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Originally posted by Amethyst Star
Sleep paralysis is something that practically every person goes through when they go to sleep. *The body is kept from moving so that you don't try to live out what you're dreaming, such as hitting someone or jumping out a windor or something like that. *Many people who use Wake Induced LD (WILD) techniques often use it as a cue that they're about to enter a dream.
As for the \"hallucinations\" you were talking about, I think you may have been referring to what is called \"hypnogogic imagery.\" *Usually experienced through the WILD process, it's merely images and/or sounds that are experienced before entering dreams. *It's just another natural phase that most people aren't aware of unless they're attempting to stay conscious while falling asleep.
I hope that answered your questions.
-Amé
Thanks I knew someone could explain it better than me :bravo: