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Old Jul 02, 2009, 03:43 PM
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For a few years, I've had recurring dreams of being able to float or fly. In the beginning, it was like I was unable to control what was going on. Now, I am able to control it. There have been dreams where I came to a cliff or drop off. I would jump and when I did, I would stop in mid air, instead of falling. There also has been several dreams where I was floating and I could control it by the way I moved my hands. To make myself rise, I would stretch my hands out, palms down. To lower myself, I would stretch my hands out palms up. There also have been dreams of me flying over a castle. These have been very vivid in color. For some reason in green. Any idea what these mean?

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Old Jul 04, 2009, 12:18 AM
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Sorry, I don't know. But it's cool you can control your dreams like that, I usually can't until the very end of the dream, when I usually press the rewind button so there is an outcome that I like

I'm sure somebody else more competent in these sorts of things can tell you though
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Old Jul 04, 2009, 04:41 AM
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I would love to know what dreams of flying mean. I am absolutely and thoroughly terrified of heights, yet I often dream I am flying. I can sometimes control my flight too but not always.
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