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- From: elston@acavax.lynchburg.edu
- Newsgroups: alt.dreams
- Subject: Re: Several dream topics.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov19.211404.46@acavax.lynchburg.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 21:14:04 -0500
- References: <kwi.35@postman.hsn.no>
- Organization: Lynchburg College
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- In article <kwi.35@postman.hsn.no>, kwi@postman.hsn.no (KLAUS WILLIAM WIK) w
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- > Flying and swimming/drowning and breathing
- > I have noticed someone talking about the feeling of swimming and
- > the fear of drowning.That have never beed a problem.The first time I
- > thought I was going to drown, I had to breathe.Taking in what ought to be
- > water, I noticed I actually could breath the water.Later on I've never been
- > afraid of drowning in my sleep;I know I'm able to breath the wate.
- > When it comes to flying, that happens most of the times I'm aware of me
- > being in a dream(Lucid dreams or what ever).It feels like I have a jet
- > engine in my (pardon) ass or fixed at my lower back. And I allways have to
- > adjust the angle between ground and direction of flight to either gain
- > speed or to gain height.Sometimes I have this 'normal' glideflight, but
- > still theres a will-power that lifts me, now from all over my body, not a
- > fixed point.
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- JET PACK!! HELL, I ALWAYS HAVE TO FLAP...
- WELL SOMTIMES I CAN GLIDE BUT NEVER POWERED FLIGHT....
- I'm also a pilot so I have a hard time dealing with the idea of
- why I'm not behind the stick of a plane in my dreams. as for the swimming and
- drowning thing I've also been able to breath in my dreams as well. So has
- everyone that I've talked to on the subject. No this is no special insite into
- the mind, just a post to let you know that all this seems to be normal for
- those of us who do dream. The brain is simply working with what ever it has at
- that momemt. If you cant remember that you aren't supposed to fly or live
- underwater then it's my guess that the brain says O.K.....
- remember that it is only a dream and has to do more with emotions and
- chemical imbalances than reality
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- Reality...
- It's only what you make of it.
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- Zac Elston@acavax.lynchburg.edu
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