I mean is it really necessary? |
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I mean is it really necessary? |
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Your body usually shuts down whenever you're in really deep stages of sleep. Sleep paralysis is a benign condition and happens to all of us (at least once!) I wouldn't worry about it unless it lasts longer than usual. Sleep paralysis is actually terrifying to me - the last time I had it I heard extremely loud whispering. Although they were loud I couldn't figure out what the heck they were saying |
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What do you mean? Is it necessary to get through sleep paralysis in order to lucid dream? No, it's not, you can concentrate on other techniques if you find it unpleasant |
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I've never successfully done a WILD though i have done dozens of DEILDs which are similar. I find that going from completely awake to asleep i feel a more "severe" case of sleep paralysis than when I'm doing a DEILD. When doing a WILD i am more awake than when i'm doing a DEILD so i don't notice it as much, but if i am 100% aware during sleep paralysis i will freak out. As far as DEILDs go i have done them without going through sleep paralysis so i would imagine the same could be done for regular WILDs, just not as frequently. |
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Multiple Induction Technique (MIT) - Consistently have several lucids each night!
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Your body turns off. You know that feeling of seasickness? You don't have to have ever gotten sea-sick to understand that because your sense of balance becomes disconnected from your vision going up and down, your body starts to get wobbly. Even if you don't get sick, you still feel wobbly when you step on land. Well SP is when ALL of your senses get disconnected. That can feel like a super exaggerated seasickness-like-motion. But normally it happens so quickly, you don't even notice. |
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yep just like that |
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dream goals:
[ ] - sail with the Black Perl to Hoghwarths and show my magic wand to Hermione aaarrrrrrrrr
[ ] - turn into Chuck Norris,kick Justin Bieber into a large pit, while shouting "shut the f*ck uuuuuuuuuupppp"
[ ] - meet the Sasquatch and ask him to pick my stocks, then crash the economy
[ ] - find my virginity to avoid the piranhas on the escalator and get probed by aliens
I don't think sleep paralysis is something that should be viewed as 'scary' at all. As stated earlier it's a completely natural process, and the hallucinations you see are mostly constructs of your subconcious mind whirring around you, and as such (just like a dream) you can change and manipulate what you see and hear when you get the hallucinations. |
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