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      Difficulties & Sleep Paralysis

      I don't normally get sleep paralysis. I've experienced it 4 times in total if you count all 3 times from 2 nights ago. The first time I experienced it, I didn't know what it was and it terrified me. I felt an evil presence in the room coupled with an evil laugh and intense out of body hallucinations. All of this happened while I was laying down with my eyes open. I could still see my bed and the clock, I just couldn't move. My hallucinated senses were overlapping with my real ones and it just freaked me out.

      Now, months later, I know a bit more about sleep paralysis, and look forward to it as an opportunity to lucid dream. However, I have hit some hiccups along my path. So far, every time I've experienced SP I was lying on my back. Unfortunately, I am not used to sleeping on my back, so it is very difficult for me to get comfortable that way. Last time, I kept getting distracted by my arm being in an uncomfortable position. I would attempt to make myself more uncomfortable, which ultimately resulted in waking up. 3 times in the same night. I did a reality check upon awakening each time and I really was awake.

      Here's the fun bits though. Before waking myself up, I began to experience hallucinations. Not the typical kind brought on by illegal drugs, but it was more of having the concept in my head, without that concept attaching itself to my physical senses. During this moment, I would realize I am dreaming. The instant I realized I was dreaming I was pulled to a dark place and confronted with a bizarre mental image I can no longer remember. It was slightly frightening and it pushed me back to the stage where I could feel my body again. This mental image was exactly the same all 3 times that happened that night.

      The second time, I tried to use dream spinning to calm myself and gain some control, but it didn't work. Back to the dark place. The 3rd and final time of the night, I simply held my arms out and let myself fall backwards(I read about this somewhere as an alternative to spinning), but again... Back to the dark place.

      After the 3rd attempt, I drifted off to sleep without any memory of what happened in-between.

      My question is, for someone who has to constantly change positions to be comfortable, how do I get passed the uncomfortable feeling of my body lying in awkward positions. Is there a way to reposition myself without losing my foothold on the dream world? Does anyone here no of ways to induce SP without lying on your back?

      Alternatively, is there any good techniqes for LD which don't involve waking up in the middle of sleeping and going back to bed or SP? I have a VERY hard time getting to sleep, and once I wake up, I very rarely can get back to sleep.

      Also, regarding SP... Has anyone ever experimented with remaining in SP rather than jumping into a lucid dream? The bizarre sensations and hallucinations could be rather fun if I could learn to control them, or at least allow myself to be at peace with them.

      The idea of lucid dreaming has appealed to me since before I had a phrase to attach to it. If anyone can help me out here, I would be very grateful. I've been reading tons of guides and blogs trying to figure out what I'm doing wrong, but to no avail.

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      You can get into SP without laying on you back. When I try to go into SP I usually lay on my back first to relax myself then roll over to my side.

      DILD (Dream Initiated/ Induced Lucid Dream)

      This is basically reality checking in a dream and then becoming aware that you are dreaming. This doesn't require any sleep loss but a WBTB (Wake Back To Bed) is recommended an will increase you chances of becoming lucid.

      A WBTB is basically getting up in the middle of the night then going back to sleep. Why do you do this? Chances are you just woke up from a previous dream and once you go back to sleep, most likely you will have another dream and if you have another dream, you will have a chance to reality check to see that you are dreaming.

      I haven't experimented with SP but I have tried to get into SP with no success.
      Current status: Practicing my WILD method.

      2012 Dream Stats:

      [42] Dreams Recalled
      [1] Lucid Dreams

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      I started by using the DILD technique and lately have been trying MILD, but have not had any success. I almost succeeded when I was using DILD when I was camping. I woke up in the middle of the night randomly and after falling asleep again I recognized a dream sign and almost became lucid but my excitement woke me up.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Kalantir View Post
      I started by using the DILD technique and lately have been trying MILD, but have not had any success. I almost succeeded when I was using DILD when I was camping. I woke up in the middle of the night randomly and after falling asleep again I recognized a dream sign and almost became lucid but my excitement woke me up.
      If at some point in that dream you knew you were dreaming that still counts as a lucid dream even if it is only 1 second long. You just have to know that you were dreaming.
      Current status: Practicing my WILD method.

      2012 Dream Stats:

      [42] Dreams Recalled
      [1] Lucid Dreams

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