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      Rookie to Professional!

      hey i have been wondering ... i am not a natural lucid dream but if i were to practice it long enough lets say 1year or so would i be able to lucid everyday without even attempting??

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      Defiantly! You may even be able to master it in a few months if you try hard enough and find some techniques that work for you.

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      You'd have to develop and become used to a certain lucid mindset (and lifestyle, in a sense). I'll be honest by saying this could take a while - depending on your dedication and success with techniques, it could be one year, or more than a few years. But it's certainly possible; some users on this forum have LDs every night!
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      I've said this before and I'll say it again, it depends on the dreamer, everyone is different.

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      I think when you master lucid dreaming or develop certain mindset that will allow you to lucid dream daily you will need to maintain that, so that you don't lose this skill. So it's not excactly without attempting.

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