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I have also been dreaming I can fly. Usualy this involves flapping movement of my arms. It feels much like swimming in vertical position, pushing yourself up to keep your head above the water. These dreams are always very exciting, but I always get anxious (classical 'afraid of height' feeling) when I go to high. Sometimes if all goes well I dare to go a bit higher, but not much higher than the roofs of the houses and treetops. Usualy it is dark (night). And it is always somewhere in the neighbourhood of the house where I grew up as kid, where my parents still live. There are not any other people present in these dreams. There is never a place to fly to, it is always just about exploring this new fly ability. It is always a mix of anxiety and excitement.There was this one fly-dream that realy sticks out. It was when I 'learned' how to fly, though it was not the first dream where I was flying. I would make a dive, like diving in water, but instead of breaking my neck I would glide upwards straight up again and land back on my feet.I can remember about ten fly-dreams in my life so far.It only happens when there has been a major positive change in my life.
I have also been dreaming I can fly. Usualy this involves flapping movement of my arms. It feels much like swimming in vertical position, pushing yourself up to keep your head above the water. These dreams are always very exciting, but I always get anxious (classical 'afraid of height' feeling) when I go to high. Sometimes if all goes well I dare to go a bit higher, but not much higher than the roofs of the houses and treetops. Usualy it is dark (night). And it is always somewhere in the neighbourhood of the house where I grew up as kid, where my parents still live. There are not any other people present in these dreams. There is never a place to fly to, it is always just about exploring this new fly ability. It is always a mix of anxiety and excitement.
There was this one fly-dream that realy sticks out. It was when I 'learned' how to fly, though it was not the first dream where I was flying. I would make a dive, like diving in water, but instead of breaking my neck I would glide upwards straight up again and land back on my feet.
I can remember about ten fly-dreams in my life so far.
It only happens when there has been a major positive change in my life.