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      Sleep paralysis!

      Hello! I am new to this forum, and i have one question:

      When you are known to occasionally sleepwalk, will it then be harder or even impossible to induce sleep paralysis from a waking state?

      I also talk lots in my sleep, I don't know if it has any relevance to my question, but just mentioning it.

      Thanks for answers!

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      Sleepwalking usually occurs during sleep stage 3 or 4. So you wouldn't have any trouble getting into SP from a waking state (I'm assuming you want to WILD?).

      Also, welcome to the forum

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      OK, thats good to hear. Thanks mate.

      Going to use Jeff777's free falling method tonight. Even if I don't manage to induce SP tonight, I will never give up. I will achieve it sometime.

      Thanks for the welcome. From Norway btw, if there is any other Norwegians here.

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