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To: ~digs who wrote (3)3/22/2001 2:20:40 PM
From: Quahog  Respond to of 25
 
Re Flying.

I have always had flying dreams, and they are wonderful to have. I have read conflicting interpretations on flying dreams, and to be honest, I don't think that one can really generalize about the meaning of dreams from one person to the next. For example, for all I know I have an inner ear defect that gives me a physiological response while I sleep, that I incorporate into my dreams as flying. Same with falling for that matter.

In any event, what is most interesting to me about flying dreams is the mechanics of how, in the dream, the flying is accomplished. For example, when I fly in my dreams, it is accomplished by my leaning into the wind just so, and being lifted by using my body as a kind of resistance to the wind (kind of the way an airplane wing uses lift). Once aloft, I am able to turn by leaning left or right (imagine having your cupped hand out the car window while driving on the highway).

It would be interesting for me to hear how others accomplish flying, if you fly.