Discussion of "Natural" lucid dreamer Criteria
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Originally Posted by
Mini Man56
As for why, she is an empath, and she thinks that that probably has a lot to do with it.
Even if you don't beleive in empaths, I can assure you she is a natural LDer. She keeps a dream journal and everything.
Does she feel human emotions, or pets?
Can you be a natural if you keep a dream journal? One of the greatest steps to Lucidity is taking the time to remember and record your dreams, which by its nature takes a degree of effort.
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Originally Posted by
dreamingofdreaming
From your awesome definition I would consider myself a natural. I have had LD's as a child, but no awarenss of control i.e. I would know I was in a dream and begin flying everywhere, that was pretty much the extent of it.
Once I found DV (end of Jan 2009) I've had 8 awesome controlled LDs and five were definitly some form of WILD. As in, I either saw HH form into a scene and I got sucked in, or I would start in my room, tumbling, somersaulting until I could walk out my room and into dream land.
For inducing, I repeat a small mantra and do a lot of visualizing, I am a very visual person with a very active imagination. However, I also have natural SP spells (began about 5 years ago) and when I go into SP ( now that I know I can LD) I go with it and always WILD. I'd say I get SP once a month.
Again though, this is induction, which takes an unnatural effort.
For the record, I experience numerous LD's before I knew what they were. Mainly due to lazy sleeping patterns when I was at University. I also had great dream awareness as a child (which I suspect most people do too). I can remember gradually learning to fly in subsequent dreams, initially by making myself trip and take off, then by jumping off buildings until I could just fly by wanting to.
Even now, when ever I fly I almost always become lucid.
But I couldn't say this makes me a natural.
Not convinced by shifts definition, but it is worth defining, because its something we read regularly on the board.
To be honest I'm often suspicious of those compelled to proclaim themselves "naturals" anyway.
Certainly I'd suggest either trolling and/or insecurity is a big motivating factor on a fair proportion of those.
I think that using induction techniques, and dream journals will usually end up causing spontaneous Lucids (DILDS).
The general heightened awareness of your dreaming state makes it somewhat inevitable.
In my mind, I'd say that if with no inductions, no drugs, no mantras, no journals, no efforts to recall dreams etc you still spontaneously have regular lucid dreams, then you're a natural.