http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=67910 Read that. Your goal is not sleep paralysis. |
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Ive had a few Lucid dreams, and they were all from DILD's. Though I havnt been able to enter s.p. once and now im just dying to be able to achieve it. I have a few questions about it that maybe will help. |
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http://www.dreamviews.com/community/...ad.php?t=67910 Read that. Your goal is not sleep paralysis. |
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No, he wants sleep paralysis, not a lucid dream. |
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dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
Sleep paralysis is just a device that prevents you from acting out dreams, and usually has hypnogogic hallucinations to accompany it. He wants to experience the hallucinations. |
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dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
Last edited by PSPSoldier534; 11-15-2008 at 06:08 AM.
dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
Shift, |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
Personally I really don't care about terminology, the rest of the world can have no idea for all I care. Anyone not willing to do a bit of reading can live on in ignorance. But as a DG my responsibility is to make sure that new members understand these things. Don't you think it's important that the OP understand wtf REM sleep is, REM atonia, and 'sleep paralysis' (by nearly any of it's 'definitions'?) I mean SP during REM sleep? Moving during SP? That shows a serious lack of understanding that I think needs to be clarified so that the OP can achieve his goals. As responsible members you guys ought to be promoting that, not pretending that the words matter and that the original post isn't in need of some straightening out. |
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All I think is that the scemantic difference between Rem Atonia (Commonly know as Sleep Paralysis) and Sleep Paralysis (The "hag" syndrome) isn't that big a deal. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
What he wants is the HH that usually comes bundled with SP. I don't care about what's it really called. He's not as anxious for an LD as he is for SPHH |
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dilds: 19
wilds: 0 / filds: 0 / hilds: 0 (and never will) / FA: 0
deilds: 2/ mfgs: 0 / vilds: 0 / FA-Nonlucid: 2
Like to: Learn to lucid dream, mod games, play PSP, PS3, and Wii, and PC.
Yes, it seems that what he wants is HH. However, anxiously wanting something that depends on unconscious processes is an excellent way to ensure that you don't get it. This is called "The Law of Reversed Effect". For example, an insomniac who anxiously tries to fall asleep will usually find himself becoming more awake. An indifferent attitude is a far more effective tactic for attaining such goals. If xxstimpzxx had said "screw the HH, I just want a WILD" he might have had a far greater chance of getting HH. |
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Well if you're going to agree that HH and SP are not the same thing, then remember that SP is a disorder. Its been suggested that it's genetic or cultural, so unless he's already getting SP as a disorder regularly, that would not make sense for someone to try. |
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Last edited by Shift; 11-17-2008 at 01:38 PM.
If your definition of SP is "a physiological state where ones body goes to sleep whilst ones brain remains conscious", as you write below, then yes probably. But isn't that pretty much the same as attempting a WILD, as I wrote? |
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Well thats fair enough thor, and, from what I've read, I would agree with you. |
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Lucid Dreams:-
MILD/DILD: 79
WILD: 13
DEILD:13
(TOTAL: 108)
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