What do you think happened? |
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Ok, yesterday was a tough day, and when I fell asleep, I was feeling really tired.After a couple of hours I woke up and tried to sleep again. I started to think about my holidays and the good time I had there.After a while, I started hearing waves and was surprised to see my room(in my vacation-apartment).But while this happened, I knew I was still awake, but I couldn't move or open my eyes.Suddenly I opened them and stopped hearing the waves.What happened? |
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What do you think happened? |
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Yes,but I felt awake! |
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Could this possibly have been sleep paralysis..? |
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Its not sleep paralysis mate, its when you go into another method of lucidicy |
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Correct however they said they were asleep for several hours and then awoke to try to sleep again. |
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Sound like you had sleep paralysis along with hipnagogic(this might be the wrong word I cant remember) hallucinations. |
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Total lucids: 22 DILD(20) DEILD(1) semi lucid (6) objectives: attain perfect clarity [X] Grow a controllable tail [3/5] Fly[X] waterbend[ ] meet my dream guide[ ] change dreamscape[ ] perform a perfect Kamehameha wave[1/2] become my fursona [ ]
Could be hypnagogic hallucinations. |
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"Often I will spin a tale, never will I charge a fee. I'll amuse you an entire eve, but, alas, you won't remember me. What am I?" - Sloth Demon, Dragon Age: Origins mage origin
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No, when you ave SP you cannot move a muscle, your hole body becomes detached from your brain, you may experience the bed shaking, your body jumping as if you scared yourself, may also wake you up afew times may also FA , by description before, i withdraw the 'its not sleep paralysis' because the whole thing i was explaining was SP but i was to tired to think it but Yes, SP is another gateway to LD'ing.... i think its WILD where you can use SP to enter a willing and wanted dream, not sure if you enter the dream knowingly your going to dream, but you should start a dream straight away so try to recall some sort of memory of figuring out its a dream! |
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A few broad statements... you can still move some muscles during sleep paralysis but it is most often the eyes. There are cases in which the neck can move but it is usually that the cerebellum is not receiving any MAOI's anymore which negates any muscle movement. |
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Lost count of how many lucid dreams I've had
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My sleep.... i know it sounds retarted but ive been expirmenting with my memorys in my subconcious, going back to prevoius memorys with my dream guide and trigering and unlocking information i know but i cant remember, so im going back in time , taking the information my brain took in but i never chose to listen to, and bringing it back, each time i actually feel more intellectual lol.... freak or wa? |
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While I think it's venerable that you are trying to help people, make sure that you do not simply offer your own conjecture as opposed to collaborated evidence. |
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