 Originally Posted by TheBooneMan
Look Man, Sleep paralysis is nothing to be afraid of.. Literally. If you think something will appear, than something will. If you relax, and think "Happy thoughts" you should be okay.. For me, I never had to experience Sleep paralysis because when I am lucid, I purposely, forget that I am lucid during the end of my dream. It works, and then I try to get lucid in the next dream.. Try that if you are still scared.
TheBooneMan, the reason why you have never experienced sleep paralysis has nothing to do with your depriving yourself of the final moments of each lucid dream. If you were going to experience sleep paralysis, it could just as easily happen after a non lucid dream as after a lucid dream, or rather it could happen with as much difficulty not just as easily, since sleep paralysis is a rare sleep disorder for most of us. If you wish to finish each lucid dream with a no lucid dream out of some other reason, those are your dreams of course and your choice, however most of us try to milk every lucid moment we can get, and most lucid dreamers wish to remain lucid and are disappointed when we lose lucidity in a dream - in fact I think this is only the second time ever I have read of someone on purpose wanting to lose lucidity once they had it in a dream, and the other time was on a different thread this week - was it yours? Anyway, what happens when one wakes up from a lucid dream almost all the times is the dreamer wakes up and mentally screams "Noooo!!!!" Not because of being paralyzed but because of being awake and wanting to return to lucid dream.
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