I Had A Dream aka How I entered a Very Weird Plane, Left It Unintentionally and then Missed the Flight.

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"Dreams are little hidden doors in the innermost and most secret recesses of the soul."

- Carl Gustav Jung -

I woke up from a dream last night, early this morning. A dream so vivid and intriguing, that I felt like remembering it.

I went for a pee, picked up my phone and then caught the dream in a voice message, planning to get back to it today. Just doing this, enabled me to remember this dream right now, even without listening to that recording.

I don't often remember my dreams but this voice-message-recording- after-waking-up-from-a-dream trick always works for me.

Here's an account of that dream. I gave the message a listen for some more detail. Now I think of it, I remember I dreamed in colors too.

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I am inside of a plane, looking for a seat. It is a very strange plane, its interior feels more train like, with many different compartments. Walking past - and at times climbing on seats - I realize that they are either too small for me, too dirty or too crowded. It just doesn't sit right with me. I also notice a group of lazy chairs and a bunch of seats that look like old, dirty beds. I don't feel lazy, nor do the beds seem appealing so I keep feeling my way around, looking for another seat. There are also a bunch of seats/ beds with consoles play stations. They look very old and I don't see any screens though so I keep going.
Anyhow, I don't find a place where I want to sit, so I keep looking for another space. There are also no belts...
I finally reach this little space and there's this older man, with glasses, who says I can follow him... For a moment, I think that maybe he's the pilot. Then he says: "There's plenty of space here..." so I follow him and suddenly I am going down, in some kind of small elevator and end up going lower than him. Just before the descent, he also opens some kind of hatch for me.

Then, I notice that I am outside of the plane now but - like I mentioned - he told me that there would be plenty of space further on. For a moment I think: "Oh damn, I left the plane!" and then I notice that I'm in an airport terminal kind of space and I grow aware of signs that seem to mean: 'this way to the plane's wing' as well as one that says 'not this way/ not this wing'. So I follow a couple of these signs, walking for maybe two hundred meters, a minute or so. And then I seem to have reached the place, like the last sign, where it says: 'Okay, here you can enter the plane's wing again' but I notice that there's two counters there and two women sitting behind them. One of them says to me: "Sit down" and I say: "but I just want to enter the plane here." And she says: "I'm sorry but it's the end of my shift." and I continue: "but yeah.... what???? I just want to enter the plane... I heard there's plenty of space and it seems that I can enter it here." She says: "Now you listen to me..." and I say: "No, you listen to me! I spoke to this guy, I think it was the pilot, and he said there was plenty of space over here and I followed him and then, apparently, he made me leave the plane..." and she kind of gets almost angry with me and she says: "It's the end of my shift. I can't help you. You can't enter the plane now." and the other woman is kind of more friendly and she says: "Hey..."

And then it dawns on me that I'm gonna miss this flight. That I'm stuck at the airport, stuck in Madrid, instead of flying to Holland and there's a bunch of people and I try to laugh about the situation and think of how to make the best of it. I might spend the night in Madrid, a city I know from the past, maybe get a hostel room or something like that and stay a little longer.

There's a bunch of people, a hundred, two hundred, who are looking at me. Most of them young, in their late teens, early twenties. And I decide to tell the story. First I want to tell it in Dutch and then I have an audience and I say: "Are there any people here who speak Dutch?" and then I realize that I'm at an airport in Spain so I say: "Okay, I'm sure many of you don't speak Dutch. I'm gonna tell you this in English..."

and I start telling them the story. About being in the plane, with all these crazy seats. Because it was really strange, it was more like a train and all these different compartments. It was not like this one... straight... line full of seats. Not a single isle of seats. There were like parts that were meters high and at the same time it felt very claustrophobic and then there was these very small compartments.

So I tell the audience the story and how I ended up outside of the plane. And that, apparently, I can't fly along. People are listening and laughing and I'm thinking: should I ask if any of them are staying in Madrid and are up for something / want to hang out? but I don't.

Then I wake up.

It might be interesting to know that I discovered a podcast, less than a week ago, called "This Jungian Life".

As some of you might know, Jung was a psychologist who - among other things - was famous for his dream interpretations and study of the unconscious.

In this podcast, two older women and a man, who call themselves 'Jungian Analysts' talk about all kinds of daily life issues, connecting it to the work of Jung. Also, in each and every episode, they explain a dream of a listener / podcast guest or subscriber to their dream school practice.

The show might be a little highbrow, intellectual for some but I guess that is me ( at times ) and I can't help but enjoying this podcast and the soothing, friendly voices of the three Jungian analysts.

I also see a lot of parallels between what I'm going through in my life ( partially due to my partaking in the Presence Process since a week or three, partially due to what I like to see as my greater awakening / my daily aim at leveling up ) and that makes it even more intriguing.

Why I'm telling you this, is not necessarily to shill the show ( although I recommend it ), but because in one episode a person being interviewed by the Jungian threesome, talks about a repetitive dream of being in a plane and waking up just before it crashes, over and over again. In his dreams the plane looks different every single time and the start of what he thinks is a crash ( burning motor on wing, the roof ripping off and so on ) always wakes him up.

In my dream, the plane wasn't crashing but I left it. I could try to analyze it but the only thing that I could think of was that it might have to do with my perfectionism ( in this case around my current book writing ). Why don't I just pick a chair, any chair? It's kind of my fault that I end up leaving the plane. Perhaps the old man, who looked like a pilot, didn't want a chair snob like me on board. Hahaha!

If any of you is reading this and wants to make an attempt at what my dream is all about, be my guest. I'm curious what you make of it.

Also, feel free to share your own dream with me / us.

FYI: I actually lived in Madrid, from March to June 2009. The last time I was there was in early 2018, before I came to Portugal. This last visit was disappointing, to say the least. It didn't feel the same ( I wasn't the same person ). I also speak Spanish, although my Portuguese is better these days.


Find the 'This Jungian Life' podcast here

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The plane was bigger on the inside? XD

I have to question the shape of it though, seems like it was kind of wrapped around the terminal which would have made takeoff interesting XD

The plane was bigger on the inside? XD

I never saw the outside, nor did it look like a plane inside. I just new it was one.

I have to question the shape of it though, seems like it was kind of wrapped around the terminal which would have made takeoff interesting XD

Hahaha! indeed. Didn't feel like flying material. Teleportable perhaps?

Maybe, perhaps it wasn't a plane like aeroplane, maybe it was a plane like plane of existence XD

Interesting thought. P.S. I suggest you read drrune's interpretation in the comment section ;<)

Sounds like the perfect person caught the post XD

Definitely :<)

 4 years ago  

Awesome that you remembered this much detail; I am never able to recall a dream quite like this. However, your recollection of your own reminds me of a dream I've had within the last year involving a strange plane interior and me getting kind of lost within it, but otherwise I don't remember much.

I think if I entered the plane from your dream I would've chosen the lawn chairs immediately. Aren't minds bizarre things?


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I am never able to recall a dream quite like this.

You might want to give my recording after waking up trick a try but perhaps you prefer not to have your phone next to your bed ;<)

Crazy to hear that you also had a dream about a strange plane interior.

Perhaps we are brother's from another mother after all haha

I think if I entered the plane from your dream I would've chosen the lawn chairs immediately.

Hahaha! I was already sleeping, so there was no need to be extra lazy.

C.G.Jung right? I am reading Alfred Adler lately...interesting stuff I tell you. 😉

Dreams are hard to explain. I pretty much remember almost every day what I dreamt. Usually they are so real that I wake up not knowing if it was real or just a dream. But to recall them for other people, mostly impossible lol.

Most of the times it is processing things that my conscious pushed back, once in a while there is a foresight included...not often but it happened.

I just wished it would be the lottery numbers 😂

Is there another Jung? ;<)
Yeah, that one indeed. I will check out Alfred Adler. I only knew AA from Alcoholics Anonymous ( not that I ever went there haha )

I sugges you scroll up and read the awesome interpretation of Drrune.

Impressive that you remember your dreams daily. Have you tried the recording trick that I use(d)?

once in a while there is a foresight included...not often but it happened.

I just wished it would be the lottery numbers 😂

I'd make that "the crypto market"

;<)

Crypto , lottery, either way lol.

I just read the interpretation interesting indeed.

Bout AA, he invented the "Individualpsychology" and walked away from Freud. They were friends and after kinda enemies. I like his point of view, better than Freuds theories.

Maybe I should write my dreams down. I did once in a comment here in Hive a while ago.

Just dug out the post, here is the link

https://peakd.com/hive-127788/@keuudeip/i-can-feel-the-universe#@bulldog-joy/re-acidyo-qotmtu

I even added some pics of a meteor or sth flying over my house on christmas eve. Maybe @drrune can take a look at it and tell me sth about it.

Beautiful dream. Even the meteor is lovely. The images are clearly astrological in nature to me and the girl is probably you too. Without more detail, that's all I can gather for now.

Oh wow hey thanks for taking a look at it :) Most of my dreams I figure out for myself, a lot of dealing with things and sorting them out. Ten years before I was able to capture the pictures I dreamed about that situation. When it happened it was like a revelation. I find it hard to explain dreams, usually they are so personal and entangled that most wouldn't understand a single word written lol. And the ones with a foresight usually sound crazy to others and have often not been happy ones.

My friend, this is a wonderful experience. I won't go into much detail right now but essentially, among the many messages involved in this dream, the main theme is about you reviewing the places that you've allowed yourself to occupy in the lives of others and in the world at large (the plane is one metaphor for the planet, one of the reasons why it's both airborne and land-bound.) After the review is over, you abandon that idea of the world, a vision from the past, mostly, and follow a guide into a place of possibility, where you can either stay or go somewhere else. Your first impulse is to go back to the way things were but the paradigm has shifted (the flight attendant) and a new world is opening up and you can do whatever you want with your life.

The last part is the most awesome of all to me, because it shows that you're thankfully embracing this change, enough as to wanting to share it with an audience. The audience? All of us who have read and voted on your post, and many more who will come over the years. The act of telling the dream within the dream also reveals a loop, because eventually you'd arrive to the point where you start telling the dream.

Amazing post, Vincent! Un fuerte abrazo y bendiciones, man!

This response was worth a handful of Hive. Muchas gracias, Javier.

the main theme is about you reviewing the places that you've allowed yourself to occupy in the lives of others and in the world at large

:<)

you abandon that idea of the world, a vision from the past, mostly, and follow a guide into a place of possibility, where you can either stay or go somewhere else.

Love this!

a new world is opening up and you can do whatever you want with your life.

I start to feel this more and more. I ( / we ) have the power to shape my life ( like a painter with a blank canvas ). This realization only struck me a couple of years ago and I'm getting better and better at manifesting/ creating it.

The last part is the most awesome of all to me, because it shows that you're thankfully embracing this change, enough as to wanting to share it with an audience.

This part made me smile. It's so true! Even more now I'm about to finish and show my first book to the world.

Un abrazo amigo

Thank you very much for those HIVE!! Hopefully this reading will continue to be of service to you throughout your process!

 4 years ago  

I think it's about you wanting to travel but you can't. The plane is clearly grounded or you don't have access to it and the woman at the counter are the border controls preventing your movement. You are stuck in a foreign country and can't visit your parents.

Spot on!

Funny enough, I realized this after writing my post. It makes a lot more sense than the perfectionist explanation. Although there seemed to be plenty of places where I could have sat down. The plane didn't lift off indeed and if it did, it was without me and outside of my vision/ hearing.

Like you write here, I too realized that the dream tells me to stay where I am, which is fine - in a way - as my future house is just upon the hill from here ;<)

Interesting dream, quite filled with details. I think that it might represent transition, change. My dreams can be odd too, very colorful and almost with a cinematic intrigue lol. The most recent one that I still remember was with a monk temple by the side of a huge waterfall in the mountains, the views and the sound of water was... Gosh... So real. I can still clearly remember the landscape, so epic.

That your dreams are colorful and cinematic doesn't surprise me at all. Awesome to hear that you can still remember a landscape from a past dream :<)

hi @vincentnijman ,
there are two things with dreams, the first could be that before going to sleep a news item about a plane caught your attention and with that in mind your brain created a movie about it, did you know that places with little space mean that you feel you are in situations where you have little control? and the second thing could be that you have experienced astral travel.

I'm promoting That curation trail on HIVE and it would help me a lot if you forward it, You can also check it yourself: you might find it interesting to join, I'd love to hear your comments.