Sexuality and sexual energy in the Astral

What follows are a few notes to get this article started:

While many argue about the difference between Lucid Dreams and Out of Body Experiences, Robert Perterson reported in his book about the difference observed by other authors between sexual experiences within a lucid dream and during an OBE.

Often, lucid dreams are used by people to play out their sexual fantasies and do things they would never do in the physical world, because they do believe that the Astral dimension is an objective reality and that actions there have a consequence. Most if not all more experienced Astral projectors would warn against it: behaving badly in the astral world is not without consequences!

Sex during an OBE takes more of an energetic, non-physical (duh!) aspect (See Peterson).

What is to be noted is that many people reported on the existence of sex pits where disincarnate people whose psychology is so inclined, end up: a pile of naked physical limbs trying to get sexual satisfaction off one another...

Compare experiences described by Dante, Monroe, Peterson, etc...

Note also this excellent testimony by a Reuniting.info member:

I'd always had lucid dreams off and on throughout childhood and into adolescence, but in high school, my growing sexual frustration led me to seek sex in lucid dreams, which led me to what I believe was a mistake. I broke something, a connection with my subconscious perhaps, or its trust. It happened because, due probably to my shyness and inability to approach women in real life, I chose to rape the women in my dreams, knowing no other way. I think my superconscious (or conscience) didn't like that and would end the dream as soon as I'd rip the woman's clothes off, despite my ego consciousness rationalizing it by saying they weren't real people. After this, for many years, my dreams lost all vividness, and the symbolism became almost meaningless and hard to decipher. They were almost always lucid to some degree, and I wouldn't become immersed, the dream always in danger of ending. Only rarely would they not be lucid, and then some of the old vividness and solidity would be there, though I think the symbolism remained obtuse and complicated. 1