 Originally Posted by Sensei
If what you believe doesn't change how you act, then you don't really believe it. This is a Christian idea yes, but it applies to all life. For instance, if I believe that I can fly, then I should have no problem jumping out of a flying car. I have been skydiving in waking life and in dreams. The jumping out of a car was to prove that I believed that I could fly. Since I feel pain in dreams, falling from that height takes a little more nerve Haha.
I now see, what you meant crystal clearly. And you are a daredevil, I have to say - respect!
You got passion, that much is for sure.
A DC came up and showed me. No prompting from me. The way he did it was like walking, so I use walking control a lot. Think of it like this:
Go to your door and back. When you sit back down, then think about your walking, did you pay any attention to it when walking? Probably not, you just knew you could do it because you do it all the time. There was no "ok, I am going to walk now" it didn't cross your mind. This is how I started flying, I just think about it as little as i think of walking. Now I have a bunch of different ways to fly, imagination speed is one of the most fun, and it was also taught by the same DC in a later dream.
Ah - I believe I understand this now as well - and much better!
One day in my experimental phase, I zoomed - that is the best I can do with words. I just fixated completely on a feature on a barn-wall. It was a huge neon sign "A". So - and I wanted to be there, stared fiercely - and was there.
Suddenly scared to crash headlong, in minimal vector and massive velocity - into the barn wall and splinter through.
Did not happen, though - I stopped like in a cartoon.
I was talking about... Oreo, scionox, and thorn. They all have wings like that.
Scionox is great with throwing the competitions!
May dragonity be with him!
And huge wings!

Did the other two disappear?
Sounds as if it would be sad, if it were so?
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