I don't call myself a Christian, but I believe in God. |
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Hello everyone, I am a christian and have experienced a lucid dream before. I have just now become interested in this again. But as I look back, I remember having tried to achieve lucidity on two occasions and the results were disturbing |
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I don't call myself a Christian, but I believe in God. |
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I just read about lucid dreams as ways to contact spirit guides. And i have heard of some horrible things happening throught that such as running into satan and his demons and being stuck in a nightmare for months. |
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im christian, and i say confront ur demons. as for ur nightmare lucid dream do the same, apparently lucid dreams are a cure for nightmares. just think that it cant harm u then change the dream. i havent had a lucid dream yet (cept long time ago) but ever since iv kept a dream journal iv gotten more vivid dreams. but thats irrelevant... |
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Joetaff, I'm a Christian and I look at my ability to lucid dream as a gift from God. |
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You just have to remember that Lucid Dreams are just like any other dreams, except you are concious in them. Being a lucid dream, your conciousness and control can range from all over, so dont expect to control everything in it right away. |
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You get from your dreams what you go in expecting, if you go into a regular dream afraid that something bad will happen, most likely it will, |
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- The Ultimate measure of a man, is not where he stands in moments of comfort , but where he stands in times of trial and controversy - Martin Luther King Jr.- We can all gain the same objective through love rather than hate, compare it to the police officer that takes to the streets to take down the criminals he hates, and the officer who is on the streets to protect those whom he loves....--It dosent matter how much you know, its how much people learn from you- wise words from a good friend
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