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      Quote Originally Posted by Shift View Post

      The end of the hallucinations associated with SP do not necessarily mean that you are in a dream. The hallucinations may have just ended, SP itself may have ended and you'll find yourself able to move,
      heya shift

      on several of my WILD attempts i have gotten a load of HH, vibrations, (what feels like) a racing heart beat, etc.
      it gets really intense, then dies away, and i just feel numb, but am NOT paralysed.

      then if i wait, exactly the same thing happens again, and again. it happened 3 times in a row, with a 5 min gap in between.
      but with end result of no SP, just numbness

      what should i do?
      why did this happen?

      (i apologise if this is the wrong place to ask this)

      thanks

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      try getting up and doing a RC when it starts dying down. A lot of times you'll have a FA and be in the dream.

      The WILDs that I had yesterday was like fishing and catching really small fish. I'd get a nibble, and nothing else, but when I finally pulled up the line, I realized I had something.

      Sometimes the dream doesn't start automatically....you may have to "get up" and just check things. And when you do, a lot of the times it gets the dream going.

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