Many flying dreams
Flying is one of the things I would really like to do in real life but as I can't I do them in my LDs. But not only I fly in my LDs but also in many of my non lucid dreams, they are becoming more and more frequent, mostly in these types I find myself gliding slowly and enjoying and thinking that somehow I have gained this ability to fly, other times I would be in a Helicopter or a flight(once I was sitting on the edge of the flight door which was open :lol: ). It has also helped me gain lucidity few times and I also enjoy it but I was thinking if they could mean something as they are getting very frequent(about twice or more a week).
Thank You
I read that frequent non lucid flying dreams mean that you are very close to astral projecting, or that you should attempt astral projection.
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Maybe flying provides you with a much needed liberating sensation as you break free from the pressures of gravity. It may be one of the few times when you feel in control.
Now it's perennially on your mind to the point that you have dedicated a topic to it. You are hooked for now until you get bored.
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I fly a lot in my non lucid dreams ( and always have); and levitate a lot. I always fly and levitate in my lucid dreams too. I always think it should trigger lucidity more often than it does ( I mean, shouldn't I sort of NOTICE flying isn't the norm in daily waking life)?
Anyone can fly through the lucid dreaming but for this all you need great concentration.
I fly and levitate all the time in my lucid dreams. I have to say, that I've never found that it requires concentration at all; it seems to come very naturally in a lucid dream. Floating, levitating, flying, teleporting.
mia wrote: I fly and levitate all the time in my lucid dreams. I have to say, that I've never found that it requires concentration at all; it seems to come very naturally in a lucid dream. Floating, levitating, flying, teleporting.
Yeah, for some it does, but many have trouble to have flying LDs.
I fly a lot in my lucid dreams but sometimes i cannot fly with speed. It looks like something is pushing me back. I can only fly if i use my arms like i'm swimming. And that takes great effort. I feel tired. Anyone has this? How can i fly with great speed and in great distances?
Highlander wrote: I fly a lot in my lucid dreams but sometimes i cannot fly with speed. It looks like something is pushing me back. I can only fly if i use my arms like i'm swimming. And that takes great effort. I feel tired. Anyone has this? How can i fly with great speed and in great distances?
Try jumping from high buildings or if you can teleport to mountain cliffs, do that, this way you would naturally gain speed as you fall and then you just have to change the direction to horizontal. I think its worth a try.
deepakkumaar97 wrote: Try jumping from high buildings or if you can teleport to mountain cliffs, do that, this way you would naturally gain speed as you fall and then you just have to change the direction to horizontal. I think its worth a try.
Yes. Falling is an excelent idea. I can't go slow if i'm falling. Thanks for the tip. I'll try that. ;)
Once for about a week, I repeatedly had dreams that involved flying. I read somewhere that this represents you are in control. Maybe it means your life is good, you dont have many problems, so your brain cant think up anything better.
I don't have flying dreams ever, lucid or non-lucid. While lucid I try to fly but it never works. Instead I have running dreams. :( :?
I only fly in Lucid, and when I do I have some problems. First of, I cannot just lift, I need to run and jump and think "up". I also never fly high, I simply float or levitate. I read somewhere here that you have to expect to fly to actually lift. Maybe I should try that.
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Lys wrote: I only fly in Lucid, and when I do I have some problems. First of, I cannot just lift, I need to run and jump and think "up". I also never fly high, I simply float or levitate. I read somewhere here that you have to expect to fly to actually lift. Maybe I should try that.
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Have you ever tried the Superman style. It gives the true inspiration of flying. Raise both your hands up and watch the sky and just fly(If you need a little jump, take it), once you have taken off you can easily manage not to fall back if you don't try and go for super speed or great heights, so just slowly move wherever you can see, and target for open places. If you hit something then that can either lose your lucidity or you may even wake up. With practise and time, you would automatically learn to gain speed and height. Best of Luck
Some say flying is symbolic of a wish for freedom, or less restraints, to escape society.