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      Hey again no worries. My point with the previous post was to show you that sleep paralysis isn't necessary for WILDing, and I tried to show you a way of doing the WILd attempt without thinking about paralysis as at all.

      One thing to think about to make this claim obvious, is that ok let's say that you suddenly feel your body get numb or some vibrations, if you are truly close to to transition to a dream there shouldn't be something for you to actually do, except observe the process happening, so in a way what I am trying to say is to not try to do anything! Just relax and observe what's happening. The only reason to why I tell you to test if you can feel strange sensations is because if you can fell them, it is more likely the you are in the dream dreaming that you do a WILD attempt in your own bed. And besides, body paralysation is only happening when you already are in the dream, it would be insane if it would happen before so if it happens at the same time as you start dreaming then it's kind of obvious to say that whatever you experience as sleep paralysis is already a dream!

      To summarize and make it sound a little rough, but apparantly it is necessary to make new people who WILD to understand:

      Either you are in the dream already or you are not close at all. So when you ask me if you were in sleep paralysis or not, you are in fact asking me "Was I dreaming or not?", If you on the other hand are awake and experience sleep paralysis in the awake state, you either have the sleep disorder called oboy.. "sleep paralysis" Yupp confusing I know.. Or you are actually in the dream trying to transition into a dream.

      Also remember that a small amount of numbness can be induced by just relaxing, so just because you feel a strange sensation it doesn't mean that the body is paralysed, it only means that you are not used the sensations relaxing. If it was body paralysation, believe me you would not doubt that it was it, because those sensations are not only strange, they are intense and crazy, but remember they are usually just a dream!

      I am trying save you lot of time and frustration, so re-read my previous post and think about what I am trying to say.

      If this is to much for you I suggest that you read about the DEILD method which is an easier way to approach a Wake Initiated Lucid Dream.
      Last edited by MasterMind; 01-09-2013 at 02:25 AM.

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