Well your thread never said "Guys, how do you think we ought to classify LDs?" it just sort of said "Here I've come up with the classification system." and to have been presented as a definitive explanation of the 'classes' of lucid dreams, I think it was an incredibly oversimplified and narrow range that was discussed.
The only reason I'd prefer that someone like Laberge do it is because I have the feeling they'd be very objective and systematic about it, taking the myriad of factors into account and considering every possible aspect of a lucid dream, versus people who haven't dedicated their entire life to lucid dreaming (not just your recreation and sleep time, but also your academic, professional, and personal life and career) and probably couldn't even think up half the factors that could be playing a role.
I mean you could define them by length, memory, vividness, number of senses, reason for induction, complexity of the dream environment, need to stabilize, emotions experienced, attitude toward your lucidity, varying degrees of sensory perception (ie if you can see, how many colors CAN you see), first or third person, reality checks needed to establish you are dreaming, prevalence of uncontrollable dream urges/desires, level of logic in the dream environment, number/types/behaviors/whatever of dream characters present, god it just goes on and on and I've only spent about three minutes typing this.
The problem I have with this thread, besides the narrow scope of factors considered, is the fact that these qualities are transient. They don't remain constant, they can only be applied to a specific dream or a certain time span of a lucid dreamer or oneironaut's dreaming, and it could change with the slightest change. Stress, motivation, dedication, practice during the day, general dream memory, amount of sleep, foods consumed, medication, exhaustion level, etc. So to just have a short list of "Here's How It Is" is, IMO, so drastically oversimplifying that it has gone to the point of irrelevance.
And, as usual, the whole 'what is a natural dreamer' debate. Like I said, these things vary by the person using the term and so if dreamviews (hardly the authority on lucid dreaming, just a large community of people wanting to learn to do it from a few very basic resources) wants to establish 'official dreamviews LDer categories', then I think it should involve a lot of deliberation and consideration between the staff and community members. As I would in any other circumstance, I'm not going to just agree with something that someone made up simply because they went ahead and did something that I strongly disagree with it.
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