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Okay, so there's not too much detail here as I'm only looking for a possible interpretation of one reoccuring thing that happens a lot in my dreams.

It's perhaps one of my favourite experiences actually.

There are times when I dream that I am intangiable, that I can walk and push my body through solid objects at will. This 'ability' is used in a strangely comical effect such as not using doors, instead opting to walk through the wall beside it.
In most of the dreams, I demonstrate this ability to my friends and family as some sort of party trick.
One of my main fascinations in these dreams though, is the effect of pushing my hands harmlessly through panes of glass in windows.
I've looked up dream interpretations before, but this one thing doesn't seem to be covered.
Maybe it's just me. :P

2007-09-03 23:07:58 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Dream Interpretation

2 answers

I don't think it is an OOBE, as in the dream you are going around demonstrating this ability to others, in an OOBE, it's more like being an observer, rather than to be appearing in front of others showing off abilities like that. I don't know you, and don't know what your attitude toward "reality" is, but it seems as though you are aware (at least in the dream state)that much of what we call "reality" is in our heads, or that you are aware of other realities beyond the third dimensional one that we currently call home. Or perhaps that on some level you recognize that our mental or spiritual boundaries are self imposed, and we can overcome them, if we want to...

2007-09-04 00:30:28 · answer #1 · answered by beatlefan 7 · 0 0

I taught myself to remember my dreams as a child and usually can relate to dreams here but not this one. Sounds more like out of body experiences. If you look up current science news there's some research reported about this. Could be part of lucid dreaming too, if you do it alot and enjoy doing it. Interesting, you must be a different type of person.

2007-09-04 06:51:26 · answer #2 · answered by Heart of man 6 · 0 0

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