
Originally Posted by
Burke
Leaving behind techniques and using purely experience will only be as successful as you were with the techniques. In addition, once you start actively trying to improve and have more lucid dreams, you will only have less lucid dreams. Your success may remain fairly constant, but over time, you're ability to lucid dream will fade just as with anything else.
The primary way I've heard of people being successful while 'stopping' any and all techniques is to not actually stop at all. They make the techniques become second nature with almost no effort. The most common example of this being reality checks. The main point of a reality check is to question your reality and check if you are dreaming. You can make it practically effortless to be constantly questioning whether you are awake or not (I believe the gravity RC is popular for this) and having become part of your daily life. You're not taking time out of your day to actively RC, per se, but instead you're basically subconsciously performing RCs.
There may be some naturally skilled lucid dreamers who can have immense success with no outside effort, but they likely put a lot of effort into it originally and I doubt they'd be improving without actively trying.
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