We were going on a ski trip in Canada. It was a family road trip with my aunt whom I hadn't seen in years. Once we arrived, we went skiing. All of a sudden, I flew up very high while using a ski sled. If I hadn't grabbed onto the ski lift, I would have died. So, I grabbed onto it. Being very high up in the sky, I was scared and panicked. I was screaming for help, but no one noticed me. It was as if my voice was muffled. However, soon I calmed down quickly. I sought to think rationally and realized that if I simply held onto the zipline carrying the ski lift, I could slowly move forward and catch a ski lift. So, I remained calm, with my mind still and my hand secure. All of a sudden, when my mind was calm, I called for help, and everyone heard and understood my voice. Even so, at that point, I didn't need anybody's help. By that point, I had been patiently waiting for an opportunity to grab a hold of a ski lift. It felt as if asking for help would only lower my chances of survival. Yet, for some reason, I still did it alone. I grabbed onto the ski lift, and it safely took me over to the departure area where I was no longer in danger. Now, for the second part. After I descended safely, I was reunited with my family. We were walking to our reserved hotel in the snowy mountains. The walk to the hotel was nice. Since we were atop a mountain, we could see distant mountains and valleys. But all of a sudden, I had a feeling from another dream, a sort of otherworldly feeling I had never experienced in the mortal world, only in my dreams. In the far distance, lights, rainbows, and a green aurora arose, like the ones they have in the northern hemisphere. After seeing that, my mind turned inside out. It felt so familiar, yet it only gave me a sense of familiarity in my dreams. It felt so new, like an emerging distant power, a foreign object. The idea of it was so beautiful, an unknown and distant entity emitting a sense of metamorphosis. However, it also felt dangerous, as if it could consume you, swallow you whole, and make you an unfamiliar person even to yourself. It felt powerful, and it felt like it was approaching. It was so vast, something I might not be able to avoid. I had the feeling that it was looking at me.
The dream appears to be about facing challenges and taking control in difficult situations. The ski trip may represent a challenging, but exciting situation that requires skills and perseverance to navigate. Your flight up high on the ski sled may represent a feeling of being out of control or overwhelmed. However, your ability to find a rational solution reveals your inner strength and ability to overcome obstacles. The theme of being alone and self-reliant also emerges in this part of the dream, suggesting a need to trust and rely on oneself.
The lights, rainbows, and green aurora in the distance may symbolize a new and transformative experience or opportunity that lies ahead. The dreamer seems to sense the beauty and power of this opportunity but also feels intimidated by its unknown qualities. The sense of danger and vulnerability in the dream may reflect a fear of change or stepping outside of one's familiar comfort zone. Overall, this dream encourages taking risks, facing challenges, and trusting one's abilities, even in the face of the unknown.