Hey guys. Just wanted to get your guys viewpoint on this>?

Is it really "wild"? I'm not sure if I compare my methods as wild or is it same?
I gotten prety good at it as well, I can wild out of SP very easily within the first hour of sleep at least 2-4 times.
Takes about 15-30 minutes for a dream to kick in.

I'd wait til the edge of sleep, once I notice I am nothingness, then I would jump out of my body onto the
side of my bed, I be like yay im free. Then I proceed onto my dreamworld. Sometimes I test different methods
see any variances. Other times If I find myself paralyzed in bed, this is when I would perform same methods above
even though I see myself there on the bed, I'd focus from 3rd person view.
Other times I would float out of my body. Other times I would just sit up. Or I ask for assistance of the shadow person.
Since Sleep paralysis is based on negative fears/emotions/imagination, I always keep these in check,
so my imagination dont screw with me.

Why does pain feel sooo oddly in this dream world? If someone yells into my ear in SP,
I wake up with my ears ringing? If im being choked, I can feel the actual choking sensation
around my neck when I'm awake?
Sex is a completely different story once under paralyzed effect, use your imagination
to create something scary to sex you up, and see what I mean. While in lucid? its more like meh.

While in lucid dream, I dont think I feel pain, i just shrug it off, if I get shot or stabbed.

To me its still lucid dreaming, my level of imagination still exists here.

But there is 1 extremely nice thing about dreaming through sleep paralysis is
that I have full awareness. If I lucid dream during a dream, I need
that special click of awareness, where maybe partial part rational
thought exists of me, where people would focus on repeated
ADA or RC world checks. While in Sp, theres no need
to use ADA/RC world checks, you can if you want, if you are not sure.

I'd say 80% of my lucid dreams are cause of sleep paralysis.
While other 20% would be induced within dreams.
I have a harder time with ADA, I do get lucky once in a while
with a full blown lucid without no effort at the start of dream.