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Lucid Dreams

A Wisdom Archive on Lucid Dreams

Lucid Dreams

A selection of articles related to Lucid Dreams

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ARTICLES RELATED TO Lucid Dreams

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying dream

Flying dream : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying dream

 

FLYING:

Usually represents freedom from the physical body, as we experience in sleep & while dreaming where we don't use our physical bodies but instead use our mental & spiritual bodies to experience our dreams. It's one of the first things people attempt to do when they gain control of their dreams and start lucid dreaming.

 

Everybody seems to have a natural inclination to want to fly, unless that is changed by a fear of flying due to a frightening incident in their waking lives. Flying = freedom; either a desire for freedom, an "escape" from restraints in your physical life (like a mini-vacation for the mind) or any number of possiblities. Tie it in with the context of your dream...what were you doing in your dream besides flying? How did it make you feel? etc. Also, the type of flying I'm referring to, here, is the person flying on their own without an airplane or any aircraft at all. That would be a different symbol dealing with spiritual awareness, among other things.

 

Source: http://dreamemporium.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Flying dream, Dream Dictionary Flying dream)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Can nightmares be dangerous?

Dream FAQ Dictionary: Can nightmares be dangerous?

 

Nightmares

Can nightmares be dangerous? Many people will always ask this question. Nightmares will only damage you if you allow them to. Of course a repetitive nightmare which wakes you night after night in a cold sweat of terror is worrying, and if it persists over a long period there is no doubt that it can have an effect on your confidence and self-assurance. The answer is not to give in to it; go to bed, not fearful of the dream that is waiting for you, but ready to face up to it, to ask what it is trying to say to you and to answer its statement.

 

Nightmares are not the product of overeating, overdrinking, or any other physical activity. They are the result of some waking anxiety which is so acute that it bursts into your dreams. Childhood, in particular, is full of such anxieties, often attached to the process of getting used to the world and facing problems which may seem stupidly minute to those who have forgotten what it was like to be five years old. If your child wakes screaming in the night, it will usually be the result of a 'bad dream' which has been forgotten by the time you reach the bedside. There is nothing you can do other than comfort the child, reassure her, tell her that 'it won't happen again' - which will probably be true, for she is very unlikely to have another nightmare the same night. If nightmares occur night after night, the problem is more serious, and you must look for the waking problem which is prompting them. Your child may feel insecure at school or at home; may be being bullied by a fellow-pupil or even a teacher; or may be distressed at your response to something she has done or not done.

 

Most importantly, consider your relationship with your partner. Children are remarkably susceptible to atmosphere, and often (especially if they do not have enough vocabulary, or feel they cannot discuss things with you) pick up tension or stress. Loneliness or jealousy can also be turned inwards and emerge in frightening nightmares. Recurring nightmares in adults also deserve careful study. Jungians would suggest that nightmares are the work of your shadow; instincts which for some reason you don't feel you can show to the world during your waking life break into your dream world and show their anger at being repressed.

 

Source: http://library.thinkquest.org/C005545/english/dream/lucid.htm

 

(See also: Nightmares, Dream Interpretation FAQ, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

Flying : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

 

Flying

 Many flying dreams are the result of lucid dreaming. Not all flying dreams are, however. Typically, dreaming that you are flying means you are on top of things. You are in control of the things that matter to you. Or, maybe you've just gained a new perspective on things. It may also mean you are strong willed and feel like no one and nothing can defeat you. If you are having problems maintaining your flight, someone or something may be standing in the way of you having control. If you are afraid while flying, you may have challenges that you don't feel up to.

 

Source: www.howstuffworks.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Flying, Dream Dictionary Flying)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying dreams  - "I'm Flying"

Flying dreams : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying dreams  - "I'm Flying"

 

Flying dreams  - "I'm Flying"

Flying dreams fall under a category of dreams where you become aware that you are dreaming, known as lucid dreaming. Many dreamers have described the ability to fly in their dreams as an exhilarating, joyful, and liberating experience. 

 

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.

 

Source: http://dreammoods.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Flying dreams, Dream Dictionary Flying dreams)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

Flying : Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

 

FLYING DREAM

You first start dreaming of flying when you are 3 to 5 years old. It is a very common dream, though less prevalent in adults. More than one third of the dreaming population has dreamed of flying one time or the other.

 

  • Flying dreams are known to have a positive relationship with relief from tension and nightmares.
  • Lucid dreamers tend to have twice as much of flying dreams.
  • An intense emotional condition can also trigger off a flying dream
  • The dreams are not exclusive to the post flying machines era. They have occurred in ancient times too, as records in dream books of Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations reveal.
  • People with an imaginative personality and creative thinkers have more flying dreams
  • Those who fly planes have these dreams, though they rather fly like Superman in their dreams, not in aeroplanes.

 

    What triggers off a flying dream? The reasons offered for these dreams are

 

  • Psychological - the dreamer has had an intense emotional experience
  • Physiological – There is a change in the breathing pattern of the dreamer
  • Physical -There is an actual physical movement of the bed.
  • Precognitive – In preparation of a flying trip
  • Consciousness – Awareness of movement around you

 

At an emotional level, a flying dream maybe your defence mechanism to ward of obstacles or transcend over them. But where is your flight headed? Are you seeking something in your flight or is it one of pure joy of the experience?

 

You will have to identify which particular meaning is the most relevant interpretation.

 

Source: http://purpleshaman.com

 

(See also: Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation Flying, Dream Dictionary Flying)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dreams Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

Flying Dream Symbols:

getting above yourself; liberation; extend the range of your consciousness.

 

 

From SpiritCommunity

Flying

Some people believe that flying in our dreams can be an actual out of body experience, that we go to places on this physical plane as well as into the inner planes (mostly the Astral). Edgar Cayce thought that Astral travel or 'soul travel" might be a precursor to becoming lucid in a dream. Carl Jung's idea was that in a flying dream we are expressing our desire to break free of restrictions and limitations. We have a desire to be free and above all difficulties! Alfred Adler thought that this dream was a type of a superiority dream in which we reveal the desire to dominate and be above others. Focusing on the libido, Freud thought that flying was another way to express sexual desires. The details of your dream will give you clues as to what it symbolizes, if your dream was a spiritual experience or ego based.

 

(Source: Myths - Dreams - Symbols)

 

Related pages: Dream Symbols, Dream Interpretation, Dream Symbol Flying, Dream Dictionary Flying, Meaning of dreams about Flying, Dream Interpretation Flying, Dream Analysis Flying, Dreaming of Flying

 

Flying, Out of body experience, Inner planes, Astral planes, Edgar Cayce, Astral travel, Soul travel, Lucid dreaming, Carl Jung, Jung, Jungian, Break free of restrictions, Limitations, Alfred Adler, Superiority, Desire to dominate, Libido, Freud, Sexual desires, Spiritual experience

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: New Age Spiritual Dictionary on Lucidity

lucidity

Manipulating dream energies during the dream state in the direction of our desires

 

(See also: Lucidity, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Parapsychology Dictionary on Lucidity

Lucidity:

1. An early term for clairvoyance. 2. Lucid dreaming

 

(See also: Lucidity, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Encyclopedia II - Awake - Other meanings

To be "awakened" can refer to being taken out of a state of believing something which one subsequently believes to be false. Example: I used to be racist, but I was awakened when I saw a documentary about Nelson Mandela. Being "awakened" is also used as a metaphor for a number of consciousness raising experiences, including religious conversion. Awake can also be used sarcastically in conversation. "Are you awake at all?", which would be used when someone i ...

See also:

Awake, Awake - Other meanings

Read more here: » Awake: Encyclopedia II - Awake - Other meanings

Lucid Dreams: Spiritual Dictionary on Hindusim from R-Z

A Hinduism dictionary with the most common spiritual words from P-Z. Also see these links: Hinduism, Spirituality, Enlightenment, Spiritual Dictionary and Hinduism Dictionary.

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on waking dream

Another term for lucid dreaming, in which you are both awake and dreaming.

 

(See also: waking dream, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Parapsychology Dictionary on Paranormal Dream

Paranormal Dream:

Dreams in which the dream imagery provides paranormal knowledge (e.g., ESP or precognition).

 

See also Announcing Dream, Lucid Dreaming.

 

(See also: Paranormal Dream, Psychic, Psychic Dictionary, Parapsychology, Parapsychology Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Magic Shamanism Dictionary on OBE

out-of-body experience, astral projection, lucid dreaming

 

(See also: OBE, Magic, Shamanism, Pagan Dictionary)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Natural Health Therapy Dictionary on Dream therapy

DREAM THERAPY: Dream therapy is the use of dreams and the dream state to accomplish physical and emotional healing.

 

It involves both the interpretation of information obtained while dreaming and the active participation in the dream process through a technique called lucid dreaming. The various processes associated with dreams have been put under the generalized term of "dreamwork."

 

(See also: Dream therapy, Alternative Health, Body Mind and Soul)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation - Bed

 

Bed

Dreaming of being in bed may be an indication of a lucid dream event. This means that you are aware of being asleep in a dream state. Somehow, your mind is accepting the limitations of your sleeping condition. However, the bed can also be a place of laziness, sickness, death or sexual encounter. If the bed feels like a symbol for any of these metaphors, the dream may be saying something about how you perceive yourself.

 

Freud would be inclined to see the bed as a womb, as well. Indeed, the covers pulled over the head on a chilly morning can make the bed a utopian haven against a difficult world.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation - Bed

 

Bed

Dreaming of being in bed may be an indication of a lucid dream event. This means that you are aware of being asleep in a dream state. Somehow, your mind is accepting the limitations of your sleeping condition. However, the bed can also be a place of laziness, sickness, death or sexual encounter. If the bed feels like a symbol for any of these metaphors, the dream may be saying something about how you perceive yourself.

 

Freud would be inclined to see the bed as a womb, as well. Indeed, the covers pulled over the head on a chilly morning can make the bed a utopian haven against a difficult world.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Bed, Meaning of Dreams about Bed, Dream Interpretation Bed)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Encyclopedia II - Tattva vision - The Tattva symbols

Akasha - Spirit black vesica Pisces / black egg Tejas - Fire red equilateral triangle Vayu - Air blue circle Apas - Water purple half circle / silver crescent Prithivi - Earth yellow square ...

See also:

Tattva vision, Tattva vision - The Tattva symbols, Tattva vision - Constructing Tattva Cards

Read more here: » Tattva vision: Encyclopedia II - Tattva vision - The Tattva symbols

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation Dictionary - Flying

 

Flying

Dreams of flying are common and most people can recall having flown in a dream or two. There are many ideas as to what this means. Some people believe that flying in our dreams can be an actual out of body experience, that we go to places on this physical plane as well as into the inner planes (mostly the Astral). Edgar Cayce thought that Astral travel or "soul travel" might be a precursor to becoming lucid in a dream. Carl Jung's idea was that in a flying dream we are expressing our desire to break free of restrictions and limitations. We have a desire to be free and above all difficulties! Alfred Adler thought that this dream was a type of a superiority dream in which we reveal the desire to dominate and be above others. Focusing on the libido, Freud thought that flying was another way to express sexual desires. The details of your dream will give you clues as to what it symbolizes, if your dream was a spiritual experience or ego based. Enjoy it, flying is fun!

 

Source: Dream Lover Incorporated, http://www.dreamloverinc.com

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Flying, Meaning of Dreams about Flying, Dream Interpretation Flying)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation - Paralysis

 

Paralysis

One of the most troubling dream events, and startling physical side-effects of REM, is paralysis. Large muscle groups often become paralysed during a dream, presumably to prevent injury to the dreamer in case the dreamer's instincts would cause a physical reaction to dreaming visuals. It can be troubling if the dreamer becomes aware of his body in a paralysed state without being aware of the fact that the mind is still in a dream state. Suddenly stripped of every physical capacity for defence, the dreamer can experience great panic or victimization in the dream. This scenario is a troubling version of the lucid dream. Instead of mind awareness and body control, the dreamer has body awareness and no mind control. Hundreds of years ago, this phenomenon was observed and named "having a witch on your back." The idea was that an unfriendly spirit within the dream had pinned you to your bed. Indeed, it is not uncommon to have a sense of spiritual oppression in a dream that includes paralysis

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Paralysis, Meaning of Dreams about Paralysis, Dream Interpretation Paralysis)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation - Paralysis

 

Paralysis

One of the most troubling dream events, and startling physical side-effects of REM, is paralysis. Large muscle groups often become paralysed during a dream, presumably to prevent injury to the dreamer in case the dreamer's instincts would cause a physical reaction to dreaming visuals. It can be troubling if the dreamer becomes aware of his body in a paralysed state without being aware of the fact that the mind is still in a dream state. Suddenly stripped of every physical capacity for defence, the dreamer can experience great panic or victimization in the dream. This scenario is a troubling version of the lucid dream. Instead of mind awareness and body control, the dreamer has body awareness and no mind control. Hundreds of years ago, this phenomenon was observed and named "having a witch on your back." The idea was that an unfriendly spirit within the dream had pinned you to your bed. Indeed, it is not uncommon to have a sense of spiritual oppression in a dream that includes paralysis

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Paralysis, Meaning of Dreams about Paralysis, Dream Interpretation Paralysis)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary

Lucid Dreams: Meaning of Snake in a Dream

Meaning of dream with Snake from different traditions • In Indian tradition, moving snakes symbolize the stirring of kundalini. • In Freudian terms, snake is a phallic symbol. • Jung, however, interpreted snakes as symbolic of the conflict between conscious attitudes and instincts.

See also: Meaning of Dreams about Snake)

Read more here: » Dreaming about snake: Meaning of Snake in a Dream

Lucid Dreams: Dream Interpretation - Flying

 

Flying

Without assistance

Flying in a dream is a fairly common, but very powerful event. Flying events seem to be divided among those who fly spontaneously in their dreams and those who have a lucid dreaming event and choose to fly. In either case, the dreamers report powerful feelings of freedom during the flight.

 

Flying as a spontaneous event often includes some special effort, like flapping one's arms, to get going. However, many people experience flight as soaring by a mysterious, jet-like power. These events are precipitated by a strong desire to travel or an imminent danger that requires escape.

 

Flying as a lucid dreaming choice is often of the levitation variety. These dreamers simply choose to fly because, in the reality of their dream, they know they may. This may be related to astral projection or an out-of-body experience that some people undergo.

 

These flights allow dreamers to transcend circumstances and acquire a more favourable or safer perspective. What prompted the will to fly ? was it danger or euphoria - and where did the flight lead?

 

Nonsensical means

In addition to flying independently, dreamers may fly on bikes, cars, boats, or other non-airborne equipment. These flights are generally brought about by circumstances where the current means of travel suddenly became inadequate or endangers the dreamer. A good example of this type of flight would be a bicycle that becomes airborne rather than be struck by a car. This dream may reveal a dreamer that sees dangers as inconsequential. It may also be a hero dream.

 

Source: iVillage, http://www.ivillage.co.uk

 

(See also: Dream Archives, Meaning of Dreams, Dream Interpretation, Dream Dictionary, Dream Dictionary - Flying, Meaning of Dreams about Flying, Dream Interpretation Flying)

 

For more dictionary entries, see » Lucid Dreams Dictionary




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