When you say "since you are awake and can see what is going on around you but cannot move." do you mean AWAKE, or in the dream state. Because some people see weird things go around them, but how can they if they are in there bedroom awake? |
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When you say "since you are awake and can see what is going on around you but cannot move." do you mean AWAKE, or in the dream state. Because some people see weird things go around them, but how can they if they are in there bedroom awake? |
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The point you bring up is the difference between being awake and having lingering SP and having a false awakening. |
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you must be the change you wish to see in the world...
-gandhi
That hasnt really answered my question..explain more please. |
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Have you read the tutorials on SP and WILD? Those should clear some of this up. Though I understand that you are being confused I also get confused when people talk about this stuff, I never seem to understand if people are refering to SP in the form it takes when it is a disorder e.g when it occurs outside the REM-cycle or if they mean either HH or maybe a combination of HH and SP. SP is still abnormal when you WILD I guess because it being outside sleeping. |
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Thanks anyway. |
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Hmmm... there's a great video on You/Tube about the science of sleep paralysis that might help... let me see if I can dig it up... |
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Cool thanks, but if your eyes are open in your bed how do people see weird stuff as if they are dreaming? |
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