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Originally posted by derfred33
reply to post by deadline527
There is no sin.
forget religion, forget the church, live your life respecting the others the way you would like to be respected by them.
Originally posted by Maerjo.
I think it depends on whether or not you can control it.
Originally posted by deadline527
Originally posted by derfred33
reply to post by deadline527
There is no sin.
forget religion, forget the church, live your life respecting the others the way you would like to be respected by them.
I wish everyone lived by that. I feel the exact same way, as long as you always try to do positive things, then you have nothing to worry about.
Originally posted by Res Ipsa
I still was hoping anyone who has "lucidly" dreamed could impart some wisdom that they learned "during" the experience.
What about the "can you read a book" question?
Can you memorize the Constitution in a single night dreaming?
If it really was some "other dimension" type thing with "real" beings....what have you learned from them?
Anybody meet Jesus or Muhamid or Howard Cosell? Can you get into area 51? Is the world you dream in just your own reality? Are the people you meet just fictious characters?
What about my question on the practical immortality expirement?
Has anyone done that yet?
You cannot make any decisions in the dream state that you have not thought of or decided before in reality.
Originally posted by Res Ipsa
Deadline,
by all means, please keep me posted if you discover anything at all.
I really am interested. u2u me for sure.
Originally posted by hookedfish
Which Monroe's (or others') books do you suggest?
By the way, when he tells about entering a state of vibration, does he mean something like feeling hot shivers run down your spine?
[edit on 15-4-2008 by hookedfish]