 Originally Posted by StephenBerlin
If you have a specific destination in mind that is not within your current dream scene, you should rule out all forms of ground transportation. Walking or running, notwithstanding their cardiovascular benefits to your dream body, are exercises in futility. Should you elect to traverse your dream terrain on foot, you will soon discover that ruffians will accost, ladies will allure, and your emerging dream surroundings will lead you astray from where you are going long before you don't get there.
Driving when dreaming made me start drinking. Automobiles in dreams (manufactured in some alloy of anxiety) are notoriously undependable. If your car hasn't been lost, stolen or vandalized, you'll be lucky if it starts. And don't expect the instrument panel to be much help. The gauges only indicate levels and degrees of mocking. Consequently, car problems are a compulsory dreamsign, and the license plate is your registered reality check.
I don't understand why you chose to include this in your post. With enough awareness, anything is possible in the dream world and everything can be under your control. Walking doesn't have to lead to the emergence of distractions, and cars don't have to be unreliable and have incorrect gauges. Even if these hindrances are a common occurrence, it seems to me that you are only planting these negative schemata into unsuspecting readers' brains, when truly anything can be possible in a dream. That being said, I think your post provides useful information, but my impression from the quoted paragraphs was that you were altogether ruling out the possibility of travel by foot or vehicle. As a final note, I think it is worth admitting that I am no expert, but rather I am just citing from Billybob's tutorial Mastering Your Dreams which I have taken to heart. I hope you will consider what I have said, and I would love to hear your opinion on this matter.
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