In traditional chinese teachings, there is a force called chi. Without it we wouldn’t live. Everything has chi; us, air, thought, even inanimate objects.
Now there is a way to controll chi “where attention goes, energy flows”. So if all isn’t what it should be, change your attention and beliefes to something you would prefer, and start taking action. Remember, intention matirializes in a similar way to dreams, except much slower.
Anyway the art of Chi Kung helps you harness this force and control it. So if you could harness enough of this, without hurting yourself, and focous it to move, there is a chance that you could fly.
Considering that the Hindu religion thinks, of the world as we know it as an illusion, and the only thing real is love. Then? Time and Space are not absolutes, but depend on the observers movement in consciousness. So if we flew we wouldn’t really be flying anyway, because it would be an illusion so what would it matter? It wouldn’t. Thats all there is… it may not be the goal, but hey it’d be fun, no? meh. thats just a distraction, from the true goal, which is… what?
In Douglas Adams, there is a way of flying where you through yourself at the ground and miss, you can’t intend to miss, because you won’t. This theory would work if the fact that you don’t notice yourself falling would make reality not notice either. But supposivly we are all connected so, perhaps, maybe, if you completely distracted yourself from falling you just might fly.
