Dreams of flight and weightlessness: when the body stops being a boundary for a moment
“Flight comes in dreams to those in whom the space inside has stopped fitting into the room, and the soul has gone out into the air without explanation.”
“Flight comes in dreams to those in whom the space inside has stopped fitting into the room, and the soul has gone out into the air without explanation.”
“On foot is the speed at which life again becomes visible. The psyche brings you here to remind you: sometimes the most important things happen at the tempo of steps, not of engines.”
“A dream of being stuck comes when something inside has already stopped, while outside there is still a call for motion.”
“Jumping visits the dreams of those in whom a decision has ripened before language had time to call it one.”
“Sliding visits the dreams of those in whom inner motion has found a surface that carries it.”
“Those who walk barefoot in dreams are those in whom a wish has arisen to feel each step again.”
“Dance visits the dreams of those in whom joy or truth no longer fits into ordinary words.”
“Climbing visits the dreams of those in whom upward motion has already begun, even if it does not yet show from the outside.”
“Diving visits the dreams of those already ready to stay beneath the surface longer than usual.”
“Swimming comes to the dreams of those in whom feeling is seeking a form of motion, not a form of shore.”
“Running visits the dreams of those in whom motion is seeking a form different from the old one.”
“Falling comes to the dreams of those in whom something is already ready to release a support that is no longer beneath their feet.”
“Flight comes to the dreams of those in whom the ground is already ready to be less than its usual shape.”