My dreams refuse to let me to fly properly. I can never get above the powerlines and tree lines no matter how many times I try in no matter how many dreams. It sucks
This is also very common for me in lucid dreams when I try to fly. For me flying or hovering through the air low to the ground or up to about tree-top height is quite easy, but when going above that the brain likes making obstacles, even if they're totally irrational (I once had a bajillion power lines inexplicably strung in my way so I had to dodge around and through them). Sometimes it throws other obstacles, like having the dream simply fade out if I rise up too far.
One of the best ways I've found for changing the dream scenery, or for avoiding having the dream fade, is to spin around. The sensation of spinning helps act as an anchor. Or if you spin and focus your intent on being in a new place when you stop, then often you will be, sort of like teleportation. It's worth experimenting with.
Yes I have these dreams quite frequently! It's like hopping on the moon, you take a leap and you go pretty far, and stay just above the surface, never quite touching it! I wonder what causes these types of dreams to happen? I also keep a dream diary and sometimes I have pages and pages for just one night, I have dreamed up to 30 times in a night and sometimes even read entire books in my dreams (and wake up with a huge headache as if I was actually reading a book!)
One of my most vivid lucid dreams was one where I was orbiting halfway between the earth and the moon and I could see the earth slowly spinning with all the city lights visible on the night side and then I turned to the moon to see it.
I've been known to wake up from my dreams and if I want to, make myself fall asleep and re-enter them.
The precognitive dreams are the most interesting of all, a couple of times I have woken up (in a dream) at a certain time and then wake up at the exact same time in reality. One notable time, I woke up at 9:31 am in my dream and looked at the cable clock and turned on the TV and as soon as the TV turned on the channel showed on the clock and then the time came back on and it was 9:32. Then when I actually woke up I quickly glanced at the clock and it was 9:31! I felt an intense sense of dejavu and turned the TV on and kept looking at the clock and as soon as the channel number went away the time showed again and it had changed to 9:32!
Another one was that my dad would get sick and that he would be admitted to the hospital and he would be put in room number 232. It turns out that did happen the next day and the room he was put in was 2032. I was off by the 0! But that made sense because there are over 99 rooms on each floor of that hospital so in reality he was in the 32nd room on the 2nd floor which is why the 232 was right, the 0 was just a placeholder for the fact that there are over 99 rooms on each floor!
Recent research has shown that consciousness is linked to quantum entanglement, I wonder if that is at play here? Since temporal entanglement is also part of quantum entanglement?
https://bigthink.com/hard-science/brain ... anglement/
Brain experiment suggests that consciousness relies on quantum entanglement
Maybe this is the real reason that the brain resembles the structure of the universe so much-- isn't the universe a giant cosmic quantum computer and in its early stages when it was tiny quantum processes forged its eventual structure?
https://nautil.us/the-strange-similarit ... ks-236709/