
What Your Subconscious is Telling You
The Psychology of Flight
Flying is one of the "Universal Dreams"—experiences shared by people across all cultures and ages. In these dreams, we break the laws of physics, reflecting our mind's attempt to break the laws of our waking reality.
Common Interpretations
High Altitude Soaring: If you are flying high and feeling peaceful, it represents a "Bird's Eye View." You have recently gained clarity on a complex problem or achieved a level of mastery in your professional life.
Struggling to Stay Airborne: If you find yourself flapping your arms or hitting obstacles, your subconscious is highlighting a lack of control. You may be pursuing a goal that feels just out of reach due to "heavy" responsibilities in the real world.
The Sudden Descent: Falling while flying isn't a failure; it's a warning. It often occurs when we are over-ambitious or when our current success feels "too good to be true," triggering an instinctive fear of losing status.
A Message from the Soul
Psychologist Carl Jung suggested that flying dreams represent the "Transcendence" of the self. It is a sign that you are ready to evolve beyond your current limitations and explore new spiritual or creative horizons.
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