Helton Abrantes

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  1. @Osaid, that's make a lot of sense. I will have to contemplate on it to really grasp it though, because I'm struggling to see the fact I can imagine that it really is harmless and this is different from real life. Thank you.
  2. Yeah, do it faster before they implant a chip in your ass!
  3. @Osaid, I believe I get the point you made that there is not much we can do about the fact when we are not aware we are sleeping. Considering this case of lucid dreaming, I am having trouble understand what you said to be honest. This lucid dreaming experience, in truth, we know that is not "harmless brain activity", it is just another kind of experience in consciousness. So, in the grand cosmic scheme wouldn't that have consequences to the Self we are not aware of?
  4. Since reality is a consciousness phenomenon it follows that the dreams we have at night are also something that is not happening in a physical brain. Therefore, shouldn't we be as careful of what do in these dreams as we actually are in "real life", which is, in fact, another dream? From the absolute perspective as most of you would actually agree - I think -, we can do whatever we want on both situations, But do you get my point in this scenario? Could be, somehow, a dream that we have while we are sleeping at night thought to be something like with the same consequences to the "Higher Consciousness" as the consequences we get from the "real life"? What are your thoughts on this issue? Is this a stupid idea?