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    View Poll Results: WILDers, do you ever have dreams about SP?

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      WILDers: have you ever had a dream about sleep paralysis?

      This probably occurs in 70% of my failed WILD attempts. When I fall asleep because I didn't wake up enough, or for any other reason, I often have dreams about sleep paralysis. Usually these dreams are a horrible depiction of what sleep paralysis really is; I can see in them, and I can move like normal, but I still "know" it's sleep paralysis in the dream.

      Four or five of these dreams have involved pain, which is a bit unsettling, but hey.
      We all live in a kind of continuous dream. When we wake, it is because something,
      some event, some pinprick even, disturbs the edges of what we have taken as reality.

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      yes when i first started studying lding i was on youtube watching nick newports obe videos and ironicaly without trying i woke up and couldnt move did some research and concluded i was in sleep paralysis . and also i had another one the other week

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      In some of my WILDs I have been in my dream while still under the influence of SP I think, although I could move around my body felt numb and tingly. My first lucid ever I couldn't move I sort of had to drag myself away from the bed, that was a DILD though and one of the reasons I became lucid..
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      Yea I think about my third time attempting to WILD I ended up falling asleep and then in my dream I was in my parents bed and I closed my eyes. My dream body started vibrating and then I started seeing HH. It was actuall daffy duck I was seeing. At first I would see him fade in and out and then finally I saw his full image. Only if it was real and not a dream.

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