 Alright guys, in this video I'm going to teach you how to fly in a lucid dream. I'm redoing this video because my last one I was in a dressing gown and the video quality was terrible. I probably might even delete that video. So, how to fly in a lucid dream? There are several ways you can do this, several different methods, but they really come down to the basic thing which is expectation and your belief. So like I've said many times, a lucid dream is composed or created by your subconscious beliefs and blueprints of the world. Your brain has a sort of idea of how things are supposed to work, right? So your brain will think or your brain will know that things are supposed to fall when you throw them up in the air, cars are supposed to go forward and they're supposed to be heavy. You know, these sorts of things, you know, a fire is supposed to be hot. These are what you could consider blueprints of the world, which your brain and subconscious mind has loads of them stored, right? Every time you experience something in real life, your brain or subconscious mind stores a blueprint of how it works, okay? So for example, if a cat scratches you, you will then create a blueprint in your mind of a cat's claws being painful and sharp. If you, for example, drink some mouthwash and swallow it accidentally, you will create a blueprint in your subconscious mind that it tastes horrible. So then therefore if you found mouthwash in a dream and drank it, you would feel the same horrible feeling in your mouth. These are basic examples, okay? But really I just wanted to explain that your mind creates ideas and preconceptions about the world based on your experiences, your memories, okay? The whole dream scene is almost entirely created from memory and expectation or belief. So the question is, how do you fly? Because in waking life, you can't fly, right? Unless you're a super human or something, you can't fly. In waking life, you can't fly. So how do you fly in a lucid dream? Well, it comes down to a few things. You need to change your expectation about the dream, okay? You need to make yourself believe on an emotional level that you can do it, that you can fly. And this is where positive reinforcement comes into this. You need to tell yourself over and over again, I can fly in a lucid dream. I can decide how gravity works and how the laws of the universe affect me in a dream, okay? Tell yourself that over and over again until you believe it emotionally as well as intellectually. Then focus on the physics of it. So when most people fly or try to fly in a lucid dream, they will use what's known as physical actions or physical efforts. This is where you imagine your dream muscles tensing, you try and even flap your arms, you try and swim through the water or you try and push against it. Sorry, water, I mean air. These are physical actions which are based on your memories and expectations. You expect it to be difficult, right? You expect it to be difficult, but it shouldn't be. All you need to do to fly in a lucid dream is expect that you will be able to do it. You need to imagine where you want to go. Say if you want to go over the top of a mountain, imagine that you will go there and just look where you want to go and sort of induce the feeling of being able to go there. Tell yourself, I'm going to go there now. Don't focus on how to do it. Don't focus on flapping your arms or pushing against the air or jumping really high or hard. Don't focus on any of that because when you do that, when you focus on the physical aspect of flying in a dream, your subconscious beliefs kick in and they hold you down and put you on the floor. They make you fall, they make you tumble out of the sky. That's a really common problem. People try and use physical effort. You can't use physical effort in a lucid dream because there isn't any physics. Physics don't exist in a lucid dream, right? All that exists is your subconscious mind creating a world based on your memories and expectations. You need to change those expectations in order to fly. So, if you take nothing else from this video, just focus on that. You shouldn't use physical actions in a lucid dream because you're not in a real world. Physics don't work and laws of the universe don't apply. You can do whatever you want. You are the dream and you're not just some character in the dream, you actually are the dream. So don't try and jump, don't try and flap your arms. Look where you want to go and imagine, you know, just expect that you'll go there. And as you expect where to go, you need to focus not on where you're going but on where you're going after that. Let's say if you're flying towards a mountain. Don't focus on the mountain because then your subconscious beliefs will kick in again. Subconsciously you'll think, that's a long way away. You know, it's going to take effort and time to get there. You know, maybe I can't do it. And then you're suddenly reminded, oh no, I can't fly. You know, people can't fly and you fall out of the sky and you wake up. Focus on what's behind the mountain. Focus on what you'll do when you're there. So instead of, it's sort of like you're tricking your mind. It's like a lucid hack, okay? Don't focus on going to the mountain or flying to the mountain. Focus on what's behind the mountain. And imagine in your brain that you have to get there as quickly as possible. Imagine there's some sort of urgency associated with it and you have to get there fast. And what's going to happen is your dream or your mind is going to make you go there. And you're going to fly there, right? It's very simple. It's very easy. And when you do it like this, it becomes effortless. You don't need to think about it. You don't even need to try. You just focus on where you want to go. Focus on what's just behind where you want to go. And you do it. You fly. And it's very simple, okay? So hopefully this has been helpful. If you haven't subscribed, please subscribe. And I'll see you next time.