Perhaps we should all begin to consider that Flying in a Dream might actually mean something, indicate something, be the result of something. So many of us can fly that we are apparently taking it for granted. Perhaps we flyers have something, possess something, have attained something that the Non-flyers can only aspire to.
On this assumption, let's take a wild guess, and tell these Non-Flyers that they are simply too weighed down by gross material concerns, that they are too worldly, too heavy and too dense to fly.
Instead of refering to technique, maybe we should refer back to their basic design -- who and what they are, or have made themselves. A plane without wings, without engine, and which buckles under its own weight cannot fly, no matter how well it follows the given procedures of flight. So it could be with these non-flyers. They may have to restructure their entire personalities and character before they will be able to get off the ground.
I wish we could do a realistic personality profile to see if we could objectively measure a person's suitability for Dream Flying. Psychologists probably already have enough tests, and what we would have to do is find just the right scale-axis on which to judge a subject's 'aerodynamics', so to speak.
But for now, lets stop giving so much advice. If somebody can't fly, they're a penquin. Its just that simple. Until somebody writes in and says "Before I could not fly, then I did something and now I fly", until then, we should assume that it is something that either a person can do, or can't do, and not something that they can learn, like swimming or riding the bicycle. It might be the Higher Mind's way of telling us we have gone through a certain Initiation, a certain Threshold of Spirituality. It might not be the kind of Test that one can steal the answers to with some New Age Technique.
it is not like one can go to a weekend seminar on how to be a High and Noble Spiritual Being. These earthbound creatures that write in lamenting their inherent lowliness may have more work to do then can be conveyed in some easy "just go for it" advice.
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