Lila didn’t remember how the dream began — only the fall.
One moment she was standing on a rooftop, the wind whispering secrets through her hair. The next, the ground was vanishing beneath her, and gravity took her hand like an old friend.
There was no scream. Just a strange calm as she plunged through air that shimmered like glass. Below her, a thousand lights glowed — not from a city, but from souls. She could feel them breathing, pulsing, remembering.
The fall wasn’t fast. It was endless.
Time stretched, and she began to see flashes — moments from her life: her first heartbreak, the day her father left, the letter she never sent. Each memory drifted past her like feathers, each one lighter than the last.
When she finally stopped falling, she found herself suspended above an ocean of light.
A voice — soft, neither male nor female — spoke without sound:
“You are not falling. You are being freed.”
Then the water rose to meet her, wrapping her in warmth. The fear vanished. In its place, she felt something she hadn’t felt in years — surrender.
When she woke, her pillow was wet with tears. But for the first time, she didn’t feel lost. She felt… released.
🌙 Dream Meaning
Falling dreams often symbolize loss of control or fear of failure, but spiritually, they can mean something deeper — the soul’s descent before renewal. Falling is not punishment; it’s initiation. The dream invites surrender, teaching that release is sometimes the only way to rise.