Introduction Dreams of flying are among the most fascinating and inspiring experiences a person can have. They bring a sense of lightness and release, as if the dreamer has broken free from the limits of gravity. Yet flying in dreams is far more than joy; it is a symbol layered with meanings—freedom, achievement, or even escape from reality. In this article, we explore dream interpretations of flying from Islamic tradition , classical psychology , and modern analysis , as well as different dream scenarios. Flying in Islamic Tradition Ibn Sirin Flying symbolizes elevation and status. To fly over a house or mountain may mean gaining authority or a higher position. Unsteady flying, however, suggests instability or changing circumstances. Al-Nabulsi Al-Nabulsi connects flying with travel and transition. Flying from one place to another may indicate journeys or changes in life. Flying without wings symbolizes spiritual strength or ambition. Ibn Shahin According to Ibn Shahin, flying may represent success, but it can also signal escape if it is an attempt to flee danger or responsibility. Flying in Psychology Freud Freud interpreted flying as the expression of repressed desires, especially the longing for freedom and pleasure beyond social or sexual constraints. Carl Jung For Jung, flying symbolizes the journey of self-realization. Flying upward shows ambition and progress, while downward flight suggests loss of control or regression. Modern Psychology Modern analysts view flying as a reflection of confidence, empowerment, and overcoming challenges. Yet it may also reveal avoidance of responsibilities. Scenarios of Flying Dreams Flying freely in the sky – freedom, confidence, new beginnings. Flying with wings – power, protection, hidden abilities. Flying without wings – self-confidence or unrealistic goals. Flying over the sea or mountains – overcoming emotions or striving for great ambitions. Falling after flying – disappointment, failure, or fear of losing control. Based on the Dreamer’s State Single person: ambitions, desire for partnership or personal success. Married: need for release from family or financial pressures. Pregnant: hope for a safe delivery or anxiety reflected. Student: academic success and achievement. Employee/merchant: career promotion or business growth. Positive and Negative Meanings Positive: freedom, achievement, spiritual strength, success. Negative: escapism, loss of control, unrealistic ambitions. Spiritual Dimension Flying may symbolize spiritual elevation and closeness to God. Yet it can also be a warning against arrogance or overestimating one’s abilities. Conclusion Flying in dreams is a rich symbol of both inspiration and caution. It embodies human desire for freedom and greatness, but may also mask avoidance or instability. The meaning depends on the dreamer’s context and the details of the dream. Ultimately, flying is both a gift of imagination and a mirror of the dreamer’s inner world.