"Control" is not in the definition of lucid dreaming. LDing is simply realizing that you are dreaming. |
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I apologise if I put this on the wrong board, but I wasn't sure whether it should go here or Beyond Dreaming. Just to get things out of the way, I am a Christian and I believe all the stuff in the Bible and that Jesus died to save us and we can ultimately be with God in Heaven. |
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"It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]
"Control" is not in the definition of lucid dreaming. LDing is simply realizing that you are dreaming. |
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Well everyone is aware they were dreaming afterward, the real question is were these biblical figures aware they were dreaming during their dreams? |
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Heh, at least your Atheist side came out in good taste But yeah, you make a good point there I reckon. Regardless of whether you believe that they came from God or not, I guess they would have have to have been very vivid so they could be remembered. |
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"It's politics and money, therefore rational arguments are useless." - Moonbeam
Lucid Dreams: 2 [DILDs: 2, WILDs: 0]
I thought that you woke up after every dream, and not just lucid dreams? but obviously, waking up from a lucid dream would be much easier to remember happening, so it might seem that it happens more often. |
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Well, although I'm neither religious nor atheist, I'd say that dreams wouldn't necessarily have to be lucid for a message to be conveyed. Unless they're depicted in the Bible as conversations...but then again, the conversations could be "induced" and all such, while the dreamer wasn't lucid at all. |
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