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Originally posted by evangel@
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I just now read that thread. Hard to keep up sometimes...

Anyway, I have all kinds of guilt because I believe that lust (whether in dreams or otherwise) is sinful. To me things like this are an indication of our utter depravity and self-seeking sin nature. I am learning to deal with it -mostly through lots of prayer and others who share similar experiences (non-LDers have lots of sexual dreams and seem to remember them better than others). I don't think lucid sex is a \"horrible thing.\" I think it is an inevitable thing, but that does not mean I should indulge in it... With heightened awareness (during sleep), I think there is also a heightened level of responsibility for ones actions -even \"Dream actions.\"

*Raises hand* Right behind you brother.
I feel the same way.
In a LD i had under attaing Lucidity i felt the same way. And even 1 of my dream charcters said somthing like. \"now that u r Lucid, u r now responsible for your actions.\"
LOL the nerv....J/K[/b]
This is my very first post, I registered about 2 minutes ago. I hope to learn something from you guys/gals.
I registered to comment on how profound your statement is.
"now that u r Lucid, u r now responsible for your actions."
That gave me goose bumps to think that quite possibly, we would be held accountable for our thought and actions because we some degree of control of them. It's like the Garden of Eden all over again. We become self aware so God holds us to our actions and decisions. Becoming lucid is the equivelant of "the forbidden fruit". To actively become lucid is taking a bite from the fruit and we are no longer innocent. Just a thought. I don't know how to be lucid (but I have doone it on accident a couple of times) I have the desire to try this and see if it can help me in life. But really, what am I getting myself into on a theologiacl standpoint?