I'm 1/2 and 1/2 on that one... you asked a very intelligent question. I think that it is healthy to be able to control your dreams, as it promotes very good psychological (sp?) advantages... I.E. Overcoming childhood fears, testing out the impossible, thinking all kinds of happy things. I mainly think that because some people use LD'ing purely for accomplishing things, like me. I don't LD for pure fun, I LD because there's something that I want to know... I mean, ugh I can't word things... I mean like not just because, "Hey I want to fly. Lets go fly." I mean like, "I wonder what would happen if I flew out the window?" ... Not only do I not want to just go fly, I can't just go fly. --- Back to the subject --- People use them to accomplish many things, like trying to overcome fears. I overcome my fears through nightmares, when I was younger, I was afraid of the dark. Then I had a nightmare in which everything was pitch black and I was walking through the forest. But when I woke up I wasn't afraid of the dark anymore......
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I don't believe it would be considered tampering with the unknown. Tampering with the unknown IMHO is like... trying to actually tamper with the unknown through dreaming. I don't mean merely wondering what would hapen if I killed this person then killing them in the dream, I mean trying to go one step deeper and actually play it out through a dream, and then dream share and do all kinds of crap. I believe dream sharing is possible and all that, BTW. Tampering with the unknown is attempting PSI, and such, basically.
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