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      Wow! What an interesting thread with tons of quotes from the Bible. Very interesting and enlightening.

      I'll just add that the nature of God is love as the Bible says that "God is love and they that dwell in love dwell in God, and God in them".

      But does God care what someone dreams about? To answer that question put yourself in God's position.

      Here you are sitting on top of the universe with a few billion people below you and one of them has a dream where they rape someone in their dream. Do you care what this one person in a few billion dreams about? Probably not, unless they begin carrying out those actions in real life.

      Another way to think about this is to think about how you feel about a pet you may own. If your pet who might be a dog goes over and starts humping another dog are you going to tell him he is sinning, and disown him. I doubt it. You're probably going to laugh at him and tell him to behave himself. Are you going to love him any less? Probably not.
      I'm sure God probably feels the same way toward us when we do something we shouldn't. He's still there, and he still cares for us. He probably even laughs sometimes at the things we do.

      But is having a lucid dream where you rape someone a sin? The main thing to ask yourself is whether your dream is harming someone else, or if it is harming you, and the answer to both of these questions is probably "It depends".

      Since the thoughts generated by a persons mind are energies that can be felt by other people, if the person in your dream you are raping happens to be someone you know, they could very possible feel the energy you are creating, which could cause them harm, and which would be wrong.

      For the second question Is a person harming themself by producing a dream of this nature? Probably not, unless it becomes a habit and then starts causing the person to act out those fantasies in real life.

      When a person becomes lucid in a dream, they have a choice. They can pursue sexual dreams and stay on the lower astral realms in their dreams, or they can pursue more spiritual enlightening dreams and progress upward into the higher astral realms. I prefer the latter, usually, although I have to admit that I have had a couple of sexual encounters in the dream world that were better than anything I've ever experienced in the physical world, and from which I felt very healthy afterwards. So I would not argue against fulfilling ones fantasies while in the dream world.

      It is really up to each person to decide how they would like to spend their time when they become lucid, because virtually anything is possible in that realm.
      Last edited by iadr; 07-07-2007 at 01:14 AM.

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