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    View Poll Results: Are you a Natural Lucid Dreamer?

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jdeadevil View Post
      Someone who can have a Lucid Dream without even trying. It comes naturally to them, just like a normal dream.
      I really envy those that are natural LD'ers. Being able to do anything in their dreams even without having to work for it... Now that's something I'd like to be able to do.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Anoorian View Post
      I really envy those that are natural LD'ers. Being able to do anything in their dreams even without having to work for it... Now that's something I'd like to be able to do.
      Same.

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      I found that none of the tutorials or methods worked for me and in fact putting no effort into lucid dreaming got me results. Simply the knowledge of lucid dreaming, I find, is enough to do it as I never practise doings RCs,WBTB or try WILDS.

      I wouldn't say I am a natural just one that needed to know that it was possible.
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      Quote Originally Posted by Kamikaze Spirit View Post
      I wouldn't say I am a natural just one that needed to know that it was possible.
      After telling my little sister about my first LD (she's 17yo), she started having them on nearly a nightly basis. All because I'd told her they were possible. I am SO jealous! She's not even that into them. She tells me about them because she knows I am, but she's never enthusiastic. How unfair!

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      hmm... Maybe there should be a poll about whether people think natural is someone who didn't know about it , but had one, or someone who is good at it without much effort.

      There seems to be a lot of confusion with it, since the word natural can mean both innate, and proficient without much effort.

      But if we say a natural is someone who is proficient, then what would we call someone with the innate ability? Or if we say a natural is someone with the innate ability, what would we call someone who is proficient?

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      It seems there are three(+) types:

      People who have been able to do it for years, and have good control and etc., who no one denies is a "natural".
      People who have had one or two, and have since been incubating the ability (I fit under this). "amateurs"?
      People who have never had one, but have heard about them, and have since been trying. I guess these are "novices"?

      Of course, then there are people like my sister, who heard about the possibility, and became a natural immediately. I guess they would also be considered "naturals", because the gift of LDing was not something she had to work for.

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      Notives and Amateurs are the same thing, it's all about if you're a Natural or not.

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      I recently completed a study for the Research Team forum where I asked people, among many other questions, how frequently they had lucid dreams before they began trying to induce them (in other words, their natural lucid dreaming ability). Out of 120 respondents, here is what I found:

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      So you can decide for yourself depending on what precisely you consider to be a "natural." For example, if we define a natural as someone who has always had at least 1 lucid dream per week, then we could estimate that that would be around 6.7% of the users on this forum. It's important to remember that Dream Views likely gets a skewed sample of natural lucid dreamers, so the percentage in the general population is probably much lower.

      For more information on the results of my study, see the thread: http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...d.php?p=772586

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      Most people never had a lucid dream before inducing them? That's strange.

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