So you can do drugs in LDs without experience!
(Good for me, I’ve never done stuff in RL before…Salvia D addicts… mutter mutter)
Caffeine doesn’t seem to have an effect on me. Oh caffiene’s not the max for me. I ate a whole bunch of chocolates that (I didn’t know) had wine in them a long time ago. I got a headache and very sleepy. Later my aunt caught me eating them (ate a lot…) and jumped.
Good girl. Real good girl.
My rainbow has more colors!
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Hey: I just noticed I have the ability to delete my posts! Why is this…
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I just realized… you were sexually stimulated by killing?
DM7 means DreamMaster7 A shortcut and plus when I registered here, I was too lazy to type full nickname. Hehehe.
Yes, you can do drugs in your dreams without any experiences IRL. Before I was totally intolerance to caffiene, but right now I can eat a mild amount of caffiene. I get withdrawals already from it. My body is very sensitive to chemicals/drugs anyways. Right now, my body is used to mild amount so I don’t go out of hay like I used to.
I didn’t mean to do rainbow emoticons. It’s cool eh? I love yours infection0. Hehehe.
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Umm that’s really interesting, I just noticed that too… looks around Umm, that’s strange. Lol at infection0
It does make a big difference…in a ND you can’t be held responsible for your actions. But when you manage to keep to your normal ethics and say no, it makes you feel good that they are deeply ingrained. On the other hand you have to admit that you actually enjoyed “being naughty” in some dreams.
Sure you can! I doubt it would be the same experience though, but it sure gives you a very strange experience even though you have never done drugs in real life.
Morals don’t belong in dreams. It’s an opportunity to do things you otherwise can’t! Go wild, destroy things, tortu… er… yell at people you don’t like! It’s fun.
Let’s just say if shared dreaming does exist, I’ve made a lot of enemies.
Mmm, that made me wonder. Hehehe. As usual, I’m nice to DC’s and stuff, but if I had frustration toward people for some reasons, I use my dream power to curse them. It works. I even got the whole world to collapse once and my dream collapsed too. Lol!
i was readin this and suddenly had an idea for u lders to try (im on an LD leave-of-abscense).
So far we have all believed that we can do anything in LDs and in some sense thats true, even if u cant do it yet theres things that are possible to do or learn to do. But what about things that would be impossible even for an LD. Like the “Could God…” problems (i.e. could God make a stone to heavey for him to lift, or could God microwave food to hot for him to eat.) Im thinkin maybe someone could try doing these in an LD and see what would happen. Since i dont think wed get an answer from God anytime soon, take ur god-lik powers and find the answer. Think of sum other impossible tasks to try too.
The problem with the “Could God…” problems is that they’re not real problems. More than anything, they’re just plays on words. The essence of a “Could God” problem is “Could God do something and not do it.” Or “Could God be God and Not-God at the same time.” They really don’t make sense… but it would still be fun to play with them in an LD.
Are you saying that you can be held responsible for LD actions?
And is having deeply engrained ethics a good thing? My view on ethics is that they should not be so engrained that you don’t question them. The question is - do my ethics serve me, Who am I and Who I Choose To Be?
I agree with ethics in dreams being “unnecessary.” As far as IRL, you should still choose the ethics that serve you… you just have to be careful that your moral freedom doesn’t violate someone else’s or the laws of society (or that you don’t get caught.)
I didn’t say that I didn’t question them. It would mean that my decision to follow them was strong enough to carry through to a dream situation. Therefore they would have a firm base in my character. Everyone chooses who they are and who they choose to be …that’s life
I believe you can be held responsible for LD actions but it would depend on your LD ability, your intentions and your religious convictions.
For instance you might be semi-lucid or whatever we call it, where you know you’re dreaming but you’re not thinking properly (not fully awake perhaps) and you do some actions without thinking as in a normal dream (ND).
I don’t think you would then be responsible.
I have found that I my ethics do sometimes show themselves in my NDs. I am a veggie, and I once cried when I was served a steak in my dream . Also I met this gorgeous guy (as you do!) in a ND, who liked me very much. Unfortunately, I recalled that I was married and I turned him down.
My lucid self is freer, but I have never tried killing anyone else or hurting them - it just doesn’t appeal to me. I do seem to loose a lot of ties to the world in LDs and I no longer feel constrained to ‘act properly’. I don’t know if others feel the same, but rules no longer seem to matter, because I know my actions cannot do anyone any harm - it is all in my head.
I decided to add an example of what I mean by this: On Saturday, I had this lucid dream where I was in control to some degree. I pictured myself on the edge of a mine and decided to throw myself into it. (My subconscious had made an excuse that I was about to be captured by some evil people and this was my only way out - which I knew wasn’t real). I made a fully lucid decision to jump in ‘so that I would not be caught’. IRL suicide is something which I believe is morally wrong chiefly because of the hurt and misery it causes to those ‘left behind’.