Your definition of a natural is so far off. |
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My definition of a natural born lucid dreamer is just someone who gets lucid dreams without really putting much effort into making them happening. I am wondering if these natural lucid dreamers have anything in common? |
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Your definition of a natural is so far off. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
Good question, wish I knew. There is so little information on natural lucid dreaming, and the little that is, is quite vague, at least from what I've seen. And I think your definition of a natural is very accurate. I don't see how a natural lucid dreamer would have to put a lot of effort in order to get lucid. That wouldn't make them much different than your average non-lucid dreamer who also has to put a lot of effort in order to get lucid. |
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These apply to me: |
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From what I read a natural wasn't born with lucid dreaming, they learned it at a very young age because of frequent nightmares forcing them to identify those as dreams. They kept doing this and indirectly learned how to lucid dream. |
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Last edited by LDman; 11-06-2014 at 09:14 PM.
If you read this do a reality check, you will thank me later...
I sort of agree with LDman that natural lucid dreamers weren't born with it. I say sort of because maybe there is a possibility that there is something about them that helps them pick up something that is off more frequently. But I agree for the most part because there are dream signs, including things that scare them, that help naturals notice their dreaming. If you are able to get one really good dream sign to appear more frequently in your dreams you will be able to get lucid lots of times. Well, that's what worked for me before. Now that I hardly give attention to it though I get lucid less often. Another thing that comes to mind is being able to start the dream lucid. That I feel is equally achievable if the person can apply a decent amount of focus to what they want to dream about in a relaxed manner. Like imagining where they want to be in the dream. Worked for me more when I thought about it in that way. I also believe that there are different types of natural lucid dreamers. One is a person who has the easiest way for them to get lucid but doesn't lucid dream as much because they don't apply what they did to get lucid or they forgot about it. Another is a person who falls asleep and intstanly realizes they are lucid dreaming plenty of times because they can't help but notice their dream signs that are right in front of them or something like that. |
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Last edited by DawnEye11; 11-05-2014 at 10:59 PM.
That is literally my entire point. |
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The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
??? Well what's the head start? Lucid dreams happening on their own in childhood during nightmares or something? Then having to work hard every day to get them again? And I wasn't talking about you, I was talking about what sounds logical to me about a person being a natural. There is no "official" definition of a natural lucid dreamer, but "natural lucid dreamer" is self explanatory, someone who lucid dreams naturally, without putting much effort into it. |
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Last edited by mimihigurashi; 11-06-2014 at 10:57 AM.
Well, honestly it is impossible to say! I can LD since I have reason... I remember my entire life to lucid dream, whether it was for a nightmare or for doing stuff I could not do in waking life (such as riding a rollercoaster that I would not be allowed into due lack of age/height) and many other things... But I do even have memories from before I was born... so... people will think I am nuts anyway |
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i suppose i'm a natural. i learned at a young age due to nightmares as described in earlier comments. |
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I have always thought if it this way: |
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Last edited by Yuusha; 11-06-2014 at 03:23 PM.
I also had frequent night mares as a child. One day i decided to do sumthing about the monsters chasing me and faced them. Since then i was frequently and easily lucid in my dreams from a very early age.. Tho, i am also a very very sensitive person, highly intuitive and also very logical. I havent had any lucid dreams for a few years now (about 4) i think due to stress related issues and bad sleeping..(?) so when i heard there wer actually people that practice this with techniques that can help one get back to being lucid again.. i was stoked, hence i joined this group (im a newbie |
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It might be the case |
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Last edited by MisakaMikoto; 11-06-2014 at 04:53 PM.
I'm back! Again? Uhhh..
I agree with the last few comments, and also. I think one thing that we may have in common is a higher sense of awareness of our surroundings in general. I am kind of blown away at how oblivious most people seem to be of their surroundings in day to day life. |
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By definition I'm a natural too I guess, several years ago I had 3 spontanious lucid dreams after hearing about the subject for the first time. |
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If you read this do a reality check, you will thank me later...
People view us as gods of lucid dreaming because it comes "so easily" to us. That's so wrong. |
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Last edited by SinisterDezz; 11-07-2014 at 03:03 AM.
The bird breaks free of the egg.
The egg is the world.
Who would to be born must first destroy a world.
Correct, let's say that from the point you once had the ability to have multiple LDs per night you can be called a natural at that point because you're very familiar with the subject and generally know what to do to induce one. That's it, we know how to do it but that doesn't mean we don't have to do anything to archieve LDs. Since school started I've had barely any time for LDing and even though I know how to have them, and I've already had a lot of succes in the past, I'm not getting any lately. |
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If you read this do a reality check, you will thank me later...
Is it possible to "become" a natural? |
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Last edited by Yuusha; 11-07-2014 at 09:02 PM.
I understand what you're saying and I know the term natural doesn't just mean learning lucid dreaming and because of that finding more LDs not difficult. You could notice this in my first sentence, the "let's say that from...", which expresses a hypothetical situation of something the writer knows isn't true in the current situation. |
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If you read this do a reality check, you will thank me later...
I had the nightmares as a child too! And I started my lucid dreaming journey from those. |
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On a slightly different note, shouldn't it be extremely comforting to be able to lucid dream really often? |
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By definition a natural is someone that LDs before being told what it is. In this, most everyone is a natural (most people have at least one LD before knowing what it is). I think of a natural as someone who has consistent lucid dreams without being told what it is. It doesn't matter how easy or hard it comes to them, it is just the start that sets someone up as a natural. It is impossible to "become" a natural, because you have already heard what LDing is. Naturals generally have 10-20 years of practice before we meet them, and like anyone that LDs for 10-20 years, they are generally better than someone that LDs for a couple of years. SinisterDezz has been LDing for years longer than me and has a bit more on the side of lucidity than I. Consider that when wishing you were a natural. A long arduous journey alone that doesn't look like it is all that much faster than techniques. I prefer my method of being surrounded with people that I can talk to and learning it seemingly faster than naturals start out at. Naturals don't have any competition or stress on their LDing since they don't compare themselves to anyone else. This is a good thing if looking at mental barriers, but putting a little pressure on something without overloading it is what is needed for me to do anything. |
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I've been lucid dreaming my whole life and i didnt realize that it wasnt normal for the longest time. When i would talk to people at school about being "awake" in my dreams, I was amazed that no one had experienced it. |
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Last edited by evo315; 12-13-2014 at 04:35 AM.
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