Okay I had my 3rd lucid dream today and it's been a month since i started. |
|
Okay I had my 3rd lucid dream today and it's been a month since i started. |
|
Total LDs:30
First LD:/Last LD: 1/8/11 - 12/xx/11 LD in a row: 2
Either I'm reading your post wrong or you have the wrong idea about sleep paralysis. Sleep paralysis is a function of your body to keep you from carrying out movements from your dreams in waking life. Once you're lucid and in a dream, sleep paralysis doesn't have any effect on you.. aside, maybe, the possibility that you're thinking about it too much and breaking through it, thus waking yourself up in real life. But this wouldn't cause a false awakening. |
|
I think you might have read wrong. You know how if you think about your physical body too much in a ld you'd probably wake up? It's the same thing except I go IN to sleep paralysis by thinking about it in a LD. I hear everything you should. Roaring sounds, talking, vibrations, i can't move and i can't talk. I even relax through it and end up back to a lucid dream or a false awakening, but even more vivid like a wild. Sorry If wasn't really clear enough. It's like thinking about something you don't want to think about, but that just makes you think about it more. I need to ignore it, lol. |
|
Total LDs:30
First LD:/Last LD: 1/8/11 - 12/xx/11 LD in a row: 2
Hmmm.. that's a very interesting experience. To the extent of my knowledge, sleep paralysis is a precursor to dreaming and, therefore, dreaming cannot occur unless you're in sleep paralysis. Could it be that your excitement is getting the best of you and you're waking yourself up slightly to the point where you are hearing sounds and experiencing sensations from reality more vividly (worded like this under the assumption that we're constantly experience sensations regardless of being asleep or not). If that's the case, I think it may be something you'll get over with time. The lucid experience will become less new and therefore less overwhelming to you and you'll be able to control your thoughts easier. Everything will have a noticeably more tranquil feel to it. Just tell yourself that you need to keep as calm as possible if you want the dream to last. |
|
It's not that I'm too excited or that I'm overwhelmed by the LD. If you can enter a lucid dream from sp why wouldn't you be able to enter sp from a LD? Technically, when dream we are constantly in sleep paralysis but it's more like we don't notice it because we are too busy with the dream. So if we were Lucid and we take more attention from the dream into the sp stage, we would trap ourselves there. Then having to wait until a new dream starts and dealing with the visuals and sounds. So what I'm trying to say is that I'm having a hard time not thinking about sleep paralysis in my lucid dreams, which obviously is causing me to go into episodes of sp every frigging' time I'm lucid. |
|
Total LDs:30
First LD:/Last LD: 1/8/11 - 12/xx/11 LD in a row: 2
Ok. Let me explain to you what is happening, and why Fig is confused. You are not "going into SP." You are waking up, or experiencing a False Awakening where it seems like you have SP in the dream. |
|
Idk, but I do not wake up, |
|
Total LDs:30
First LD:/Last LD: 1/8/11 - 12/xx/11 LD in a row: 2
Your grammar is confusing. I apologize if English is your second language. |
|
Bookmarks