Quote Originally Posted by moonshine View Post
How about: Exploring the World of Lucid Dreaming. Dr Stephen Laberge. PhD. 1st edition 1990. Chapter 4: Falling Asleep Consciously. Page 108. Attention on body or self.
It is abundantly clear from the discussion on pages 108-109 that he's talking about sleep paralysis as a disorder, and how you can turn it into an advantage by initiating WILDs from it. I already covered this in my article.

Though really Thor, as your the one going railing against the common understanding and masses of anecdotal experiences, the onus does seem to be on you to prove the same before you start posting threads telling everyone else they are wrong.
No, the burden of proof is always on the person making the positive claim. Thus, if you say that people who do not suffer from sleep paralysis may be able to induce atonia in wakefulness, it is up to you to provide the evidence to support this.