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When I go to sleep and dream, alot of the times the dream stops right in the middle, and I have this dream thing where I'm falling through an all black space and I'm watching myself fall in third person, and then when I reach the bottom I have this jolt in real life like I was actually falling and had just hit the bed, and I wake up. This happens almost every night, does anyone know what it means?

2007-11-25 12:42:11 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Social Science Dream Interpretation

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Falling dreams are another theme that is quite common in the world of dreams. Contrary to a popular myth, you will not actually die if you do not wake up before your hit the ground during a fall.

As with most common dream themes, falling is an indication of insecurities, instabilities, and anxieties. You are feeling overwhelmed and out of control in some situation in your waking life. This may reflect the way you feel in your relationship or in your work environment. You have lost your foothold and can not hang on or keep up with the hustle and bustle of daily life. When you fall, there is nothing that you can hold on to. You more or less are forced toward this downward motion without any control. This lost of control may parallel a waking situation in your life.

Falling dreams also often reflect a sense of failure or inferiority in some circumstance or situation. It may be the fear of failing in your job/school, loss of status, or failure in love. You feel shameful and lack a sense of pride. You are unable to keep up with the status quo or that you don't measure up.

According to Freudian theory, dreams of falling indicate that you are contemplating giving into a sexual urge or impulse. You maybe lacking indiscretion.

Falling dreams typically occur during the first stage of sleep. Dreams in this stage are often accompanied by muscle spasms of the arms, legs, and the whole body. These sudden contractions, also known as myclonic jerks. Sometimes when we have these falling dreams, we feel our whole body jerk or twitch and we awaken from this jerk. It is thought that this jerking action is part of an arousal mechanism that allows the sleeper to awaken and become quickly alert and responsive to possible threats in the environment.

According to biblical interpretations, dreams about falling have a negative overtone and suggest that man is acting and walking according to his own way of thinking and not those of the Lord.

2007-11-25 15:15:00 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Falling dream can mean you're dropping administration relatively. You undertaking that falling as in the adventure that your existence is into some type of problem. You bounced or jumped back exhibits you the thank you to handle issues. it may mean which you will confront problem. some human beings will dream falling yet in simple terms permit it fall. In you case, you tutor some self belief of face issues.

2016-10-18 03:18:24 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

It usually means that one doesn't feel grounded emotionally and it's scary - like being out of control and not able to get a grip. Is there a paticular thing going on in your life right now that makes you feel out of your comfort zone?

2007-11-29 09:22:12 · answer #3 · answered by Lover of Blue 7 · 0 0

Sounds a lot like Astro Projection. It happens most when you are relaxed and mellowed out.

2007-11-25 13:51:01 · answer #4 · answered by pepperman_001 2 · 0 1

Sounds to me like your having an out of body experience also known as astro projection. You have learned to leave your body while sleeping but haven't gasped the returning part yet. So when you do return your soul is hitting your body pretty hard..enough to wake you .when you astro project your are keep in contact by a silver thread and when it brings you back your heading at full force. check out this web site to give you more info

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2007-11-25 13:29:00 · answer #5 · answered by Judy Y 2 · 0 4

For the most part, the classic "falling dream" (EVERYONE has it) is the memory of your experiencing gravity for the first time, at the moment you were born. That's all.

2007-11-25 12:46:40 · answer #6 · answered by Solstice 6 · 1 2

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