Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 Tawny, I usually fly over streets, or lost my shoes. I have never dream myself in wheelchair... Best wishes Alper THSC dukerules413@...> yazdı: Hi, was wondering if any of you that aren't walking anymore continue to dream about walking? i keep dreaming it as if my brain really hasn't caught up with reality yet (has only been 2 1/2 years since no walkies). i can be laying there awake even and be making plans for taking a jog the next day with the dogs...once in twilite nearly went head first cause i was going to run into kitchen real fast to get a bite to eat. i saw my chair and brain processed it fast so i didn't, but that was scary. my dreams for a while included a chair, and now i am back to walking. i cannot see the movement of walking, as i no longer can conjure up that memory, but there is not a chair. sometimes these dreams turn into nite mares cause i am somewhere and suddenly realize i cannot find my chair nor get to it. just wondering.....wishing my brain would assimilate reality faster and stop going backward on me at nite!!! Tawny email from Tawny H. Swain Castle, MA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 I too can fly, levitate and hover. Haven't done that in quite a while though. I have discovered that I can jump off a tall cliff and land gently - on foot, in a car or on a bicycle. Now that's neat. It begins with a startling thought of " Oh S---! " , but then I think, " This is no big deal; I've done it before. That's when it becomes neat. " When I'm driving somewhere, the road always changes into deep gullies, forest trails or open fields. Even when I'm driving in familiar territory, the roads suddenly change so that all of a sudden I don't know where I am. I'm usually still working, but I never seem to accomplish anything. Sometimes I'm still at the University taking an exam and the words on the exam paper keep changing. In fact, I'm seldom able to read anything because of the words changing. When I'm in a building, the method of getting from A to B involves crawling through tight openings, climbing pipes, walking down hallways that suddenly turn into conveyer belts and there's such a jam of people behind me that I can't back up. When I was a young man, I would dream of infinity. I would be out in the universe somewhere; there would be no up or down and everything around me would be moving in an increasingly large spiral with me at the center. I could go on and on about dreams. Has anyone had continuous dreams like old serials in movies before the main feature. I have dreamed several nights in a row and each dream begins where last night's dream ended. Neal says I'm just weird. She never can remember her dreams and I seldom forget mine. Weird Vaughn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2006 Report Share Posted March 8, 2006 I fly in my dreams too. I'm somewhat of a realist in my dreams I guess, because I also dream of flying hazards. Stuff like utility wires and poles, towers, trees, tall buildings, sudden downdrafts, stuff like that. They never really hurt me, although it does make for some interesting and exciting flights. I have no problem whatsoever with my walking or speech in my dreams, and it's been awhile since I could do those when awake. Maybe I should just sleep more. >I too can fly, levitate and hover. Haven't done that in >quite a while though. I have discovered that I can jump off >a tall cliff and land gently - on foot, in a car or on a >bicycle. Now that's neat. It begins with a startling thought >of " Oh S---! " , but then I think, " This is no big deal; I've >done it before. That's when it becomes neat. " > >When I'm driving somewhere, the road always changes into >deep gullies, forest trails or open fields. Even when I'm >driving in familiar territory, the roads suddenly change so >that all of a sudden I don't know where I am. > >I'm usually still working, but I never seem to accomplish >anything. Sometimes I'm still at the University taking an >exam and the words on the exam paper keep changing. In fact, >I'm seldom able to read anything because of the words >changing. > >When I'm in a building, the method of getting from A to B >involves crawling through tight openings, climbing pipes, >walking down hallways that suddenly turn into conveyer belts >and there's such a jam of people behind me that I can't back >up. > >When I was a young man, I would dream of infinity. I would >be out in the universe somewhere; there would be no up or >down and everything around me would be moving in an >increasingly large spiral with me at the center. > >I could go on and on about dreams. Has anyone had continuous >dreams like old serials in movies before the main feature. I >have dreamed several nights in a row and each dream begins >where last night's dream ended. > >Neal says I'm just weird. She never can remember her dreams >and I seldom forget mine. > >Weird Vaughn > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Yes....i have both kinds of dreams. But now a new dimension has been added: I can FLY.....yup. Recently I find myself flying over things....in fact....i can 'lucid dream'....I can 'think' about flying and I start to. It is like I have a 'joystick' control in my hand and I can manouver and everything! On the other hand, my frustrations come out in my dreams too.....in those dreams, I can't walk and everyone is rushing really fast and I feel left behind..... Also, I have dreams where I can run and jump and walk normally. I think our dreams are more related to what emotions or things from daily life we are dealing with. I have noticed my dreams have gotten much more detailed and clear. Hugs! Di.........PLS......Canada > > > > Hi, was wondering if any of you that aren't walking anymore continue to dream about walking? i keep dreaming it as if my brain really hasn't caught up with reality yet (has only been 2 1/2 years since no walkies). i can be laying there awake even and be making plans for taking a jog the next day with the dogs...once in twilite nearly went head first cause i was going to run into kitchen real fast to get a bite to eat. i saw my chair and brain processed it fast so i didn't, but that was scary. my dreams for a while included a chair, and now i am back to walking. i cannot see the movement of walking, as i no longer can conjure up that memory, but there is not a chair. sometimes these dreams turn into nite mares cause i am somewhere and suddenly realize i cannot find my chair nor get to it. > > just wondering.....wishing my brain would assimilate reality faster and stop going backward on me at nite!!! > Tawny > > > email from > Tawny H. Swain Castle, MA > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Vaughn...you are NOT weird...I fly, levitate and float too. It is a wonderful feeling....I feel so free.!! I often am flying with a control stick in my hand so i can manouver really well. When it first started happening i was scared I would fall. But it never happens. I use my 'thoughts' to control it. Those of you who have never flown in your dreams should try it....you CAN learn to tell yourself things in your dreams.....so if you are trapped or feeling held back...tell yourself you can fly.....no...I'm not crazy....it really works! Hugs Di....PLS.....Canada > > I too can fly, levitate and hover. Haven't done that in > quite a while though. I have discovered that I can jump off > a tall cliff and land gently - on foot, in a car or on a > bicycle. Now that's neat. It begins with a startling thought > of " Oh S---! " , but then I think, " This is no big deal; I've > done it before. That's when it becomes neat. " > > When I'm driving somewhere, the road always changes into > deep gullies, forest trails or open fields. Even when I'm > driving in familiar territory, the roads suddenly change so > that all of a sudden I don't know where I am. > > I'm usually still working, but I never seem to accomplish > anything. Sometimes I'm still at the University taking an > exam and the words on the exam paper keep changing. In fact, > I'm seldom able to read anything because of the words > changing. > > When I'm in a building, the method of getting from A to B > involves crawling through tight openings, climbing pipes, > walking down hallways that suddenly turn into conveyer belts > and there's such a jam of people behind me that I can't back > up. > > When I was a young man, I would dream of infinity. I would > be out in the universe somewhere; there would be no up or > down and everything around me would be moving in an > increasingly large spiral with me at the center. > > I could go on and on about dreams. Has anyone had continuous > dreams like old serials in movies before the main feature. I > have dreamed several nights in a row and each dream begins > where last night's dream ended. > > Neal says I'm just weird. She never can remember her dreams > and I seldom forget mine. > > Weird Vaughn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , Its good that the control stick is in yor hand while flying. I'am sometimes taken by wind off the route but always landing safe...lol Best dianamj_canuck dianamj_canuck@...> yazdı: Vaughn...you are NOT weird...I fly, levitate and float too. It is a wonderful feeling....I feel so free.!! I often am flying with a control stick in my hand so i can manouver really well. When it first started happening i was scared I would fall. But it never happens. I use my 'thoughts' to control it. Those of you who have never flown in your dreams should try it....you CAN learn to tell yourself things in your dreams.....so if you are trapped or feeling held back...tell yourself you can fly.....no...I'm not crazy....it really works! Hugs Di....PLS.....Canada > > I too can fly, levitate and hover. Haven't done that in > quite a while though. I have discovered that I can jump off > a tall cliff and land gently - on foot, in a car or on a > bicycle. Now that's neat. It begins with a startling thought > of " Oh S---! " , but then I think, " This is no big deal; I've > done it before. That's when it becomes neat. " > > When I'm driving somewhere, the road always changes into > deep gullies, forest trails or open fields. Even when I'm > driving in familiar territory, the roads suddenly change so > that all of a sudden I don't know where I am. > > I'm usually still working, but I never seem to accomplish > anything. Sometimes I'm still at the University taking an > exam and the words on the exam paper keep changing. In fact, > I'm seldom able to read anything because of the words > changing. > > When I'm in a building, the method of getting from A to B > involves crawling through tight openings, climbing pipes, > walking down hallways that suddenly turn into conveyer belts > and there's such a jam of people behind me that I can't back > up. > > When I was a young man, I would dream of infinity. I would > be out in the universe somewhere; there would be no up or > down and everything around me would be moving in an > increasingly large spiral with me at the center. > > I could go on and on about dreams. Has anyone had continuous > dreams like old serials in movies before the main feature. I > have dreamed several nights in a row and each dream begins > where last night's dream ended. > > Neal says I'm just weird. She never can remember her dreams > and I seldom forget mine. > > Weird Vaughn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 i am guessing i am hovering rather than walking since i don't sense that walking feeling. i tend to be working as well and there will be a series of clients i used to see and things will be as they were until suddenly i cannot find my chair and end up in a panic. i am aware of how to control self in dreams, but these ones are a challenge for me....i am used to dreaming in reality based settings so when i am not, i guess it is distressing for me. you guys don't seem so distressed, which i guess is hopeful for me, right? " Alper Kaya, MD " alpkaya61@...> wrote: , Its good that the control stick is in yor hand while flying. I'am sometimes taken by wind off the route but always landing safe...lol Best dianamj_canuck dianamj_canuck@...> yazdı: Vaughn...you are NOT weird...I fly, levitate and float too. It is a wonderful feeling....I feel so free.!! I often am flying with a control stick in my hand so i can manouver really well. When it first started happening i was scared I would fall. But it never happens. I use my 'thoughts' to control it. Those of you who have never flown in your dreams should try it....you CAN learn to tell yourself things in your dreams.....so if you are trapped or feeling held back...tell yourself you can fly.....no...I'm not crazy....it really works! Hugs Di....PLS.....Canada > > I too can fly, levitate and hover. Haven't done that in > quite a while though. I have discovered that I can jump off > a tall cliff and land gently - on foot, in a car or on a > bicycle. Now that's neat. It begins with a startling thought > of " Oh S---! " , but then I think, " This is no big deal; I've > done it before. That's when it becomes neat. " > > When I'm driving somewhere, the road always changes into > deep gullies, forest trails or open fields. Even when I'm > driving in familiar territory, the roads suddenly change so > that all of a sudden I don't know where I am. > > I'm usually still working, but I never seem to accomplish > anything. Sometimes I'm still at the University taking an > exam and the words on the exam paper keep changing. In fact, > I'm seldom able to read anything because of the words > changing. > > When I'm in a building, the method of getting from A to B > involves crawling through tight openings, climbing pipes, > walking down hallways that suddenly turn into conveyer belts > and there's such a jam of people behind me that I can't back > up. > > When I was a young man, I would dream of infinity. I would > be out in the universe somewhere; there would be no up or > down and everything around me would be moving in an > increasingly large spiral with me at the center. > > I could go on and on about dreams. Has anyone had continuous > dreams like old serials in movies before the main feature. I > have dreamed several nights in a row and each dream begins > where last night's dream ended. > > Neal says I'm just weird. She never can remember her dreams > and I seldom forget mine. > > Weird Vaughn > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 Well you guys that dream of flying I actually flew today. My husbands Uncle here in No Carolina has a plane. Now I don't know my planes but it has two engines under each wing . He took us up over the mountains here in the Highlands (town) . I loved it and want to do it again and again............Don't care for those air pockets tho. The weather here is delightful around 72 degrees but cools off at night. I just looked at my e-mails 156 in just three days so I'm slowly reading them, trying to catch up. I see we have a New Comer, welcome to the group. These are a great group of people as you will soon find out and know more about PLS then most doctors do. Flora Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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