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      Difficulty Achieving Sleep Paralysis? Different Idea

      I don't really have much trouble completing SP, but I've seen a lot of post from people who do. Well last night I tried something a little different from the usual advice of "count your breathing" or "focus on your breathing". As well as remaining still and keeping my eyes stationary, I used a bit of self-hypnosis which really seemed to work very quickly. I didn't have to actively keep my body still or constantly ensure my eyes weren't moving.

      I first started off by instructing my mind to prepare for sleep and to enter a dream state, but deliberate stating I would like to remain conscious. I then systematically instructed my mind to shut off my senses one at a time; first realising that my eyes were closed and signals to/from them can be ignored. Then I would focus my hearing inward, concentrating on "hearing" my body's internal workings rather than what is going on outside my head. At this point, I would lose most of my hearing (all sounds of cars outside etc faded).

      When SP was almost complete, I used my usual method of twitching any muscles which were not completely paralysed, to complete the paralysis.

      After this, I focused on my eyes again and instructed my mind that my "real" eyes were closed, asleep, and disconnected, but my dream eyes weren't. This is what I diverted my focus to. At this point I actually felt my eyes open, but almost like they were gummed together. I experimented with a few methods to try and separate my dream body or to visualise a dream scene, with a little more success than usual. My dream body was still in paralysis but this is the furthest I have ever managed with a WILD and I was very pleased with how fast SP set in with this method.

      I should also point out that this was not a WBTB, but merely as I went to bed last night. I will try some more tonight and post how I get on

      Hope this is useful to someone
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      Sounds awesome! Thanks for the tips im still a beginner but if I decide to do a WILD I will use these.

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      very interesting! thanks for the great idea, i will try this tonight!
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      Thanks! I will try it tonight.
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      To achieve sp i just daydream a bit until i got BORED and TIRED of think....

      When this happens i just try to not think in nothing, and try to just leave the mind on the "ON" mode...

      And soon i got the SP

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