Any Naturals here?

That sounds right. I was told this when I was ten, so I don’t remember it very clearly :razz:

Wow, I am asking myself this question about the little lights since I was a little boy. Also good to know that others see them too, I almost tought I was crazy :alien:

I used to have aloot of LDs when i was a child, all them natural, and probably like 4 times a week, probably more… but since I grew up and started getting more stuff in my mind… complicated stuff… they went down to 2 lds a week… until one day I wouldnt have them… I didnt really care since I just thought I couldnt do anything in a Lucid Dream, I didnt even know it had a name… I just knew I was dreaming and didnt think of doing any of the stuff I know you can do now… so now Im pretty angry at myself… then again I was a child… so… I dont know… anyways, I wish i could get them natural like before, even though I think its impossible because of so much stress…:sad:

lulzor. Cool Didnt know. I was way off.

Chiram… I was looking over some old posts and saw this one. Yes I’m a natural. For as long as I can remember. I didn’t really have LD triggers because I didn’t need them. Don’t know how this helps but…

These people… I now understand envy the way BrainHacker described his envy for my dream recall… Having a world to go to every single night without trying, you people must be very happy (I would hope).

Talking about “the static”, I will mention something slightly related to this that I have noticed recently. I do not know if this is related to lucid dreaming, but I doubt it.

If you know of a ceiling nearby where it is bumby (very bumby, I don’t know the name of it), where you would get hurt if you scrape your hand across it, lay down beneath it and find an exteme irregularity. Now, the ceiling has no patterns because it was painted on (if you are staring at the right type of ceiling). Stare at this irregularity. If you stare at it the right way… well, that is vague, let me do it and see if I can describe it better…

Alright, you basically have to be very relaxed (try putting your hands behind your head) and not move. Staring at this spot until it starts to become slightly gray, but it will not be visibly gray. It will be gray in the sense that it “looks” as if you aren’t completely seeing it, like a natural blindspot (if you know what that is). At this point, everything around the abnormality will start to shift around, (don’t move your eyes, it wont work), and there will be a pattern on the ceiling. Of course you know there is no pattern, so how can that be? You will notice that if you move your eyes slightly (but stay in the same “state of mind”) then the patern changes without you noticing that it is changing, only that it has changed.

My theory is that you are creating an artificial blindspot around the abnormality and your brains “fill-in” proccess has to go to work like a normal blindspot. Perhaps if you stare long enough you will see things around the abnormality that are not patterns (haven’t tested this yet).

The reason I posted this on the Lucid Dreaming forum is because I noticed that the state of mind you are in during this is interestingly slightly different than normal. I can’t describe it, but perhaps someone else can give it a name than describes something similar? I would post this in “beyond lucidity”, but it sounds more relevant as part of this topic.