Long time no new items here...
I do not fly exactly, sort of glide, like when going down or up
stairs.. my feet just sort of leave the surface, and it takes a while
to realize that I am not touching the ground.
Teleportation... If you can imagine it you can do it. But first, you
have to take care of the obsticles (sp) in the way. Imagine leaving
from your bed, you need to be able to cloth yourself properly and then
you have to avoid all objects or go through them. I believe that
through is easier, see, there are no solid objects and you are not
solid either, you simply phase the holes in your body atoms with the
holes in the door or the tree, and pass through... aw, that is holes
matched with solid items.
I have levitated my entire body twice that I know about.
Dave... back again.
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