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 Originally Posted by JeeZii
I've read some articles online about lucid dreaming yesterday and successfully reached sleep paralysis. That's when I heard a buzzing noise, freaked out, then opened my eyes.
The articles you have read are not entirely correct. Sleep paralysis (SP) is when you can't move your body no matter how hard you try. It's often accompanied with hallucinations of dangerous entity that's near you. It may last from minute to a few minutes. It happens later in the process, at the time you are already asleep.
Some people do experience SP before falling asleep, or upon awakening, but most of us don't. If you have not experienced SP so far during your normal sleep, than you are very likely NOT to experience SP while attempting a WILD. (type of lucid dream induction, during which SP is possible, but unlikely to experience.
We all do get SP, but most of us never know about it, because it happens later in the sleep. It is NOT necessary to move to see if you are in SP. Wheather you are or not, it doesn' matter. You don't need to experience SP in order to Lucid dream. You shouldn't be thinking about SP at all.
 Originally Posted by JeeZii
I did some research today and found out that the buzzing noise is the transition between my waking state to dreaming state. Is that true?
That is correct. Buzzing is a type of auditory hypnogogic hallucination you can hear, as you transition between sleep stages. There can be different hallucinations you can hear or feel or even smell. But they are just that - made up by your mind. They can not hurt you in any way.
Now that you know about them, next time you will be ready and be able to stay calm. You may even learn to like them. They are truly interesting experiences.
 Originally Posted by JeeZii
Also I've read some stuff on sleep paralysis paranoia and now I'm scared to try again. However, I really want to lucid dream. So is sleep paralysis a necessary step to lucid dreaming? If so, under what circumstances would there be paranoia? How do I freak out less during sleep paralysis paranoia? Is paranoia really worth experiencing for lucid dreaming?
NO, SP is not necessary for lucid dreaming. I have had about 30 WILDs and many more attempts and not once I felt the SP. Paranoia is unjustified fear of something. And there is SP paranoia, because it's mis-labeled. Now you know, that the buzzing you heard is not SP, but HH (hypnogogic hallucination).
 Originally Posted by JeeZii
I'm an atheist. I think paranoia has something to do with religion, but please correct me if I'm wrong!
I don't think it has anything to do with religion.
 Originally Posted by JeeZii
I'd also like to know the relationships/differences/similarities between the following: sleep paralysis, lucid dreaming, OBE, and astral projection
SP - Body paralyzed during dreaming. We all get it when we dream so we don't hurt ourselves acting out our dreams
LD - dream, in which you know you are dreaming.
OBE/AP - some people think it's just an LD, others think its something different
And to your question if it's worth it - heck yeah, it's worth it.
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