Many people experience flying in dreams. In fact, it is of strong opinion that this can be one of the more amazing things to do in-dream.
I've noticed, each of us has our own method of flight. Some of us (including myself) feel for certain, during the first waking moments, that they have mastered the technique of flight, and are sure they know how to do it. Buuuut, this quickly fades, as the real world comes crashing down on us--as well as gravity.
I, for one, have an extrememly unique formula to my flight technique. It's a tad hard to explain. In earlier years, my flight was best acheived with a running start--but in my adult years, I don't need one.
Here's what is done:
My hands themselves contain the sole-incredient. They posses a sort of gravitational push to them. I don't feel an energy in them, but more of a pressure--as if being squeezed by some unseen gravitational force. I straighten my arms out to the ground, and use this force to "push" off of the earths gravitational field--I'm actually using the earth's gravitational grid to induce flight. It's so strange, becuase I really believe (even slightly now as I tell you) that there is something in that. It's a gravity field I work with, and when I use it in my dream, it really works guys--I mean it scientifically is happening ;0) I mean, how my dream is calculating physics is incredibly believable--Once airborn, I can drift and sway and dive--but if I need to speed up, or climb...I need to straighten my arms, and use the G-push again. The feel of the push against my hands, and on for my arms is very convincing. The reason I'm nearly convinced there is something to this, is that everytime I've ever flown in my dreams (which is an unmeasurable amount of times), I have always used the same technique, and had the same physical in-dream feeling.
I'd also like to add how vivid my flying dreams are (non-lucid, as of course, my lucid dreams are as real as I now sit typing this)--flying in dream is so unbelievable. How the wind feels. The weightlessness. (sp?) And something I really get off doing when I'm flying is fly directly into a thunderstorm. Ah man! It's as if my mind secretly creates a storm front with deep thunderous clouds, and I fly into them. Knowing the chance of a lightning strike, or a tornado vortex (which I've flown into in several dreams)...It feels so good to fly through a storm front guys--the rain beating against your face, the loud thunder claps and lightning flashes...you should try it the next time you are lucid.
Wow--thank you for reading that. Anyway. How do you all do it? And how does it feel?
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