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      It should happen every time you sleep. It's to protect you from acting out your dreams. What makes you wake up before SP ends, I don't know. But it's quite usual to get it if you concously fall alseep, or do WILD.
      I guess you could check wikipedia for more details. I might be wrong, but I think I read melatonin weakens certain neuron connections and that causes it.
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      LOL NPCs That is funny... If you think about it, what we are trying to do here is like make our own video games. Except we are way WAY WAY ahead of current technology because we can incorporate all our senses and have instant control and do anything really... Our mind is just software running on our physical brain's hardware.

      Have you tried LUCID DREAMING 1.0? I'm still in the beta-trial version... Only get 1 lucid dream for free, the rest I have to pay for with dream journal entries and WBTB methods.
      Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world? -- Morpheus

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      Quote Originally Posted by Suby View Post
      Have you tried LUCID DREAMING 1.0? I'm still in the beta-trial version... Only get 1 lucid dream for free, the rest I have to pay for with dream journal entries and WBTB methods.[/b]
      What is that... or are you bein sarcastic or something like that?

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      Quote Originally Posted by mershwista View Post
      What exactly triggers sleep paralysis? I've only experienced it, to my recollection, once--and that was on a day that I was so tired that I fell asleep on the floor of a room and woke up three hours later. I didn't remember falling asleep, and I thought that I must still be dreaming when I woke up unable to move. It passed after about 30 seconds, and I was fine as well as still awake.[/b]
      Happens to all of us everytime we go to sleep. We often just don't remember it. When falling asleep, the brain injects a chemical into the body, paralyzing it. This is to stop us from acting out our dreams. It ussually occurs in the later stages of falling asleep, the time when our mind is not active enough to remember it.
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      If it were possible to die in a dream, I would be dead many times over by now!
      Experimenting with how indestructible my dream body is, has always been one of my
      favorite things to do in a Lucid Dream.

      There has been a couple of time's, that I had dreamed that I died. And I was lucid enough
      to know, that if I was not dead I was dreaming. It was the same as a Lucid Dream, only I
      was not sure if I would be ever waking up. It didn't bother me though,I was having a good time.

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      i think the only way it can be dangerous is if you actually wake up thinking your still in a dream and try to pass through a wall
      or if you try to fly out of a window when it is not an LD
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