You might want to check this thread (Sleep Paralysis Explained), because it doesn't seem you experience sleep paralysis, but simply all the natural occurences of falling asleep while staying above the threshold of consciousness |
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Wanted to share my little SP experiment and ask a few questions. I had always experienced vibrations before LD/SP. What I mean by "vibrations" is "high frequency oscillation feeling". Yesterday I decided to have fun between wakefulness and sleep and experiment as I always do. I was in a curious and relaxed state of mind. Instead of strong vibrations, I felt waves. By "waves" I mean "very low frequency oscillation feeling" And discovered that I could control these sensations with my thoughts. I made myself relax more and more and enjoy what's happening as much as possible. Soon, my whole body became "the wave". It can be described as "floating on the sea on a windy day", but a better description would be "being the sea itself on a windy day". I entered SP with ease. For the first time, I enjoyed the "entering part" more than the LD and SP. In the beginning (not dreaming yet, decided to observe SP) I checked my breathing. I must have been taking very slow and shallow breaths, it felt like no breathing was present. So I decided to take a deep breath. I did take a breath but it was not a deep one, I couldn't (why?). Then, I wanted to try to open my eyes for a second and shut them again to see if one can open their eyes during SP. Found out I could open them and shut them (is this possible during SP? any experiences?). The rest is lucid dreaming. |
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You might want to check this thread (Sleep Paralysis Explained), because it doesn't seem you experience sleep paralysis, but simply all the natural occurences of falling asleep while staying above the threshold of consciousness |
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Thanks Zoth for the link! I noticed I don't have much information on sleep paralysis and got a lot of things to learn. |
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Wow, thank you for sharing that experience figurefly, that's very interesting. I often experience a feeling of high frequency oscillations when I'm falling asleep, but it's never occurred to me to try to control them. Strange, since I usually try to control every waking life hallucination I ever have. I'm definitely going to try this tonight, I have a really good feeling about your idea. |
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Last edited by AnotherDreamer; 08-08-2015 at 04:54 PM.
I had a pretty cool experience when opening my eyes during WILD sensations. |
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If you only have the skills to do so you can experience anything you can imagine as real.
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