Thanks, Doug, Sheila, Pat. I tend to be bewildered in dreams but just run with it. It's gotten me by since I was a little tacker. Bill On 10/09/2014, at 9:44 AM, Sheila Murphy wrote: > I like what you convey here, Bill, especially as this sensation is so real > and true for most dreamers, it would seem! > > Thanks for your always intriguing pieces! > Sheila > > On Tue, Sep 9, 2014 at 2:33 PM, Bill Wootton <[log in to unmask]> > wrote: > >> Do we age in dreams? As dreamers, I mean, >> forty, fifty, eighty years after experiencing >> >> our first dream, are we conscious, in a dream, >> of being older? Running, swimming, flying - upright >> >> or Superman-style - does it feel as effortless, >> as light as it used to? Or does gravity - and time - >> >> exact the same slowing price in prone night >> as it does in wakeful day? Don't know about you, >> >> but the stuff of my dreams, for decades: the grip >> the slip, the sense of sudden loss, remains >> >> unaffected by the march of time. Morpheus >> maintains my ageless dream noir. >> >> bw >> >