Well since anything that happens is just in my imagination, I don't think shooting someone in a dream is wrath or having sex is lust. |
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hello all. not sure if this belongs in this forum or a different one. but i suppose this is a good place to start it out. |
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Sorry for apologizing...
Well since anything that happens is just in my imagination, I don't think shooting someone in a dream is wrath or having sex is lust. |
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Yeah, I'm a Christian and a lucid dreamer, I se no issues conflicting with my faith. After all, how often were dreams mentioned in the Bible? |
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"There she lusted after her lovers, whose genitals were like those of donkeys and whose emission was like that of horses." Ezekiel 23:20. If that's in the bible then doing something wrong in a dream is perfectly fine |
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Spoiler for Secret to LDing:
I do try to keep my morals in a dream at least most of the time |
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Follow your dreams.
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I'm christian (protestant) and lucid dreamer (at least i'm trying to be). |
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I'm a Catholic. I don't think that there is anything wrong with lucid dreaming, but I won't do anything that I wouldn't do in real life. No killing or raping people, no stealing (what's the point, you can make anything you want in a dream), etc. If you'll do it in a dream, what will stop you from actually doing it in real life?? |
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Um, the fact that it isn't a dream and that you will actually hurt someone else? |
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I'm not a religious individual. However, I have questioned which actions I would consider appropriate in a lucid dream. For example, I am tempted to have dream sex with a friend of mine. I hope to never act out this desire, for I would be feeding feelings harmful to my real relationship. I would like to avoid sex with other DCs as well, but if it happens, that's not a big deal. I won't get attached to dream sex with a stranger. |
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I am a Lutheran and first off I like to say, n00bf0rlyf3 please don't quote the bible out of context. Because Ezekiel 23:22-35 describes the punishment Oholibah will have to face for all the wrongs she committed. Therefore, we should try to be always mindful of what GOD wants and resist doing anything against GOD in dreams. In other words, we should live by the Spirit as it describes in Galatians 5:16 to 6. |
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[] Create device that will make me instantly lucid.
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Enjoy lucid dreaming. It's a reality as valid as this one. The laws of the universe wouldn't allow you to do things that are not right by the nature of humanity, in other words if you can do it it's logically ok. Don't worry about morality in a dream, it's like a videogame... and no one things about morality in a game. Why? Because they know ultimately everything is going to be ok. If it wasn't going to be ok the laws of that gaming universe wouldn't allow it. |
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YAY! i love interesting discussion! |
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Sorry for apologizing...
I'm religious, and I don't see anything wrong with doing anything in your dreams. As long as you're not hurting someone in real life, I don't think it actually matters what you do in your dream world. |
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if you lucid dream you will go to hell ahahah |
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Sorry for apologizing...
Yeah, I'm also a Christian Lucid Dreamer. It's fine, and a great source of creativity. It's just harmless curiousity, and completely natural. |
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Goals: For now, exploration!.
I'm a Christian, and I've also done a lot of research on Islam and Judaism, and even begun to practice Buddhism (not really as much of a religion as a philosophy). I think pretty much everything that can be done in a lucid dream would be fine, besides murder and stuff. I mean, if you're having good, clean fun I don't see anything wrong with it. The only things that would really be bad would be things like lust, because it is a desire that you have, and since you are conscious while dreaming, that desire is also in your waking life. I also think that you shouldn't go around doing things that wouldn't be okay in real life for the same reasons i described with lust. However, lucid dreams are probably the best place to really think about things, and get to know God better, along with yourself. It's pretty much the only time that you can be entirely alone with God, without any distractions or worries from the outside world. |
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I have to agree with the majority. I am a Christian and I see nothing wrong with lucid dreaming. In fact, when I first read this topic, I wondered how anyone could actually have had a moral self dilemma when discussing lucid dreaming. To me, it's a dream, it's not real. I like the post about it being like a video game. It's so true and relates in a lot of ways. Most people don't feel bad about doing things in video games because they know, it's not real. I shoot up video game characters with absolutely no remorse whatsoever. Does this mean I'm a monster and don't have a soul? No...it means that I know the difference between real life and make-believe. Even with sex, I don't see an issue with having dream sex. Even with someone that you know in real life. I believe it actually helps more than it hurts. For example, say that you are lusting for your best friends girlfriend. Now say that you have the means to induce a lucid dream and have sex with that person. I think this would actually stop you from acting on these feelings in real life because you have a way to act out these fantasies otherwise. Every single person alive has fantasies, plain and simple. To say that these thoughts are evil is ignorant because you cannot help having them. Not actually acting upon the bad thoughts is what separates good from evil. So, all in all, I personally believe lucid dreaming is one of the best social tools available to us and that we should utilize it for all it is worth |
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Last edited by Borovan; 05-19-2012 at 04:28 AM.
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I was a christian when i started lucid dreaming. |
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Saying dreams are "not real" has always seemed strange to me... Our dreams are so much more real than our waking life. Reality is not limited to the physical world. What happens in our dreams is just as "real" as anything that happens when we're awake. |
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Hi, I personally am a Yogi, not a Christian, but I am very highly religious, so I have a few thoughts that may apply here. |
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Last edited by Sivason; 05-19-2012 at 08:11 AM.
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