Indeed it sounds like it's pointing towards meditation and stuff.
What do I mean by "and stuff"? Well, the floating up and the feeling you got, seems to me like it represents transcendence. So I feel it's pointing towards what will happen if you continue the path you are on.
As per oneironautics' post, Dream Yoga is a fantastic route to take and is involved with unity and transcendence.
But there's transcendental practices you can do in waking life too. Long-term practice of meditation alone is good enough, but there are super direct ways to transcend.
I practice something called "Advaita Vedanta". I learned from a guru named Mooji, on Youtube.
Basically, when I transcend my body/mind, I become bliss. Body/mind is still there, but I'm looking at it from a place of complete peace.
When I first discovered it, it was an intense realization and experience. I suddenly felt eternally happy, and infinitely connected to everything in existence. Difficult to explain.
Now it just feels normal, but I have constant access to that bliss. Some people never leave the bliss after they discover it, but I felt selfish to stay in heaven, so I spend most of my time within my body (which I sometimes refer to as "hell").
If you're interested, you could either YouTube "Mooji", Google "Advaita Vedanta", or wait until I post a thread in Beyond Dreaming called "Advaita Vedanta".
It's a really really simple practice, but sometimes it looks complicated on the surface. The thread I plan on posting is intended to make it as simple as possible to understand and practice.
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