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Old Aug 22, 2009, 01:20 AM
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Last night, I had two dreams....
The first one was like this:
I was out in a party dancing....my mom was there too....then I found out somebody stole my wallet....I told my mom....then somebody dropped it from upstairs....I was happy, but I found out they took the money and my credit card....I was afraid....trying to find the thief....anyway....I think at the end, I got the credit card back and I didn't care about the money....

then I woke up, but I was afraid....

then I slept again...and this time, I saw myself flying....I saw my younger sister who could see me flying...and in my dream I told her that sometimes in dream I was flying, but I didn't know if I can fly even in reality....it was so real to me that I was thinking it's real to walk on the sky....I was dropping from up and then stopping just few inches from the ground, then I could walk without touching the ground....It felt awesome!

what do they mean really?

thanks in advance
Marjan
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Old Aug 22, 2009, 06:15 AM
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Hi Marjan

I'm no expert on dreams but can I say what I think anyways?

Dream 1...you worried about anything lately? Money, bills? Just asking coz that's the kind of dream I have when I'm stressing over finances.

Dream 2...doesn't sound like an anxiety dream to me. It sounds like...you know when you dream you're falling, you hit the ground in your dream, jump and wake up in bed. Sounds kinda like that. Though I guess...it could also express a wish to be free if you're feeling boxed in in your life? Like dreaming of flying could express a wish for more freedom?

IDK... *hopes someone more smart comes along with a better answer*

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Old Aug 22, 2009, 11:09 AM
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Hi Marjan

I'm no expert on dreams but can I say what I think anyways?

Dream 1...you worried about anything lately? Money, bills? Just asking coz that's the kind of dream I have when I'm stressing over finances.

Dream 2...doesn't sound like an anxiety dream to me. It sounds like...you know when you dream you're falling, you hit the ground in your dream, jump and wake up in bed. Sounds kinda like that. Though I guess...it could also express a wish to be free if you're feeling boxed in in your life? Like dreaming of flying could express a wish for more freedom?

IDK... *hopes someone more smart comes along with a better answer*


Thank you so much....these make so much sense actually....
Last night I had another weird dream....I liked the dream of walking on the sky freely...that's awesome
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Old Nov 10, 2009, 08:25 PM
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then I slept again...and this time, I saw myself flying....I saw my younger sister who could see me flying...and in my dream I told her that sometimes in dream I was flying, but I didn't know if I can fly even in reality....it was so real to me that I was thinking it's real to walk on the sky....I was dropping from up and then stopping just few inches from the ground, then I could walk without touching the ground....It felt awesome! Marjan
Oooohm Marjan, isn't that the greatest?! I had flying dreams ALL THE TIME as a kid (and once that I recall as an adult), although I was always flying about 5 feet off the ground. I loved it and almost believed I could do it in real life if I just got in the right frame of mind(!) Couldn't of course...

But your dream reminded me of a recurring dream I had awhile back. It was flying... BUT I would fly way up in the air (afraid of heights btw) and then careen down in a terrifying fashion. The going up was horrible too, knowing that it meant the diving down. These dreams were positively awful. The younger flying dreams were very steady and fun. The adult ones with the swooping and diving were totally out of my control and terrifying. Sorry to use that word again, but that's what they were.

Don't remember what was happening at the time, but just now, writing it out....literally, this moment.. omg, could it really be that simple???... Didn't know it at that time, but I have bipolar. Is it possible that my dreams could have been trying to tell me this??? I hadn't even thought of these dreams since they were happening until reading Marjan's post. Now I'm just kind of thunderstruck.

Came to the thread thinking of 3 recent (good) dreams, but now, to quote The Far Side... My brain is full. (It's fine, really, just can't believe I didn't remember them when looking back for cycles and stuff over the years. ) Could a recurrent dream like that be just *that* straightforward and obvious?
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Old Nov 13, 2009, 06:33 PM
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My flying dreams are mostly like walking in the air and they are always great feelings....even the next day I feel so fresh and good...I wish I could have more of those dreams
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Old Nov 15, 2009, 04:51 PM
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My favourite dreams are the ones with super jumping capability. I can jump up to the tops of buildings. It is so cool.
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