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By DynamicS


Flying Dream
Flying Dream
The Chase
The Chase
Falling Dream
Falling Dream

Flying, Chasing and Falling Dreams

FLYING DREAMS: Have you ever dream of flying through the sky and looking down below with eagle vision? You can see very minute details, even an ant carrying its dinner into a hole. As you glide way up high in the sky you feel a sense of freedom and excitement. Your heart is pounding rapidly with the excitement. You feel that you have actualized and that all is well. Then you saw an old woman crossing the street and a car is about to hit her so you swoop down and you awake with a start!

THE CHASE: Have you ever dream of being chased by a bull? You are running as fast as you can and the bull is gaining on you. It is about to buck you with its deadly horns and then you yank open a door just in time to escape the wrath of the crazy bull.

FALLING: How about swimming in a crystal clear water of the ocean? As you swim you are gracefully treading water, you smell the ocean and it calms you, you also taste the salty water and you almost gag as some goes down your throat. You spit it out and then you start to sink like a rock to the bottom of the ocean. You panic and just as you are about to hit the ocean floor, you wake up gasping for air.

Karl Jung sees dreams as a way of communicating and aquainting yourself with the unconscious. Jung argues that dreams are not attempts to conceal your true feelings from the waking mind, but they were windows to our unconsciousness. That means that dreams allow you to understand with a little more clarity what is happening to you in challenges of daily life.

I suppose then that the flying dream means that unconsciuosly, you want to be free or maybe you want to be Superman, rescuing the vulnerable from evil villians. Jung would analyse the flying dream above as suggesting that one is in top of the situation and that it may also mean that you have gained a different perspective on things.

Karl Jung would analyse the chase dream as steming from feelings of anxiety in your waking life. Running is an instinctive response to physical threats in your environment. In these dreams, you can be pursued by an attacker, an animal or an unknown figure, who wants to hurt or possibly kill you. In turn, you run, hide or try to outwit your pursuer. Your actions in the dream parallel how you respond to pressure and cope with fears, stress or various situations in your waking life. Instead of confronting the situation, you are running away and avoiding it. I agree with Jung here as an avoider personality dislikes confrontation, so flight not fight.

The falling dream is anlaysed by Jung as 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. Again Jung is correct, I've had this dream when I am most stressed at work or whenever I feel totally out of control.

I think this also begs for one last analysis, that of swimming. To dream of swimming suggests that you are exploring aspects of your conscious mind and emotions. The dream may be a sign that you need to seek some sort of emotional support.

We can become aware of life's challenges through various ways, our dreams is one way. Another means which is all encompassing, is seeking directions from God through prayer, meditation and stillness or through the reading of his word. Whatever means we use, it is important that we become conscious of the unconscious to learn life's valuable lessons.

See also Dreams of Reptiles, Insects and Fish.

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SevDiggity profile image

SevDiggity  says:
6 months ago

Nice info! Thanks! :) -SevDiggity

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
6 months ago

You are welcome SevDiggity. I believe that our dreams can enlighten us when making life's major and minir decisions. I t can also help us heal what ails us, even though we not be consciously aware that we are negatively or positively impacted by an experience.

Thanks for dropping by.

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Wonder Referrals  says:
6 months ago

Thanks for the insight into dreams.....

We all dream for a reason and while we sleep our mind takes us to other places far away. Most of the time time those dreams takes us to the places that we have been before.

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
6 months ago

Wonder Referrals, thanks for your comment. I concur, dreams are means by which the unsconcious mind re-visits some of our experiences of wakefulness. Sometimes bringing clarity or a new perspective on a troubling or pleasant experience.

Thanks for dropping by...

metaphysician profile image

metaphysician  says:
4 months ago

I don't really know what dreams mean. But I do believe that dreams reflect what we are doing in the reality. It is a channel of communication with the higher self. Yet sometime we could be aware in the middle of the dream knowing that we are indeed dreaming, the lucid dream. We could navigate inside it and do what we want.

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
4 months ago

metaphysician, thanks for stopping by and for your comment. I have experienced the lucid dream on several occasions, where I didn't like how a real life event occurred and during a dream about the event, I determine how the event should have actually happened, thus giving the outcome that I wanted. I tried to explain this to a friend and she thought that I was crazy. I am so glad that you brought this up.

I will be request a further explanation from you as a hub request. Thanks for your insight.

metaphysician profile image

metaphysician  says:
4 months ago

Hi, DynamicS - I have received your question. Thanks for that and I'm anwering that now. But I am not going to make a hub on that now.

Two reasons, first, I have some othe things going on here which I need to settle and second, I don't quite qualify to make one until I have done much researches. I have read about lucid dreaming few years back, quite interested in it and did experience it few time, but It took no effort from me. I just simply found myself navigating in my dream and I know it consciously.

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
4 months ago

Much thanks metaphysician. I am very interested in the topic as I believe that it does have much implication to my purpose and my life. No pressure though, whenever you have the time, I'll be more than happy with that.

Thanks so much for even considering it. Much love.

michael  says:
3 months ago

I would eagerly welcome an analysis of my dreams.

thanks in advance your brother on Earth, Michael

michael  says:
3 months ago

I would eagerly welcome an analysis of my dreams.

thanks in advance your brother on Earth, Michael

http://hubpages.com/hub/The-Last-1260-Days

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
2 months ago

Michael, thanks for stopping by. You are the best person to analyse your dreams. Like many experts suggest, I would recommend that you write down your dreams. Look for symbols or main ideas, such as a building, animal, person, setting etc.

Write down what feelings you had during the dream.

Think of what is happening in your life at the time of your dream and you will be able to determine what the events or symbols in your dream are telling you.

After writing down your dreams for some time, you may even begin to see patterns or re-occurring themes. These can show you what the unconscious mind has not processed which can help you in your daily life.

Good luck and happy dreaming...

Vizey profile image

Vizey  says:
2 months ago

I don't know much about interpretation of dreams. but I believe in their message conveyed by almighty.

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
2 months ago

Vizey, thanks for stopping by. I agree, God uses many means to communicate to us and dreams is one way. As in the Bible Joseph had dreams that warned him of impending danger. I don't believe that there is a sole interpretation to a dream. Dreams are always in context to one's life. Of course there are collective consciousness and so some dreams themes are universal in their meaning.

Thanks for your comment...

marilyn  says:
2 weeks ago

hi..last night i was dreaming about two chicken's fighting do you know what is the meaning of this?..thank you very much

DynamicS profile image

DynamicS  says:
2 weeks ago

Marilyn, thanks for dropping by. I am not a dream expert, but I will make a few suggestions. Only you can truely interpret what your dream mean. Dreams are very personal. Our dream is an unconscious reaction to our real life challenges or events.

The chickens may be symbols of personal fears or challenges; something that others may think that would not faze you; something that you may have led others to believe that you are handling well, but not.

Fighting represent resistance/struggle, so whatever the personal challenge/fear is you have not dealt with it on a conscious level. Your unconscious mind is telling you to face it and deal with it because it could be negatively impacting your emotions or even your health.

So listen to your unconscious mind and go deep and think what could be bothering you. You may be surprise what it is. In any case it will bring you some closure and perhaps joy. I would also suggest that you write down this dream; writing down the two main themes; chicken and fighting. Write down whatever deep fears that you have right now, go deep. What make you angry, disappointed, sad, frustrated? These are emotional clues of resistance.

As the wizard in The Wizard of Oz, said you always have the answer... Look deep!

Good luck! Namaste.

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