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If I'm dreaming and don't like whats happening,how come I can change the outcome?I also can fly and float often,just by will.Whats up With this???Any insight will help!

2007-12-15 23:41:58 · 4 answers · asked by Dzogchen 2 in Social Science Psychology

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You are a "lucid dreamer". Welcome to the party man!
Click the link below:

(I love the way the guy who posted before me just answered your question without knowing ANYTHING about what he/she is talking about. If they DID know what they were talking about, I couldn't have found a link to that exact phenomenon now could I? There are some real airheads on this site. Who said anything about "daydreaming"? And why can't that muppet spell fantasy?)

2007-12-15 23:46:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

Lucid dreams give us the ability to control our own dreams and steer them toward the direction we want. In the lucid state, we are more willing to confront threats and as a result, become more self confident. When we achieve lucidity, we can use it as a tool to improve our sports game, to rehearse a speech, to fulfill our fantasies, or to solve a problem in our waking life. In fact, some athletes utilize their lucid dreams to practice their tennis serve, golf stroke or bat swing. Even in our day to day life, we can use lucid dreams to ask the boss for a raise, prepare for a first date, overcome phobias, get over writer's block, etc. The application of lucid dreams is limited only to your imagination. Lucid dreams can help us visualize and rehearse the event in our minds before it actually occurs.
Because brain activity during the dream state is the same as during a real life event, what you "learn" or "practice" in your lucid dream state can be seen as training and preparation for the real thing in the waking world. Our neuronal patterns are already being conditioned.
At least half of all adults have had at least one lucid dream in their lifetime. Many have reported having lucid dreams without even trying. Often flying is associated with lucid dreams. However with practice, lucid dreaming can be learned and can be achieved at your will.

Flying dreams fall under a category of dreams where you become aware that you are dreaming, known as lucid dreaming. If you are flying with ease and enjoying the scene and landscape below, then it suggests that you are on top of a situation. You have risen above something. It may also mean that you have gained a different perspective on things. Flying dreams and the ability to control your flight is representative of your own personal sense of power.�
Having difficulties staying in flight indicates a lack of power in controlling your own circumstances. You may be struggling to stay aloft and stay on course. Things like power lines, trees, or mountains may further obstruct your flight. These barriers represent a particular obstacle or person who is standing in your way in your waking life.�You need to identify who or what is hindering you from moving forward.
If you are feeling fear when you are flying or that you feel that you are flying too high, then it suggests that you are afraid of challenges and of success.

In reality, we do not have the ability to fly. Thus such dreams may represent that which is beyond our physical limitations. In your mind, you can be anybody and do anything. Another way of interpreting flying dreams is that these dreams symbolize your strong mind and will. You feel undefeatable and nobody can tell you what you cannot do and accomplish. Undoubtedly these dreams leave you a great sense of freedom.

2007-12-19 10:41:38 · answer #2 · answered by Mystic Magic 5 · 0 0

Tri is correct, Lucid dreaming. You control the dream.

http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=lucid+dreaming&fr=ush-ans

2007-12-15 23:51:29 · answer #3 · answered by reynwater 7 · 0 0

when u dream dont put to much into it because its meaning less after u wake up

2007-12-15 23:48:45 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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