Heya guys, something's been intriguing me. |
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Heya guys, something's been intriguing me. |
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If gamers are more prone to lucidity, I should be having lucids out the whazoo. |
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I think its more likely that being a natural lucid dreamer can make you more imaginative/creative than the other way around. I myself am not a natural lucid dreamer, but I do consider myself pretty creative. I am a maladaptive daydreamer; kind of like the natural lucid dreamer of daydreams. |
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TimeDragon97- Oh right, that's very interesting thanks! Yes it was just a theory but it does fascinate me so I like to hear other's views on the subject |
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Do you practice anything for recall? I know that not trying wouldn't work for me because I barely remembered dreams at all once, much less obtained lucidity. |
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I don't believe personality traits have anything to do with people being naturals at lucid dreaming. |
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Brizzl- I don't think so, no. It was annoying last night because I tried to go Lucid and it happened as I was walking down a corridor, but I couldn't change anything around me. That has happened before, not often. I think it was because I was so aware this could be Lucid it didn't work. Does that make sense? I was so disappointed lol. |
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I was extremely creative as a kid, living much of my life in daydreams. However, I am definitely not a natural LDer. Now I think learning to LD was not very hard for me when I was 19, but then I lost it, and now I am having a hard time returning to the hobby, or at least doing it consistently and frequently. So it does not come naturally for me, though daydreaming is definitely my thing. |
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You may say I'm a dreamer.
But I'm not the only one - John Lennon
I agree with the others in that I don't think personality traits have a lot to do with whether or not one is a natural. I'm both creative and scientific (I'm pretty evenly split) and I am not a natural at all. It doesn't come easy to me. I think it may be easier for the creative type (writers etc) to recall their dreams because they think of them as more relevant than a scientifically minded person may, but that's just recall. That's my opinion |
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Can you explain what you mean by scientific? |
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I think it has to do with your awareness in waking life. If you naturally pay attention to small details you may be able to LD a lot easier, but if you float through life just accepting everything as it is and not really questioning it, you will probably have a harder time. |
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Well, it also seems pretty well established that certain changes in brain chemistry and the balance of various substances in the brain drastically affects dreaming: very long, vivid dreams, and lucid dreams with a high degree of control, occur when there is a lot of acetylcholine in the brain to enhance neurotransmission (thus the "lucid dream pill" of galantamine and choline). So "natural lucid dreamers" could just be a physical thing, like someone being tall, or blonde, etc. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
I think that FryingMan could be on to something because I had a roommate once who said that he had 3-4 LDs a night for as long as he can remember. Apparently, his mother did too and so did both of her parents. It seemed kind of apparent that there was some sort of genetic thing going on, although there are many variables and it could just be that each parent "taught" their child/children about the experience and therefore it was more of a nurture as opposed to nature. |
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Absolutely. Could even be a combination. Confidence and positive attitude, long-term expectation, and elevated self-awareness. It also could be the naturals possess their waking life memories in dreams to an extent that most people don't, also a key fundamental in attaining lucidity. |
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FryingMan's Unified Theory of Lucid Dreaming: Pay Attention, Reflect, Recall -- Both Day and Night[link]
FryingMan's Dream Recall Tips -- Awesome Links
“No amount of security is worth the suffering of a mediocre life chained to a routine that has killed your dreams.”
"...develop stability in awareness and your dreams will change in extraordinary ways" -- TYoDaS
Hmm. A very interesting topic. Maybe someone will do some research on it one day... I would love to read about it. There is a paper written about lucid dreaming being age dependent (a negative correlation), however I tend to disagree and think that their sample sizes may have been too small. [that's the scientist in me talking |
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I believe it probably depends a lot on how much your logic center shuts down during the nights. |
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I have been able to LD ever since I was a kid, before I even knew what it was. It had come about after a pretty harsh recurring nightmare, in which I had to learn to wake myself out of to escape it. I guess I am a natural LDer. From there it seemed to me that after being able to notice that I was dreaming, I was able to control and do what I want in the setting I was in for the dream. To me, the intention and decisiveness has everything to do with being able to lucid dream, as well as being able to control your dream. If you think that you won't lucid dream, then you won't, if you truly believe it, then it will be true. If you don't think you will be able to fly in a dream, then you can't. It's all a mental state. When people start posting things in negative statements, that just serves to lessen their own capabilities, and put the inkling of doubt into others who read it. |
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I agree with you k10kemorr. I think the brain is intricate and amazing, and I know that it is quite 'suggestible'. I had a lucid the other night, after reading this forum, and things that I could usually do when I lucid, I found that I could not do them in this lucid - these were things that I had read about.. people discussing their limitations. I forgot inside the dream that I could do them (and had done them before) and I could no longer do them. I will be ready for my mind trying to pull that one on me again. Another thing I read about was DC's denying they were DC's, and of course, this happened in my dream. One of my goals for my next lucid had been to talk to my subconscious through a DC, but they vehemently denied they were either a DC or an aspect of my subconscious. |
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