Let me tell you about my dreams, if you will listen...
dreams so real I could feel the air and smell different smells, not bad smells but sweet like flowers and the outdoors.
But, I was home... in my own bed...sleeping.
I haven't had them for a while but there were dreams I would have almost every night...each one was one of those dreams where you could fly...and there was no fear of the heights and no fear of falling.
The dream seemed so real that I wanted to keep trying to remember it....and the feeling that went along with it.
It was amazing, the real, genuine feeling that I was actually able to fly around at will...without falling.
One version had me on buildings and ledges in a city where I would fly, not leap, but fly from one ledge, one rooftop, to the other. I remember I was able to look down and see the street and people below me.
(I must mention here, these were way before the Spiderman movies which would be an obvious clue to triggering these dreams, no...these were the result of a totaly different stimulus)
Another version had me in a field, I was with someone but I can't
remember who it might have been. The field was an open field
surrounded by trees, like in a circle. I would take a few steps, like
an airplane moving slowly down a runway and then I would just go up...up in the air so high I could look down and see the field far down below me where I had been standing before and as I looked around me there were wisps of clouds so I knew I was very high up in the air. I was able to sail around as if I were a kite without a string and swoop down, swoop as if I were a bird and go close back down, almost touching the ground and then go back up again. It was such a wonderful feeling, a happy feeling....a free, unbounded feeling.
And there were colors in these dreams, I can remember the color of the buildings in that dream, the color of bricks.
I can remember the color of the trees and the clouds and the grass in that dream.
There was something strange though about this particular dream..when I would look down at my body, like toward my legs and feet, there was NOTHING...there was no body. It was as if it was just my spirit flying, disembodied and free...free from the confines and the bounds of a body.
When I would wake up, I would feel sad...sad because the dream had ended...and I wanted to go back to sleep right away, I would try to go back to sleep, back to the dream...where I could fly.
2006-08-21 20:36:56
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answered by GeneL 7
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YES. These reoccuring dreams indicate that u are on that subject and ur mind and heart converge at that point (of dream), so study it, maybe u may have a solition to the question in mind.
I misplaced an important paper, and did not keep it in file. I started searching, in every known place, in home office etc. but could not find it. I had a dream that the paper is in the unimportant file. I just thought how could that be and left it, next day the same dream occured. The moment I got up, I searched, I found my paper.
2006-08-22 03:44:11
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answered by Venkatesh V S 5
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Yea, Flying where I would run as fast as I could foward and then jump. I would flap my arms really hard and fly. I still have those dreams. Briangle.com has really good advice on training yourself to control your dreams.. for instance if you write "am I dreaming" on a business card and look at it 2 or 3 times a day. When your dreaming the words will change and you can know your dreaming and have more control of it.
2006-08-22 03:39:23
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answered by xavierwold 2
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I have many time. I think it means that your subconscience is trying to tell you something. It all depends on what your dream is about. I know I've been able to make myself dream what I want to dream, or go where I want to go in my dreams. I've been able to do it a few times where I was back on the ranch with my colt Rocky. I have been separated from him for a few years and I miss him so much. It's great being able to do that. It's called astro catalepsy or something like that: Sylvia Brown is a psychic and she said that we all do that but might not remember it - and all dreams are important. We usually have two to four dreams a night. Cool huh :)
Before you go to bed, ask god to help show you what your instinct is trying to show you. Asking on God's help is always a great thing to do.
Listed below is a website that I've gone to numerous times and it has key words you can look up that will help.
2006-08-22 03:40:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. I think dreams have different meanings for everyone. I have recurring dreams about tornados, teeth falling out, and hair cuts. For me personally, all of those things mean I'm stressed out and/or I have big problems ahead. I also have dreams that continue off of another dream I had ages ago.
2006-08-22 03:37:27
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answered by Anastasia 2
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Yes. I am always talking to a spirit woman and she is telling me vitally important things. The frustrating part is that when I wake up I can never remember what she said.
I also dream about being at work and I can't find my office. I wander around so afraid that I'm going to be fired for being late for work.
I don't have a clue what they mean but it frustrates me.
2006-08-22 03:43:51
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answered by starrynight1 7
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Yes, I had, but it was an unresolving issue. Very much so. After I revisited the house. The dream of the bird being flying away was gone.
2006-08-22 10:33:08
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answered by YourDreamDoc 7
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yes...many a times.
they are often related to my fears...or tensions in my life / workplace....and at times even of the movies seen!
the recurring dreams have always lasted till i have been tensed about things..the day i find a solution to it..i stop getting those dreams...many a times i dream of solutions of my existing problems!so its a variety of these...but yes,recurring dreams i see often!
like a few years back i had been part of an earthquake experiance...which haunts me even now at times when anything related that place happens to cross my life!
2006-08-22 03:36:22
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answered by opinion 4
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Yes, I have had recurring dreams. It doesn't mean a lot, except, presumably, that one is still in the same general mental state.
2006-08-22 03:53:49
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answered by yahoohoo 6
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It so weird and kinda frightening...I dream about tornados, all the time. I had one dream about a Tsunami before the big one hit, but I have tornado dreams all the time. I wonder what it means...
2006-08-22 03:36:16
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answered by M. L 2
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