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Dan27376ParticipantFor as long as I can remember, I’ve had the ability to lucid dream. I remember years ago I was in a very dark place. In my dreams I would deliberately act out what I couldn’t get away with in waking life. I’d burn down my school, kill my teachers… just go on a general rampage. If you could imagine a beast with unrestrained rage and libido with all the destructive power of the Huns, that was me in dream time. Usually I wouldn’t be bothered one way or the other once I was awake, because I was rotten to the core at that time. Nowadays I may at times find myself acting out something out in a dream and I’ll wake up feeling like total scum. And no, it’s not due to ‘repression’ or any psychobabble crap like that (which some might accuse me of), it’s just that the condition of my heart has changed, and I no longer find such things to be so very thrilling. So, to make a long story short, go with your conscience. I’m no moral relativist, mind you, but when it comes to your dreams, base it on how you feel about it when you wake up. If you feel horrible, like you’re guilty of murder or worse (or that you might as well be) or otherwise like utter filth, then perhaps it’s not such a good thing. However, if you wake up with a grin on your face, having had cathartic release or having gotten your kicks, or if you wake up feeling rather indifferent about the entire affair, then if I were you I wouldn’t sweat it. Just don’t let the activities of dreamtime creep into waking life. Or, perhaps dreamtime would be so that you DON’T do such things in waking life.
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Name : Dan27376, Gender : M, Race : Hispanic/Latino (may be any race), Religion : Pentecostal, Age : 25, City : Los Angeles, State : CA, Country : United States, Occupation : Grad Student, Education level : Over 4 Years of College, Social class : Lower middle class,- AuthorPosts