Well, I'm not sure where this post should go, but since I'm a newbie, I figured this was a good place.

First off I'm still yet to have a lucid dream, but I feel as if I just had experience that got me extremely close.
I just got done listening to this binural beat; http://m.youtube.com/watch?feature=plcp&v=z7B6SHsz3-8
And I feel as if my must share this experience.

I'm feeling quite sleepy and I think to my self I could use a nap, and why not try that lucid dream brainwave entrainment thing.
So I put on the head phones and start to dose off. I feel as if I fell asleep for a short period of time. Maybe ten minutes. I wake up feeling extremely relaxed and sadated. I continue to stay still and keep my eyes closed. I start counting my breaths down from 100. Each breath I felt deeper and deeper relaxation. It felt increadible.
I started to lose feeling of parts of my body and before I knew it I my whole body was numb. It felt as if I was in sleep paralysis. (from what I've read it's normal and a good sign) I then start to feel vibrations in my lower spinal region, it was hard to distinguish where exactly it was. I then notice that I'm able to control this feeling up and down my entire body. I felt my body going deeper and deeper. I tryed not to get excited by these sensations, but they were Increadibly pleasurable. I felt like I was suspended out into space!! The more excited I became these sensations lessens and when I remember my self to relax they grew more intense.
Then this is where I felt the experience came to a dead end. It was still extremely pleasurable, but I felt I could have gone one step further (a lucid dream) but this one thing stopped me. Saliva. My mouth started filling with it, and I coulndt help but give into my swallowing reflex. This kept happening and shortly after I gained feeling in my entire body.

I'm not sure what I could have done differently to keep my swallowing reflex at bay. I felt as if my body was falling asleep while my mind was remaning conscious. I'm not sure exactly what I was experiance I was going through.
Any tips, comments, or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.