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Remembering dreams only occurs if you wake immediately after or during a dream. Recurring dreams do indeed contain an abstract message decodable by the sage. In this place where anything is possible, have you ever flown and what are your ideas on what it means? Does it hint at religious overtones or simply the good humor of the bulletproof spark that makes us human?

FynTul 6 July 19
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I honestly don't think dreams actually mean anything, no matter what happens in them. I think they are just your brain's way of defragging all the input you have received that went unprocessed that day/week/month/year/decade/lifetime. Sort of like an impromptu interactive screensaver while you recharge and heal from the wounds of the previous day. A place to explore the emotions that you've repressed for one reason or another because we live in a polite society where we can rarely freely express ourselves fully without repercussions.

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Yeah, I've flown in many dreams - I wish I could do it whenever I wanted. I've learned to be cautious when I start looking for a restroom in a dream. LOL

zeuser Level 9 July 19, 2019
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"There is more gravy than of grave about you, whatever you are. Humbug, I tell you, humbug!"

I never bought Scrooge's transformation after he finally wakes up at the end of the book. That kind of man simply would have shrugged off a weird dream and gone back to sleep. And Tiny Tim would die!

That is one of my all time favorite lines!

That is true. Fortunately Dickens was telling a story, a Victorian morality tale, and not making a commentary on a real life event.

@Geoffrey51 I very well understand. It's my area of expertise.

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I have read that flying dreams are associated with feelings of success, and that’s consistent with my experience. The period in my life when I was feeling most successful was the period when I had the most flying dreams. No religious connection that I can discern.

skado Level 9 July 19, 2019

I’ve read that flying dreams mean you are trying to do the impossible and you should reevaluate your goals. I think dreams are like songs though, they are about whatever they mean to you.

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Plenty of flying dreams. I messed around with lucid dreaming for awhile and the event that sticks most in my mind was when I couldn’t fly. I could jump really high, like up to a second story balcony but that was all. It Was very frustrating. I was just thinking wtf! I SHOULD be able to fly god damnit!

As for meanings, I don’t think there’s any. Really the idea that your sub conscience mind is trying to tell your conscience mind something is kinda silly. They are after all the same brain.
After reading quite a bit of science literature about dreaming the thing that makes the most sense to me is this idea. Dreams are a side effect of your mind moving new information into long term storage. Also possibly a side effect of ‘thinking’ in the sub conscience mind. Like when you go to sleep with a problem and wake up with a solution.

Easy to understand how dreams have been mistaken for divinity of some sort though.

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If only I could put down in words the things my brain have built in my dreams..... Uuuuffff

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Yeah do remember some trained myself to control some especially flying ones. It is possible

bobwjr Level 10 July 19, 2019
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I'm here because I love The Smiths and Morrissey's voice. Thanks.

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I don’t think dreams have any objective meaning. Lately I’ve been of the opinion that dreams have no evolutionary purpose, but are an inevitable consequence of having a brain that cannot shut down completely for rest.

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Also in some dreams I know that I am dreaming and can stop and wake up at will. That's great feeling

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Flying, it's been a while but I used to be able to put my self into a flying or great leaping . had lots of fum with them, gliding and soaring around the sky.

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Nothing religious, unless you believe your brain cells sparking is god.

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Darn, in my dreams I'm only falling or finding new rooms in a house.

I had falling dreams (nightmares) as a child all the time.

@JacobMeyers yeah they are not pleasant. But I do like the discovering new rooms in a house dream. I have it every few months. I'm always sad when I wake up and find it isn't real and I don't have a ballroom and 6 extra bedrooms.

@AmelieMatisse that does sound neat. I have a similar recurring dream about a hidden attic space with something important in it. In my dreams I’ve always been there before but the way I thought you could gain entry doesn’t work out.

@JacobMeyers I think the interpretations of dreams like this is that we need to explore our hidden psyche because we have more to learn about ourselves. We are the house and these unexplored or hard to enter rooms are parts of ourselves we need to explore, sort of like Jung's shadow side

@K9Kohle789 I believe that

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I fly all the time in my dreams, sometimes with the help of artificial wings, sometimes in small airplanes. Also sometimes I can jump up to amazing heights. When running I can leap forward and skim along the ground for a hundred feet or so.

Maybe it’s just collective memory from man’s early stages of development when we lived in trees. I see no religious overtones.

I have had that same flying dreams to leap forward just above the ground.

@K9Kohle789 Sometimes I do wonder about that. I think that our waking hours are ephemeral and unreal also, so if that is the case any spirit traveling would be just more of the same illusion.

In my opinion we don’t actually have spirits, rather our bodies are observed and sometimes overseen by Universal Consciousness.Our true and higher SELF is one.

It’s just an intuitive idea.

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I occasionally have flying dreams. I just had a dream a few nights ago that I was kind of floating about 5 or 6 feet off the ground. I could control where I was going but needed help getting my feet back on the ground.

My dreams often reflect how I’m feeling in life, especially if I’m stressed out. I regularly have the dream that I’m in high school and can’t remember where my locker is. Once I finally find it I can’t remember my next class, etc. Pretty easy to figure that one out.

I’ve been prone to nightmares since I was a little kid. Those tend to be very vivid and I usually remember them. I’ve woken myself up screaming before. My stupid ex husband wouldn’t wake me up even though he could tell I was having one. I have somewhat trained myself to wake up out of them but it only works maybe a quarter of the time. Once in a while I’ll get stuck in a loop of thinking I’ve woken up but then it keeps going and so I think it’s really happening.

@Doraz back in the 80’s there was a miniseries on tv about aliens called V. I had a recurring nightmare about that show for years! I can still remember parts of the nightmare. My nightmares can get pretty disturbing. I had one earlier this year when I was super stressed about job hunting 2 hours away from where I lived, worrying about housing, my youngest was in jeopardy of not graduating high school, etc. It was just an awful awful dream. I got to work and was telling my coworker about it and about started crying.

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Digress,with respect,our brain is more complex than any old computer,and our dreams are a way of sorting out with all the sounds and visions,what come our way,everyday.call it configeration.

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When asleep , not only can I fly , I can also breath under water .

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I know I must dream....we all do, but I can never remember any.

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As far as dream interpretation goes, the adjectives matter more than the nouns or verbs. The nouns and verbs are symbolism usually; how they make you feel, and the way you’d describe them are hints to what they symbolize in real life. I’ve only ever had one or two flying dreams but this approach generally gives me a pretty good insight to my dreams.

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Dreams are simply the results from REM sleep as the subconscious mind tries to sort through and 'categorise' the events/information. etc, accumulated by the conscious mind the day/times when the conscious minds was active.
Numerous other animal species, such as dogs and cats for example, dream whilst they sleep but only humans spend precious time seeking meanings from dreams where there are no real meanings to be found.

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"is all we see or seem but a dream within a dream". E. A. Poe.

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My flying dreams were mostly while I was a younger man, but anything is possible. I often find that it is a means of travel and the past is also available to travel. Some things can be learned but not like films or novels portray them. Mostly my dreams today express some anxiety that may have been present as I went to sleep. Since the mind is not fully asleep I find that outside influences like storm or rain may become part of the dream experience and add to the dream setting. By all means write down the dream experience in the first 15 minutes of it will be lost forever.

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