 Originally Posted by MadHatter17
The fence was similar to one that used to surround my back yard when I was a kid. Could that have anything to do with it?
Yes, its possible. There might be a symbolism relating to that, but the best person to know the answer to your question would be you. 
Did that fence ever stop you from exploring outside when you were a kid? Did you ever feel trapped by it? Do you ever think about that fence or something related to it nowadays? Only you can figure out if there was a deeper meaning to that dream.
 Originally Posted by ninja9578
Your brain acts like a computer, it won't let you go somewhere if there is nothing there. Your brain hadn't rendered a scene past the forest yet so it improvised to stall you while it finished coming up with something.
I don't mean to jack the thread, but Ninja, that analogy is amazing.
I've had a few lucid dreams where I flied high up, or tried to fly to space, or tried to fly somewhere, but I flew so very fast that I lost focus of everything. The scenery would literally lag and take some time to render right before my eyes. It was too much information, too much detail to process and the dream would look more like an old video game lacking any detail. This would make me lose focus. A similar thing happened when I tried to walk through a wall... I simply got stuck inside the wall and the other side wouldn't "load" so I got stuck looking at the texture of the wall all around me, until I took a step back again.
I've thought about that "rendering" theory for our dreams, but I thought it was probably far-fetched. It's nice to see you have that outlook on it. Do you know of any links that talk about that aspect of dreams? Any ways that I could make my dreams render the scenery faster so that I could fly to space in a more vivid and realistic way?
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