
Originally Posted by
moonshine
Strange that they would claim that you need SP to have an OBE, because a study based on 400 cases of OBE found that this was only rarely the case:
"Most of Green's cases occurred to people whose physical body was lying down at the time (75%). A further 18% were sitting and the rest were walking, standing or were 'indeterminate.' In fact it seemed that muscular relaxation was an essential part of many people's experience. Just a few found that their body was paralyzed. A feeling of paralysis was found to be only rarely a prelude to an OBE."
Out of Body Experience FAQ discussing
Green, C., Out-of-the-body Experiences, London: Hamish Hamilton, 1968.
PS: I've had that "lead blanket" feeling many times, but always when I try to move I find that I'm able to, so this does not mean that you're paralyzed.

Originally Posted by
moonshine
Strange that you would claim I said you "need" SP to have an OBE/Lucid Dream.
Given that I didn't.
I never said you claimed that, but the video you referred to pretty much implied it.
As to the lead blankey feeling, the saltcube video describes this as "partial sleep paralysis".
There ain't no such thing as "partial sleep paralysis", neither in the sense of the disorder or REM atonia, because that would be self-contradictory; if you can move you are in no way paralyzed. As I wrote in my article this is simply reduced muscle tone, and it happens naturally when you fall asleep.

Originally Posted by
moonshine
Thats pretty clear. SP=Where REM Atonia takes place in the waking state.
So far so good.
On that basis, I'm going we have to conclude that Sleep Paralysis is exactly the right term to use to describe the stage which can be reached during a WILD.
No, that does not make much sense, because then you would have to be saying that WILDs are taking place in the awake state.

Originally Posted by
moonshine
See.

Moonshine, when I'm talking to you I don't address you in the third person plural. The word "they" clearly refers to the people who made the Saltcube video.
This is a very common phenomenon (even experienced by yourself also it seems).
But I've never had any problems moving when I get the lead blanket feeling.

Originally Posted by
moonshine
So you now agree that Sleep Paralysis can legitimately be used to describe Rem Atonia whilst the mind is awake.
Phew!
I now agree? Isn't this exactly what it says in note 3 in the article I wrote?
LOL. No. Read my statement.
Ok, let's look at it again: "On that basis, it seems conclusive that Sleep Paralysis is exactly the right term to use to describe the stage which can be reached during a WILD."
So your own statements say:
- SP is REM atonia experienced while awake
- SP describes a stage reached during a WILD
From these statements I draw the conclusion that you you think it's possible to be awake during a WILD.
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