I have three words for you, MadzAssassin, that you might consider taking to heart:
SP Doesn't Matter.
As you make your explorations into LD'ing, it would probably be best to travel without the useless baggage that accepting the SP myth can create. SP has nothing to do with lucidity, it is not a necessary part of the WILD transition, and it isn't even Sleep Paralysis that everyone is talking about in those forums (the sensation you might feel during WILD is either REM Atonia, which is a normal factor in falling asleep that can be easily exited, or it much just be your body getting very relaxed as you settle into sleep, which is also easily exited).
So there is nothing to fear at all, and I highly recommend that you do not base your LD practice on avoiding SP. Though MILD is an excellent technique to learn first, because it has tools that are useful in both WILD and DILD, you might find other techniques, like WBTB, that fill your needs even better... don't miss out on LD'ing for fear of something that, in terms of LD'ing, just doesn't matter.
Here are a couple of threads that might help you better understand SP:
Sleep Paralysis Demystified
Sleep Paralysis Explained
Welcomw to Dreamviews, BTW, and good luck!
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