Lol "Devil Worship"...that's funny to me that anyone would actually believe that. |
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Lucid Dreaming is a form of devil worship and a demonic practice. That is why only Satanists like me are permitted to do it. Sorry. |
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Everything works out in the end, sometimes even badly.
Lol "Devil Worship"...that's funny to me that anyone would actually believe that. |
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LD Count Since Joining DV:
DILD: 1 | WILD: 1
Although I am athiest, I can safely say that religion is a personal thing. Although you share your ideas with other christian's what you believe is ultimately up to you, with that in mind the real question is do you think that god would let you do anything in a dream?. If you are a devote follower of christianity you should know the closest you can get to god is through yourself, so instead of asking other's make up your own mind |
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There is nothing wrong with dreaming (even lucid ones) but GOD is watching you. So think about what GOD would want you to do and TRY to do what GOD wants. Also, if you do end up sinning remember to repent and ask for forgiveness. |
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Last edited by Diamondec; 03-16-2014 at 03:04 AM.
Dream Goals:
[] Create device that will make me instantly lucid.
Christian Catholic and I don't see any problems with LD. |
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A very interesting topic. I would like to split it into 2 parts: |
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I love LDing. It is amazing. However, I've had some trouble with controlling sexual urges in my lucid dreams which has lead to some guilt. Also, I would not discuss lucid dreaming with certain members of my family (who are strongly religious) or people at my church. I believe that many Christians can be a bit closed minded when it comes to things that fall outside of their understanding. They have a tendency to immediately categorize these things as "new age" or "occult" activities. I really just don't want to get into a religious debate with them about a personal hobby which I enjoy. |
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Last edited by Tygar; 03-17-2014 at 01:10 PM.
Total LDs (some very brief) = 2004: 4 * 2005: 18 * 2006: 16 * 2007: 2 * 2008: 0 * 2009: 0 * 2010: 1 * 2011: 12 * 2012: 3 * 2013: 1 * 2014: 6 * 2015: 1 * 2016: 0 * 2017: 18 * 2018: 3 * 2019: 0 (so far)
Dreaming permits each and every one of us to be quietly and safely insane every night of our lives. ~William Dement
We have a separate forum dedicated to religion and spirituality, although it doesn't pertain to dreams. I would say that posting it here is fine. |
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Last edited by AirRick101; 03-19-2014 at 08:26 PM.
naturals are what we call people who did all the right things accidentally
When I am in dreams I want to stay centered in Christ, like I am in the waking |
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I think we are very lucky to live in a time where Christianity, at least generally in the West, is now a relatively "benign" religion, and is much more free and open. It wasn't always like that, and I wonder how the Church from times gone by would have viewed the ordinary person doing lucid dreaming. I'm sure there were times where it would have been seen as witchcraft and the work of the devil. Certainly promoting it would have been seen as very subversive, because of the freedom it offers (e.g. to sin). |
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I'm aware that I'm continuing a necro-thread post (sorry about that), but I did happen to catch the tail end of this and thought along similar lines. I think that dreams could be considered something more along the lines of harmless story-telling than a representation of an act one is actually, seriously considering (because dreams really do seem to have narrative-like aspects to them at their core); from the point of view that no one in the dream is real, there would be no sin committed. And let's not forget that, as a primarily unconscious process, most of us regularly things happen in our dreams that are totally outside our own conscious control; should we be held accountable for dreams we didn't necessarily mean to have? That doesn't seem fair to me. |
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Feel free to start a new thread on this topic. |
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