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Originally posted by Seeker
I am beginning to pick up on two schools of thought here that are subtly different.
#1 - It is OK to do what you want in your lucid dreams because it is not hurting anyone, but you need to be careful just in case your lucid dream is actually transporting you to another astral realm, or the DCs appearing in your dream are real astral beings. In other words, if there are no consequences to your actions, and no penalties, then it is OK.
#2 - You should adhere to your moral code always, whether your conciousness is currently focussed on the waking world or in the lucid world. This is the code you have chosen to live with and as long as you are concious, there are no loopholes. You follow this code wilingly because you believe in it. Thoughts of punishment are not a factor.
The first school of thought is based on a somewhat constrained sense of anarchy and has been adopted by many groups including the Libritarian party. This is also echoed in one of the tennents of Wicca - Do as you will, but hurt no one.
One writing of the apostle Paul seems to point to this as well. In his writings about the old covenant, he taught that all things are allowed to believer, BUT, not all things are profitable.
The second school of thought here, and one I feel requires more from the person that adheres to it, is that you have choosen the moral code you will live by and refuse to deviate from that moral code, whether your conciousness resides in waking or lucid awareness. This is the life I have chosen for myself, to adhere to such a moral code.
May I ask the question though, if something is considered immoral by the tennents of your faith, but hurts no-one, have you violated your moral code if you do this thing while your conciousness resides in the waking awareness?
If you answer that it is a violation of your waking morals then why is it OK to do it when your conciousness resides in the lucid awareness?
One last thought and I will shut up about it. If your moral code says, "I will not rape, murder, or harm anyone in any manner, no matter where my conciousness resides" and you use lucid dreaming as a loophole to get around this moral, then you have committed an immoral act.
If your moral code states, "I will no rape, murder, or harm anyone when I my conciousness resides in the waking realm.", then it is NOT immoral for you to commit these acts when lucid.
I may not agree with your choice of morals, but, once you have defined your moral code, deviating from it constitutes an immoral act on your part,
So, with all that said, how many of you lucid dreamers are violating your morals? I would also kind of like to know everyones age, sex, and where they stand on the issue. It is a proven fact that most peoples moral standards evolve as they age.
Me, 44, male, my morals apply whenever I am consious
Seeker, the only reason you have these morals is because you dont want to harm, in any way, a real person, right? Wouldnt it be silly to have strict morals set out for not killing or stealing from a lifesize blow up doll? Well, thats pretty much how it is when you look at a dc and say, "I cant harm him". Society has cast rape and killing in a bad light because it hurts other people, thats where morals evolves from. My point is, I believe in morals just as much as the next person, but the only reason anybody in the world has these morals is because they care about REAL people. And yes, a lot of people would like to do all the aforementioned things