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Old Oct 24, 2016, 06:15 PM
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Hi,
What a cool dream! You have excellent dream recall ability for which you should be complimented on!

I have learnt from my own dreams how much learning is available to me about myself from a single dream scene. I am willing to interpret your dream as if it was mine if you would do the following...

I want you to go back to your dream and place yourself in the role of an observer. Then I want you to answer the following questions, to the best of your dream recall ability...

FOR EACH SCENE I want you to tell me the following:

Location:
I want you to look in your mind, as the observer, in the following directions and tell me what you see:
1. To your left.
2. To your right.
3. In front of you.
4. Behind you.
5. Above you.
6. Below you.

It’s all right if you can’t recall much. Simply tell me what you see and make sure I know what direction it is from you the dreamer. In my interpretation, you’ll see how this is a symbol itself.

When you are describing what you see, tell me in as much detail as you can recall about it. So things I am very interested in is what are walls, doors, windows, stairs, tables, etc. made of, age/style, colour, etc. The same goes for anything outside. You’ll see in my interpretations how all of this tells us lots about ourselves.

Lighting:
1. Tell me what the lighting was like, i.e. bright, dull, black, cloudy etc.
2. Then tell me where the light was coming from.
3. Can you tell the time of day or season?
Lighting is important in a dream because it’s a symbol of vibrational state. I’ll explain this during my interpretation for you.

Objects:
If there are any objects in a dream scene, then tell me about them as follows:
1. Shape, size, colour and what they were made of.
2. Where the object is in the dream relative to you, i.e. left, right, etc.

I’ve found objects in dreams are usually symbols of things we first need to concentrate on spiritually. I’ll explain this in the interpretation if you had any objects in any of the scenes.

People:
For each person in a dream scene I want you to do the following:
1. Describe them to me in as much detail as you can recall. This includes age, gender, clothes, colour of the clothes, what the clothes were made of.
2. Tell me where they were in the dream scene relative to you, i.e. left, right, below, etc.
3. Tell me if they were lying down, sitting, standing, walking, etc.
4. Tell me what they did with you. Don’t skip the details. Simply tell me exactly what happened.
5. If there are any conversations or thoughts between you and the person or others, then tell me EXACTLY WHAT WAS SAID. This is important.
6. If there were others you couldn’t see but felt, then let me know where you felt they were in a scene relative to you the dreamer, i.e. left, right, etc.

Animals. Etc.:
If there were any animals, insects, birds, reptiles, fish or whatever in any of the scenes, then tell me. Describe them in as great as detail as you can recall. Also let me know where they were in the dream scene relative to you, i.e. left, right, etc. Then let me know of any thoughts that passed between you and them.

Thoughts/Feelings:
This is a very important part of every dream scene. Take your time, go back and tell me the following for each scene:
1. What was your first thought/feeling as the dream scene began.
2. Tell me of any thoughts/feeling changes as the dream scene progressed and let me know where in the scene this occurred.
3. Tell me your last thought/feeling as the dream ended.

I realize this is a lot of work. HOWEVER, I think you might be surprised at how much learning there is for you in one single dream scene.

With kind regards,
Guy
I'll try to answer as best as I can, although I don't really remember small details. In terms of the location, it took place in a boeing 747 aircraft on the runway beginning our take off roll. I was the pilot and a casual ex-friend was the co-pilot and obviously we were both in the cockpit. We took off into the sky which was somewhat cloudy and the sun was setting a bit, sort of a twilight. When the disaster began, I saw, from a birds eye view, the plane in a extreme nose down position and going inverted due to a jammed stabilizer. I also saw fire from the explosions and every so often, saw the altitude showing a rapid decent.

The objects were the same as you would typically find in an airplane. There were no animals. There were over 300 passengers on board. All of them were dressed in casual attire. Once we took off, we had a short conversation about the abnormal take off. I mentioned that the plane had ascended too quickly and the incline was way too steep, almost vertical in the air. My friend agreed but then we both managed to get in control. After the plane rolled over the first time right before the dive, she mentioned that was abnormal and we should turn back. I agreed. Then that's when the stabilizer failed.

Once the dive began, I declared an emergency and we both tried to stop the dive. Also we kept on naming things we should do, such as deploying speed brakes, lowering the landing gear, and dumping fuel in order to slow the dive and try to lessen the severity of impact. She called out a mayday at the end of the dream. In terms of how I felt, I felt okay in the beginning when we were still on the ground. I didn't feel anxious or alarmed until we actually started flying in the air and ascending almost vertically. When we rolled over the first time, I felt extremely panicked but remained calm.

When the stabilizer failed and the plane went into an inverted dive, I felt extremely scared, anxious, and hopeless. During the few split second moments of seeing the plane from a birds eye view, I stared in complete shock and horror as the plane went inverted, the roof ripped apart from the fuselage after an explosion tore through the plane. Seeing people being ejected out of the aircraft and some burning in their seats. Some tried to use oxygen masks but were unsuccessful. The last feeling I felt was horror as I realized there was no saving the plane since it was too close to the ground and badly damaged. I just accepted my fate, but at the same time, me and my friend were both determined to try to get the plane under control until we made impact with the ground.