Dreaming of an airplane can represent the will of each person to go beyond what they know and achieve distant and broader goals.
Check out more details below to help you better understand what you dreamed of.
Reflect on the context of dreaming about an airplane
How is this plane? What kind of interaction takes place between this symbol and the dreamer? What emotions are involved in this contact? What place does this plane fly over? Is the plane falling? Is the dreamer inside the plane or watching from outside?
Reflect on what the unconscious may be signaling when dreaming of an airplane
Can the dreamer see the panorama of his life from a higher and wider point? Is the dreamer being “called to Earth” in a sudden and violent way or soft and safe? Could the dreamer be overly rationalizing the contents of his reality without getting in touch with it? Is there a need to distance yourself from certain situations in order to understand them better?
Understand possible applications of dreaming about an airplane:
Dreaming of flying over a landscape
Dreaming that you fly over a beautiful landscape can be an indication of the unconscious that the dreamer experiences or needs to experience an emotional distance from certain circumstances of his reality to be able to contemplate his next steps.
Dreaming that you are on a crashing plane
Dreaming that you are in a falling plane can bring some information about the dreamer’s body, particularly his airways or symbolically some kind of suffocation or emotional lack of control.
Dreaming that the plane lands safely
A plane that lands smoothly and safely can indicate that it is time to put your feet on the ground and relate to reality in a more objective and concrete way.
Desire to conquer the sky
Airplanes are currently the fastest means of transport for long distances, except for spacecraft such as rockets. In addition to this objective aspect, they are also a reflection and realization of man’s desire to fly, to contemplate what only birds and insects can.
To illustrate this desire and also its consequences, in Mythology we have Icarus, who received wax wings from his father Daedalus in order to escape from the Labyrinth of the Minotaur, but inadvertently and against his father’s advice, he flew too close to the Sun and fell to death over the Aegean Sea with melted wings. His desire to fly overcame his prudence, thus losing his life.
Air element and its characteristics
From the point of view of physiological processes, what refers to air can be intimately connected to the airways, although this is not a rule. From a practical point of view, planes need air to support themselves in motion, and when they are high up, they allow a distant and wide view of what is flying over.
In a dream, the plane obviously depends on the context in which it appears; if it flies over a beautiful landscape, it is certainly a different symbol than a plane crashing to the ground. For this reason, other elements of the dream must be considered.
Our experts
– Thaís Khoury holds a degree in Psychology from Universidade Paulista, with a postgraduate degree in Analytical Psychology. She uses dream interpretation, calatonia and creative expression in her sessions.
– Yubertson Miranda, graduated in Philosophy from PUC-MG, is a symbologist, numerologist, astrologer and tarot reader.
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