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Same dream of falling from a building?

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Recently i've been having the same dream over and over again. The whole dream is just me falling from an apartment block in Singapore (which is where I used to live about 5 years ago). The dream starts when im already in mid-air and I wake up before I hit the ground. Its a reaallllyyy short dream. Any ideas what it could mean?

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  1. As with most common dream themes, falling is an indication of insecurities, instabilities, and anxieties. You are feeling overwhelmed and out of control in some situation in your waking life. This may reflect the way you feel in your relationship or in your work environment. You have lost your foothold and can not hang on or keep up with the hustle and bustle of daily life.�When you fall, there is nothing that you can hold on to. You more or less are forced toward this downward motion without any control. This lost of control may parallel a waking situation in your life.  


  2. This dream could mean that you feel out of control about leaving that apartment in Singapore. Perhaps that apartment represents stability and security to you but now it is gone.

  3. That signifies you lost touch with your spirit you had in the past.  If it was long dream then it would signify other losses and insecurities but the shortness signifies loss of spirit dream of an apartment you lived in the past  signifies the problem is to do past.  Mid Air another indication of spirit loss.   You best pay more attention to your spirit or soul.  If I am right then that dream should stop repeating!  If I'm wrong then it'll continue to repeat!

  4. Your dream is telling you that there's a secret about the universe that's being kept hidden from mankind for all these ages: the answer to the secret of the mystery of the Forever Falling dream and you never hit the ground.  You wake up before hitting the ground because nobody on Earth realizes that the universe does have a real "ground".  There is a landscape in the universe that extends forever in every direction.  If people knew this landscape was there, that is what they would hit when they fall.

    Why don't they hit the ground, really?  It's because Earth is not really a planet.  We're on a flat section of this infinite landscape, and that one section has been made recursive.  Basically when you get to one side of this section of land, you wrap around and end up all the way on the other side, just like what happens when you circle the globe.  This is all done through the quantum field, which is why scientists say that the strings in string theory form tiny loops of horizon.  This is an example of that infinite universal horizon, a small section of it, anyway, being looped back on itself.

    The basis for this was the Garden of Eden.  When Adam & Eve were cast out of the garden, a flaming sword was placed to protect the way of the tree of life, which is everything outside earth.  There were basically areas that people simply forgot about, so they ceased to exist, as far as Earth knows, but they do still exist.  The reason we cannot find Atlantis or Lemuria or other lost areas is because they exist outside this recursive section of landscape.

    Above this infinite landscape is infinite space with planets, galaxies and anything else you can imagine.  Below the landscape is infinite earth for passages, caves, dungeons and whatnot.

    Physicists believe they're seeing multiple dimensions, and sometimes unlimited dimensions, whenever something they've worked to create as an experiment or even as a pure thought, goes out into the universe, has experiences of its own in the quantum field, then returns to the brain an altered thoughtforrm.  Observation of these alterations of thoughtforms appear as creations of new universes, but those are just created to satisfy the curiosity of the observer to find something smaller and smaller and smaller, looking for the root cause of all things.

    But the point is that the scientist himself, in believing that he is living on a planet floating in space, is working from a skewed perspective, and so the search for that final answer is more complex until you see it from a larger perspective.  For example, scientists say that particle theory only works when they pretend gravity doesn't exist.  Well, this means that particle theory always works, but scientists don't understand it unless they exclude their expectations about the influence of gravity.  To me, this says that gravity, too, is an illusion...that we really don't exist on a planet that pulls us to it with its mass.  But we live under the illusion of gravity because we think this is what the effect of earth is on our bodies.  But if we knew the truth of our existence on an infinite, flat landscape, gravity would not exist, and when we use the ability that we have to fly right after waking up from a flying dream, we really would fly.  The reason we can't fly on Earth now is because our belief in gravity is stronger than our belief that we can fly.

    So there it is.  The big mystery behind the falling dream. lol  How the falling dream also relates to God is that yea, people have fallen in their dreams, but they were caught before hitting the ground.  The landscape is a surprise.  Did you hit the ground in one of your dreams, others who are reading this?  If so, you perhaps belong there, like I do. :-)

    Damaeus

  5. maybe you miss your old life there. maybe you feel incomplete living away from the things you left behind. maybe you feel part of you has never left Singapore. and possibly your subconscious just wants to know what's happening back to your friends, and so my advice is to check back up on the people back there :]  

  6. I fall off all kinds of things in my dreams.  And I usually hit the bottom and bounce a few times.  This has happened as long as I can remember.

  7. search dream dictionary

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