With the power to control our dreams, lucid dreaming can feel like a limitless playground. But are there ethical considerations to this control? Could we be harming our mental well-being by manipulating our dreams too much, or is it a harmless way to explore our inner world? Let’s explore the ethical questions that come with lucid dream control.
Hafiz
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Vivek
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This is such a good question. I think lucid dreaming can go too far if you’re constantly trying to control everything. Dreams are meant to flow, right?
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Cookie
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I agree. Sometimes, I think it’s better to let the dream guide you rather than trying to control it. Too much control might disconnect you from your subconscious.
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Letsdoit
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I’ve never thought about the ethics of lucid dreaming before, but it makes sense. What if trying to control too much affects your emotional well-being in the real world?
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